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SLO Country Club Luxury Home - Private Gated Community - 90+ Day Stays Preferred
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- Lave-linge
- Accès Internet
- Sèche-linge
- Baignoire
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San Luis Obispo, CA
- Domaine viticole Edna Valley VineyardPlace, Domaine viticole Edna Valley Vineyard3 min en voiture
- Piedra Creek WineryPlace, Piedra Creek Winery5 min en voiture
- Vignoble Wolff VineyardsPlace, Vignoble Wolff Vineyards6 min en voiture
- San Luis Obispo, Californie (SBP-Aéroport régional du comté de San Luis Obispo)Airport, San Luis Obispo, Californie (SBP-Aéroport régional du comté de San Luis Obispo)4 min en voiture
Chambres et lits
4 chambres (5 personnes)
Bureau 1
1 grand lit
Bureau 2
1 lit 1 place
Chambre 1
1 grand lit
Chambre 2
1 grand lit
Chambre 3
1 lit 1 place
Chambre 4
1 lit 1 place
2 salles de bain, 1 WC avec lavabo
Salle de bain 1
Savon · Serviettes fournies · Baignoire ou douche · Baignoire · Toilettes · Shampoing · Sèche-cheveux
Salle de bain 2
Savon · Serviettes fournies · Baignoire ou douche · Baignoire · Toilettes · Shampoing · Sèche-cheveux
Salle de bain 3
Savon · Serviettes fournies · Toilettes · Shampoing · Sèche-cheveux
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SLO Country Club Luxury Home - Private Gated Community - 90+ Day Stays Preferred
Important: This home is intended for longer-term housing. We prioritize stays of 90 days or longer. Requests under 90 days are generally declined.
A PERFECT BLEND OF MODERNITY, COMFORT, TASTE AND STYLE
Some homes you rent. Others you inhabit. And then there are the rare places that somehow become part of your story— that you simply do not forget, even if you're only there for a season. This is one of those homes.
WHERE WINE COUNTRY MEETS THE COAST
Tucked into a quiet cul-de-sac in San Luis Obispo's gated Country Club community, this 3,200-square-foot residence exists in that perfect convergence where California's coastal energy meets the golden, unhurried calm of wine country. You're ten minutes from breaking surf and ten minutes from vineyard rows. Ten minutes from college-town energy and ten minutes from complete silence.
The architect, Jonathan Lindenthaler, understood something essential: that a house should blend with the landscape around it. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame the Santa Lucia mountains. Skylights track the sun's path across apricot-hued wood ceilings that soar twenty-five feet overhead. In the morning, light pours through the eastern windows and fills the cathedral space with a golden wash that makes your coffee taste better.
This isn't accidental. Every sightline was considered. Every material chosen with care.
THE RHYTHMS OF LIVING HERE
Morning arrives gently in this house. The 150-square-foot terrace catches the sunrise, and if you're an early riser, you'll find yourself out there with coffee, watching the mountains emerge from coastal mist. The air smells different here—salt and eucalyptus and something green and alive from the golf course that borders the property.
By mid-morning, the house fills with a particular quality of light that photographers dream about. The Brazilian acacia floors glow honey-colored. The white marble countertops in the kitchen become almost luminous. You might find yourself working at one of the two dedicated office spaces, surprised by how much you accomplish when your workspace overlooks golf course greens where deer graze without concern.
Lunch could be on the terrace. Dinner too, probably. The sunset show begins around 6 PM and it's different every single night—sometimes subtle pastels, sometimes violent oranges and purples that make you set down your fork and just watch. The three neo-classical fountains throughout the grounds provide a constant, gentle music. Water over stone. Wind through jacaranda trees. The particular quiet of a gated community where nothing urgent ever happens.
Evening brings choices. There are three fireplaces in this house—one in the living room, one in each of two bedrooms. On cool coastal nights, fire changes everything. The twenty-five-foot ceilings that felt grand and airy during the day suddenly feel intimate, protective. You'll read in the warmth. Have conversations that go deeper than they would anywhere else. Maybe open one of the bottles you picked up in Edna Valley that afternoon.
The master suite has its own private passage to a Zen garden. Late at night, when the house is quiet, that garden becomes something almost sacred. Just you and the stars and the sound of water from the fountain. You'll understand why people who've stayed here talk about sleeping better than they have in years.
WHAT THIS HOME KNOWS ABOUT WORK AND REST
Remote work has changed what we need from the places we live. This house was renovated with that understanding, years before the rest of the world caught up.
Two proper offices. Not "desk in the corner of a bedroom" offices, but dedicated spaces with natural light, inspiring views, and the kind of quiet that lets you think clearly. One faces the mountains. One overlooks the golf course. Both have doors you can close when you need to take a call, and both have windows you can open when you need to remember there's a world beyond your screen.
The strange magic of this house is that it knows when to energize you and when to let you rest. The cathedral ceilings and abundant light keep you alert during work hours. Then evening arrives, the fireplaces are lit, the quality of light shifts, and your body understands it's time to stop.
You'll be more productive here. And you'll sleep more deeply. Somehow, this house manages both.
THE LAND REMEMBERS SEASONS
Fifteen fruit trees mark time here. Plum, apple, cherry, peach, apricot, nectarine—they bloom in sequence from late winter through spring. The bougainvillea (fifty-three plants, not that you'll count them) explode in pink and orange throughout summer. Young jacaranda trees are still finding their height, but in a few more years they'll create canopies of violet that will stop traffic.
The golf course trails change with the seasons too. Winter mornings are crisp and clear, the coastal mountains sharp-edged against blue sky. Spring brings green so vivid it almost hurts. Summer is golden grass and heat shimmer. Fall is the smell of turned earth and the possibility of rain.
You can walk for miles here without leaving the property grounds. The 24-hour gated security means you'll see families biking together, couples walking hand-in-hand, solo joggers who nod as they pass. There's a particular freedom in knowing you can leave your door unlocked, can let your kids ride bikes to Los Ranchos Elementary School (five minutes away), can live without the background hum of urban anxiety.
THE PRACTICAL MAGIC OF BEING FULLY FURNISHED
You arrive with your suitcases and your life fits immediately into place. The kitchen has everything—the kind of knife you actually want to use, the proper coffee maker, the Le Creuset pot you'd buy if you were furnishing the place yourself. The bedrooms feel lived-in but fresh, that perfect hotel-room crispness combined with actual character.
Four real bedrooms plus two Murphy bed spaces mean you can spread out or host family or keep one room as dedicated office space. The two-and-a-half bathrooms all have marble countertops that extend from the kitchen redesign—a small detail that creates unexpected continuity throughout the house.
The three-car garage (with Tesla charging because of course there is) means you can actually park your cars inside and use them as workshops or storage or just garages. In California, this is rarer than you'd think.
Everything works. The high-speed internet is actually high-speed. Someone spent real time thinking through what people actually need in a home, not just what looks good in photos.
LOCATION AS LUXURY
The gated community itself is worth discussing. Twenty-four-hour security doesn't just mean someone at a gate—it means a genuine sense of peace. You stop locking your doors. You stop checking over your shoulder. You remember what it feels like to simply relax.
But the real luxury is the location within San Luis Obispo. You're positioned at the center of everything that makes this town special:
Ten minutes to downtown SLO, where Thursday night farmers market becomes a street party and the restaurant scene rivals places three times its size. You'll have favorites within a month—the wine bar on Higuera, the breakfast spot locals actually go to, the taqueria that doesn't look like much but changes your life.
Ten minutes to the coast, where Avila Beach provides sunset walks and Pismo Beach offers the long, contemplative shoreline you need after a long week. The beaches here aren't crowded. They're still California beaches—which means even in winter, they're more beautiful than anywhere else.
Fifteen minutes to Cal Poly, whose presence keeps the town young and interesting without being overwhelming. Guest lectures, concerts, sporting events—all available if you want them, invisible if you don't.
Surrounded by Edna Valley wine country, where you can taste world-class Chardonnay and Pinot Noir without the Napa prices or attitude. The tasting rooms here are genuinely friendly. The winemakers actually want to talk to you.
Five-minute bike ride to Los Ranchos Elementary, one of the county's top-rated schools, but more importantly, a genuine community hub where neighborhood families actually know each other.
THE HOUSE THROUGH THE YEAR
Winter (December-February) brings the most dramatic light. Rain clears the air, and suddenly the mountains are impossibly close. The fireplaces earn their keep. The Zen garden becomes a meditation on bare branches and clean lines. You learn the specific pleasure of being warm and dry while rain drums on the terrace.
Spring (March-May) is when the fruit trees bloom in sequence and the entire property smells like heaven. The golf course greens up impossibly fast. Baby deer appear, all legs and uncertainty. The farmers market explodes with strawberries and artichokes and everything grows faster than you can quite believe.
Summer (June-August) means morning fog that burns off by 10 AM, temperatures in the 70s and 80s (while the Central Valley bakes), and that particular California golden hour that lasts from 6 to 8 PM. The terrace becomes your evening headquarters. You stop wearing shoes. Life gets simpler.
Fall (September-November) is harvest season in wine country and the best secret of Central Coast living. Warm days, cool nights, perfect weather for hiking in the Irish Hills or kayaking in Morro Bay. The light gets richer, lower, more golden. The bougainvillea has one last explosion of color before settling in for winter.
The morning light through those eastern windows. The terrace at sunset. The three fountains providing their gentle music. The Zen garden under stars. The way work flows in those mountain-view offices, and how deeply you sleep with fire crackling and twenty-five-foot ceilings overhead.
It's waiting here behind the gates, patient and beautiful, where the Santa Lucia mountains meet the golf course greens and the fruit trees mark the seasons.
Ready for whoever comes next.
A PERFECT BLEND OF MODERNITY, COMFORT, TASTE AND STYLE
Some homes you rent. Others you inhabit. And then there are the rare places that somehow become part of your story— that you simply do not forget, even if you're only there for a season. This is one of those homes.
WHERE WINE COUNTRY MEETS THE COAST
Tucked into a quiet cul-de-sac in San Luis Obispo's gated Country Club community, this 3,200-square-foot residence exists in that perfect convergence where California's coastal energy meets the golden, unhurried calm of wine country. You're ten minutes from breaking surf and ten minutes from vineyard rows. Ten minutes from college-town energy and ten minutes from complete silence.
The architect, Jonathan Lindenthaler, understood something essential: that a house should blend with the landscape around it. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame the Santa Lucia mountains. Skylights track the sun's path across apricot-hued wood ceilings that soar twenty-five feet overhead. In the morning, light pours through the eastern windows and fills the cathedral space with a golden wash that makes your coffee taste better.
This isn't accidental. Every sightline was considered. Every material chosen with care.
THE RHYTHMS OF LIVING HERE
Morning arrives gently in this house. The 150-square-foot terrace catches the sunrise, and if you're an early riser, you'll find yourself out there with coffee, watching the mountains emerge from coastal mist. The air smells different here—salt and eucalyptus and something green and alive from the golf course that borders the property.
By mid-morning, the house fills with a particular quality of light that photographers dream about. The Brazilian acacia floors glow honey-colored. The white marble countertops in the kitchen become almost luminous. You might find yourself working at one of the two dedicated office spaces, surprised by how much you accomplish when your workspace overlooks golf course greens where deer graze without concern.
Lunch could be on the terrace. Dinner too, probably. The sunset show begins around 6 PM and it's different every single night—sometimes subtle pastels, sometimes violent oranges and purples that make you set down your fork and just watch. The three neo-classical fountains throughout the grounds provide a constant, gentle music. Water over stone. Wind through jacaranda trees. The particular quiet of a gated community where nothing urgent ever happens.
Evening brings choices. There are three fireplaces in this house—one in the living room, one in each of two bedrooms. On cool coastal nights, fire changes everything. The twenty-five-foot ceilings that felt grand and airy during the day suddenly feel intimate, protective. You'll read in the warmth. Have conversations that go deeper than they would anywhere else. Maybe open one of the bottles you picked up in Edna Valley that afternoon.
The master suite has its own private passage to a Zen garden. Late at night, when the house is quiet, that garden becomes something almost sacred. Just you and the stars and the sound of water from the fountain. You'll understand why people who've stayed here talk about sleeping better than they have in years.
WHAT THIS HOME KNOWS ABOUT WORK AND REST
Remote work has changed what we need from the places we live. This house was renovated with that understanding, years before the rest of the world caught up.
Two proper offices. Not "desk in the corner of a bedroom" offices, but dedicated spaces with natural light, inspiring views, and the kind of quiet that lets you think clearly. One faces the mountains. One overlooks the golf course. Both have doors you can close when you need to take a call, and both have windows you can open when you need to remember there's a world beyond your screen.
The strange magic of this house is that it knows when to energize you and when to let you rest. The cathedral ceilings and abundant light keep you alert during work hours. Then evening arrives, the fireplaces are lit, the quality of light shifts, and your body understands it's time to stop.
You'll be more productive here. And you'll sleep more deeply. Somehow, this house manages both.
THE LAND REMEMBERS SEASONS
Fifteen fruit trees mark time here. Plum, apple, cherry, peach, apricot, nectarine—they bloom in sequence from late winter through spring. The bougainvillea (fifty-three plants, not that you'll count them) explode in pink and orange throughout summer. Young jacaranda trees are still finding their height, but in a few more years they'll create canopies of violet that will stop traffic.
The golf course trails change with the seasons too. Winter mornings are crisp and clear, the coastal mountains sharp-edged against blue sky. Spring brings green so vivid it almost hurts. Summer is golden grass and heat shimmer. Fall is the smell of turned earth and the possibility of rain.
You can walk for miles here without leaving the property grounds. The 24-hour gated security means you'll see families biking together, couples walking hand-in-hand, solo joggers who nod as they pass. There's a particular freedom in knowing you can leave your door unlocked, can let your kids ride bikes to Los Ranchos Elementary School (five minutes away), can live without the background hum of urban anxiety.
THE PRACTICAL MAGIC OF BEING FULLY FURNISHED
You arrive with your suitcases and your life fits immediately into place. The kitchen has everything—the kind of knife you actually want to use, the proper coffee maker, the Le Creuset pot you'd buy if you were furnishing the place yourself. The bedrooms feel lived-in but fresh, that perfect hotel-room crispness combined with actual character.
Four real bedrooms plus two Murphy bed spaces mean you can spread out or host family or keep one room as dedicated office space. The two-and-a-half bathrooms all have marble countertops that extend from the kitchen redesign—a small detail that creates unexpected continuity throughout the house.
The three-car garage (with Tesla charging because of course there is) means you can actually park your cars inside and use them as workshops or storage or just garages. In California, this is rarer than you'd think.
Everything works. The high-speed internet is actually high-speed. Someone spent real time thinking through what people actually need in a home, not just what looks good in photos.
LOCATION AS LUXURY
The gated community itself is worth discussing. Twenty-four-hour security doesn't just mean someone at a gate—it means a genuine sense of peace. You stop locking your doors. You stop checking over your shoulder. You remember what it feels like to simply relax.
But the real luxury is the location within San Luis Obispo. You're positioned at the center of everything that makes this town special:
Ten minutes to downtown SLO, where Thursday night farmers market becomes a street party and the restaurant scene rivals places three times its size. You'll have favorites within a month—the wine bar on Higuera, the breakfast spot locals actually go to, the taqueria that doesn't look like much but changes your life.
Ten minutes to the coast, where Avila Beach provides sunset walks and Pismo Beach offers the long, contemplative shoreline you need after a long week. The beaches here aren't crowded. They're still California beaches—which means even in winter, they're more beautiful than anywhere else.
Fifteen minutes to Cal Poly, whose presence keeps the town young and interesting without being overwhelming. Guest lectures, concerts, sporting events—all available if you want them, invisible if you don't.
Surrounded by Edna Valley wine country, where you can taste world-class Chardonnay and Pinot Noir without the Napa prices or attitude. The tasting rooms here are genuinely friendly. The winemakers actually want to talk to you.
Five-minute bike ride to Los Ranchos Elementary, one of the county's top-rated schools, but more importantly, a genuine community hub where neighborhood families actually know each other.
THE HOUSE THROUGH THE YEAR
Winter (December-February) brings the most dramatic light. Rain clears the air, and suddenly the mountains are impossibly close. The fireplaces earn their keep. The Zen garden becomes a meditation on bare branches and clean lines. You learn the specific pleasure of being warm and dry while rain drums on the terrace.
Spring (March-May) is when the fruit trees bloom in sequence and the entire property smells like heaven. The golf course greens up impossibly fast. Baby deer appear, all legs and uncertainty. The farmers market explodes with strawberries and artichokes and everything grows faster than you can quite believe.
Summer (June-August) means morning fog that burns off by 10 AM, temperatures in the 70s and 80s (while the Central Valley bakes), and that particular California golden hour that lasts from 6 to 8 PM. The terrace becomes your evening headquarters. You stop wearing shoes. Life gets simpler.
Fall (September-November) is harvest season in wine country and the best secret of Central Coast living. Warm days, cool nights, perfect weather for hiking in the Irish Hills or kayaking in Morro Bay. The light gets richer, lower, more golden. The bougainvillea has one last explosion of color before settling in for winter.
The morning light through those eastern windows. The terrace at sunset. The three fountains providing their gentle music. The Zen garden under stars. The way work flows in those mountain-view offices, and how deeply you sleep with fire crackling and twenty-five-foot ceilings overhead.
It's waiting here behind the gates, patient and beautiful, where the Santa Lucia mountains meet the golf course greens and the fruit trees mark the seasons.
Ready for whoever comes next.
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Furnished 2 bed, 1.5 bath, 2 car garage with EV charger all utilities included
Arroyo Grande
- Cuisine
- Lave-linge
- Sèche-linge
- Animaux de compagnie admis
8.6 sur 10, Excellent, (8 avis)
8,6/10
Excellent
(8 avis)
À propos du quartier
San Luis Obispo
À San Luis Obispo, cette maison de vacances vous promet de passer un séjour exceptionnel. Envie de vous poser et d'admirer la beauté naturelle des lieux ? Les incontournables Parc aquatique Avila Hot Springs et Terrain pour camping-cars Oceano Dunes State Vehicular Recreation Area vous attendent ! Les agréables Musée ferroviaire de San Luis Obispo et Musée pour les enfants méritent aussi une visite.
San Luis Obispo, CA
À proximité
- Domaine viticole Edna Valley Vineyard - 3 min en voiture - 3.3 km
- Piedra Creek Winery - 5 min en voiture - 5.1 km
- Vignoble Wolff Vineyards - 6 min en voiture - 5.5 km
- Chamisal Vineyards - 7 min en voiture - 8.8 km
- Pismo Preserve - 8 min en voiture - 10.2 km
Comment se déplacer
- Gare de San Luis Obispo - 14 min en voiture
- Aéroport régional du comté de San Luis Obispo (SBP) - 7 min en voiture
Restaurants
- Old San Luis Bbq Company - 5 min en voiture
- Liquid Gravity Brewing - 6 min en voiture
- Pizza Republic - 5 min en voiture
- Jersey Mike's Subs - 5 min en voiture
- Spirit of San Luis Restaurant - 4 min en voiture
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