36958 Goldshot Creek Rd Mountain Center, CA 92561
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If peace, privacy, and big-sky views are calling--welcome home to GoldShot Creek in beautiful Garner Valley. This unique and inviting home features soaring windows that capture breathtaking views and flood the interior with natural light. The open-concept living room is anchored by a cozy wood stove--a must for mountain living--and showcases a warm blend of flagstone, hardwood, and carpeted flooring that adds both charm and comfort. The expansive primary suite offers a true sense of escape, with panoramic views just outside your sliding glass door, a private fireplace, and a spa-like bathroom complete with double sinks set in custom flagstone counters, an oversized soaking tub, and a walk-in shower. Every detail has been thoughtfully designed to blend rustic character with modern convenience. A spacious loft provides flexible living space ideal for guests or creative use, complete with its own full bathroom. Downstairs, you'll find a dedicated home office and an additional full guest bath, offering room for everyone. Step outside to experience the best of California mountain living. Soak in the jacuzzi under the stars, rinse off in the outdoor shower, or play a match on your private tennis court. The tennis court also has the potential to become a pickle ball court. The property also features a covered run-in shed for your horses and is surrounded by sweeping views and tranquil landscapes that deliver total privacy and peace. Whether you're seeking a full-time residence or a weekend escape, this one-of-a-kind property offers a lifestyle of serenity and inspiration--just 35 minutes from Palm Desert and 40 minutes from Temecula. The community features 26 miles or private horse riding trails, a arena, round pen and building.
Source: CRMLS #219129248DA
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