19623 Road 211, Friant, California 93626, Friant, - bed, bath

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ACTIVE$4,950,800
19623 Road 211, Friant, California 93626
3Beds
3Baths
4,100Sqft
23,746,734Lot
Year Built
1989
Close
-
List price
$4.95M
Original List price
$4.95M
Price/Sqft
-
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
SC25145378
Home ConditionFair
Features
Excellent View: Hills
Pool
Patio
ViewHills

About this home

An unparalleled +/-700-acre property offering a rare combination of stunning natural beauty, multiple residences, and versatile amenities. This remarkable estate comprises three parcels approximately 545 acres, 80 acres, and 75 acres with breathtaking views and diverse terrain. The primary residence, designed by renowned architect Gene Zellmer, spans approx. 4,100 square feet and showcases stunning views, an infinity pool, and majestic native oak trees surrounding the home. The second home is a spacious +/-1,888-square-foot, 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom residence with a 2-car garage, nestled among oak trees and surrounded by picturesque grazing land. The third home is a charming +/-710-square-foot cottage, complete with a kitchen, bathroom, 2 bedrooms, and living room. Nearby, you'll find a second swimming pool and an approx. 2,420-square-foot barn equipped with its own bathroom, as well as a chicken coop, horse/cattle pens, and a garden. The property offers captivating views of Millerton Lake from various hilltops and features Cottonwood Creek meandering through its expansive acreage, adding to the tranquil, picturesque setting. This one-of-a-kind estate is an exceptional opportunity for those seeking privacy, natural beauty, and the ultimate rural lifestyle.

Price History

Date
Event
Price
06/28/25
Listing
$4,950,800
Neighborhood Comparison

 SubjectAverage HomeNeighbourhood Ranking (3 Listings)
Beds33
50%
Baths32.5
50%
Square foot4,1002,808
75%
Lot Size23,746,73463,312
75%
Price$4.95M$658K
75%
Price per square foot$1,208$232
75%
Built year198910011003
25%
HOA
Days on market130182
50%
Condition Rating
Fair

The property, built in 1989, is 35 years old. While exceptionally well-maintained and featuring unique architectural design, the interior finishes, particularly in the kitchen and bathrooms, reflect the original construction era. The kitchen appliances are a mix, with some stainless steel, but the cabinetry, countertops, and light fixtures appear dated. The terracotta flooring throughout is consistent with the home's style but not contemporary. The property is functional and in good repair but shows signs of being outdated by current aesthetic standards, aligning with the 'Fair' category for its age and lack of recent extensive renovations.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Massive Acreage & Privacy: An unparalleled +/-700-acre property across three parcels, offering exceptional privacy, diverse terrain, and significant potential for various uses.
Multiple Residences & Versatility: Includes a main architect-designed home (4,100 sqft), a spacious second home (1,888 sqft, 4 bed/2 bath), and a charming cottage (710 sqft, 2 bed/1 bath), ideal for multi-generational living, staff, or income generation.
Exceptional Natural Beauty & Views: Boasts breathtaking views of Millerton Lake from various hilltops, majestic native oak trees, and the tranquil Cottonwood Creek meandering through the expansive acreage.
Extensive Amenities & Infrastructure: Features two swimming pools, a substantial 2,420 sqft barn with a bathroom, chicken coop, horse/cattle pens, and a garden, supporting a self-sufficient or agricultural lifestyle.
Architectural Significance: The primary residence was designed by renowned architect Gene Zellmer, adding a unique prestige and quality to the main dwelling.

Cons

High Price Point & Niche Market: The substantial asking price of nearly $5 million targets a very specific, limited buyer demographic, potentially leading to a longer market time.
Extensive Maintenance & Operational Costs: Managing and maintaining a 700-acre estate with multiple structures, two pools, and agricultural facilities will incur significant ongoing time, labor, and financial expenses.
Rural Location & Accessibility: Situated in a rural area like Friant, the property may lack convenient access to a wide range of urban amenities, services, and major transportation hubs, which could be a deterrent for some buyers.

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