235 Vista Del Pajaro Road, Corralitos, California 95076, Corralitos, - bed, bath

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ACTIVE$3,650,000
235 Vista Del Pajaro Road, Corralitos, California 95076
4Beds
3Baths
5,063Sqft
480,946Lot
Year Built
1989
Close
-
List price
$3.65M
Original List price
$3.75M
Price/Sqft
-
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
ML82015133
Home ConditionGood
Features
Excellent View: City Lights, Valley
Pool
Spa
Patio
ViewCity Lights,Valley

About this home

A remarkable 11-acre estate nestled in an enclave of custom homes along the Corralitos Wine Trail, surrounded by sunlit coastal meadows, ancient oaks, redwood groves, and bucolic country roads lined with vineyards, farms, and lush fruit and olive orchards. This is a rare blend of privacy, tranquility, relaxed rural charm, and refined luxury. Just 30 miles from Silicon Valley, 15 minutes to the Monterey Bay, and a stones throw from the world-renowned Corralitos Market. The single-level Mediterranean design is a showcase of craftsmanship and elegance, featuring onyx and marble inlays, soaring ceilings, and a grand, light-filled entry. Interiors flow effortlessly to a landscaped oasis of lawns, gardens, walkways, fruit trees, and vibrant plantings. Outdoor highlights include a sports court, firepit, and multiple inviting spaces for dining and entertaining. A resort-style pool and spa offer sweeping views toward Moss Landing and the Big Sur Mountains. A fully finished six-car detached garage with potential for guest house conversion complements the main residence. Additional features include 60 solar panels, dual Tesla Powerwalls, and an open meadow ready for a future vineyard.

Price History

Date
Event
Price
08/27/25
Price Change
$3,650,000-2.7%
07/18/25
Listing
$3,750,000
Neighborhood Comparison

 SubjectAverage HomeNeighbourhood Ranking (81 Listings)
Beds43
67%
Baths32
63%
Square foot5,0631,634
99%
Lot Size480,94611,914
96%
Price$3.65M$894K
96%
Price per square foot$721$560
79%
Built year19899875988
79%
HOA
Days on market110157
24%
Condition Rating
Good

Built in 1989, this property has been exceptionally well-maintained and features high-quality materials like onyx and marble. While the kitchen and bathroom styles, with dark wood cabinetry and granite/stone countertops, appear to have been updated within the last 10-20 years rather than a brand-new renovation, they are in excellent condition and fully functional. The significant recent upgrades, including 60 solar panels and dual Tesla Powerwalls, demonstrate a commitment to modern systems and energy efficiency, pushing the overall condition to 'Good' as it is move-in ready with no immediate renovations required.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Expansive Luxury Estate: A remarkable 11-acre estate offering unparalleled privacy and tranquility, featuring extensive landscaped grounds, fruit trees, and an open meadow with potential for a future vineyard.
Resort-Style Amenities & Views: Includes a resort-style pool and spa with sweeping views towards Moss Landing and the Big Sur Mountains, a sports court, firepit, and multiple outdoor entertaining spaces.
Strategic Location & Accessibility: Nestled along the Corralitos Wine Trail, offering a blend of rural charm with convenient access to Silicon Valley (30 miles), Monterey Bay (15 minutes), and local amenities like the Corralitos Market.
High-End Craftsmanship & Design: The single-level Mediterranean design showcases elegance with onyx and marble inlays, soaring ceilings, and a grand, light-filled entry, reflecting refined luxury.
Advanced Energy Efficiency & Potential: Equipped with 60 solar panels and dual Tesla Powerwalls for sustainability, plus a fully finished six-car detached garage with excellent potential for guest house conversion.

Cons

High Price Point & Recent Price Adjustment: The property's premium list price of $3.65M, following a recent $100,000 reduction, may indicate market resistance or an initial overvaluation, potentially affecting buyer perception.
Maintenance Demands of Large Estate: An 11-acre property with extensive landscaping, a pool, spa, and sports court implies significant ongoing maintenance costs and time commitment, which may not appeal to all luxury buyers.
Age of Property (1989) & Potential System Updates: While featuring luxurious finishes, the 1989 construction date suggests that some core systems (e.g., HVAC, plumbing, electrical) might be original or nearing the end of their lifespan, potentially requiring future investment not explicitly detailed.

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