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6568 La Valle Plateada

  • Rancho Santa Fe, CA
  • $6,625,000

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Quintessential Southern California Nestled in the heart of the Rancho Santa Fe Covenant 6568 La Valle Plateada is a seamless blend of early California hacienda-style architecture and the relaxed sophistication of a Santa Barbara estate. Set on over four acres of meticulously landscaped grounds, the property is surrounded by native flora and thoughtful craftsmanship that infuse warmth and authenticity throughout. Charming architectural details--exposed vintage beams, hand-forged iron gates, floor-to-ceiling beveled glass windows, and hand-set terracotta tiles--evoke a timeless sense of character. As the sun dips below the horizon, iron lanterns cast a golden glow, enveloping the home in an ambiance uniquely Southern Californian. Spanning approximately 6,500 square feet, the residence offers four spacious bedrooms and a series of expansive yet intimate living areas. Three fireplaces add a cozy elegance, while the primary suite opens to a private outdoor retreat with a shower and tranquil fountain--an indulgent sanctuary designed for restful solitude. 6568 La Valle Plateada is more than a home; it's a haven of style, serenity, and timeless California living.
Quintessential Southern California Nestled in the heart of the Rancho Santa Fe Covenant 6568 La Valle Plateada is a seamless blend of early California hacienda-style architecture and the relaxed sophistication of a Santa Barbara estate. Set on over four acres of meticulously landscaped grounds, the property is surrounded by native flora and thoughtful craftsmanship that infuse warmth and authenticity throughout. Charming architectural details--exposed vintage beams, hand-forged iron gates, floor-to-ceiling beveled glass windows, and hand-set terracotta tiles--evoke a timeless sense of character. As the sun dips below the horizon, iron lanterns cast a golden glow, enveloping the home in an ambiance uniquely Southern Californian. Spanning approximately 6,500 square feet, the residence offers four spacious bedrooms and a series of expansive yet intimate living areas. Three fireplaces add a cozy elegance, while the primary suite opens to a private outdoor retreat with a shower and tranquil fountain--an indulgent sanctuary designed for restful solitude. 6568 La Valle Plateada is more than a home; it's a haven of style, serenity, and timeless California living.
Quintessential Southern California Nestled in the heart of the Rancho Santa Fe Covenant 6568 La Valle Plateada is a seamless blend of early California hacienda-style architecture and the relaxed sophistication of a Santa Barbara estate. Set on over four acres of meticulously landscaped grounds, the property is surrounded by native flora and thoughtful craftsmanship that infuse warmth and authenticity throughout. Charming architectural details--exposed vintage beams, hand-forged iron gates, floor-to-ceiling beveled glass windows, and hand-set terracotta tiles--evoke a timeless sense of character. As the sun dips below the horizon, iron lanterns cast a golden glow, enveloping the home in an ambiance uniquely Southern Californian. Spanning approximately 6,500 square feet, the residence offers four spacious bedrooms and a series of expansive yet intimate living areas. Three fireplaces add a cozy elegance, while the primary suite opens to a private outdoor retreat with a shower and tranquil fountain--an indulgent sanctuary designed for restful solitude. 6568 La Valle Plateada is more than a home; it's a haven of style, serenity, and timeless California living.
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1996

1996

Year Built

5

5

Total Bedrooms

6

6

Total Bathrooms

7,500

7,500

Sq.Ft.

Living Space

4.14

4.14

Acres

Lot Size

4.0

4.0

Garage Spaces

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Interior

Total Bedrooms

5

Total Bathrooms

6

Full Bathrooms

5

Half Bathroom

1

Laundry room

Electric, Propane

Flooring

Stone, Wood

Fireplace

FP in Family Room, FP in Living Room, FP in Primary BR

Appliances

Dishwasher, Disposal, Dryer, Fire Sprinklers, Garage Door Opener, Microwave, Pool/Spa/Equipment, Refrigerator, Solar Panels, Washer, 6 Burner Stove, Built In Range, Double Oven, Freezer, Ice Maker, Barbecue, Built-In, Counter Top
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Exterior & Building

Story

1

Garage Spaces

4.0

Water Source

Meter on Property

Pool

Below Ground, Private, Fenced

Roof

Spanish Tile

Parking

Attached, Detached, Garage, Garage Door Opener

Heat Type

Zoned Areas, Fireplace, Forced Air Unit

Air Conditioning

Central Forced Air, Zoned Area(s)

Sewer

Sewer Available

Security Features

Automatic Gate, Fire Sprinklers, Security System, Smoke Detector, Carbon Monoxide Detectors
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Lot & Area

Status

Sold

Living Area

7,500 Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

4.14 Acres

MLS® ID

250025402

Type

Residential

Year Built

1996

Neighborhood

The Covenant

Architecture Styles

Mediterranean/Spanish

View Description

Evening Lights,Mountains/Hills

School District

San Dieguito High School Distric
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Finance

Sales Price

$6,625,000

HOA Fees

$10,500

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The Covenant

The Covenant refers to the original planned community of Rancho Santa Fe. At the center is a small village, library, civic center, school, community center, garden club, and the only hotel, The Inn at Rancho Santa Fe. Aesthetics and architecture within The Covenant are protected by an Art Jury. There are no street lights, sidewalks or traffic lights, but there are an abundance of winding roads that slow traffic and contribute to a relaxed lifestyle.

Rancho Santa Fe is proud of its rich heritage and, in 1989, Rancho Santa Fe was designated as a State Historical Landmark. Originally an Indian rancheria, the land called “Rancho San Dieguito” was granted to Juan Maria Osuna, the mayor of San Diego in the mid-1800s. His family gradually sold off the land and, in 1906, a subsidiary of the Santa Fe Railway purchased all of the lands to plant eucalyptus trees for use as railroad ties. When the trees proved unsuitable forties, the Santa Fe Company hired architect Lillian Rice to plan and design a horse-oriented residential community. She favored the Spanish Colonial Revival style. In 1917, the completion of the Lake Hodges Dam brought water to the area, and construction began in 1922.

Rancho Santa Fe gained popularity between World War I and World War II. After the construction of the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club, Bing Crosby was one of the Ranch’s “early settlers,” hosting annual clambakes on the golf course at the Club.

Known for its horses, The Covenant features 45 miles of private riding/hiking trails, as well as the RSF Riding Club and Saddle Club. Some of the finest horse trainers in the country live here, and the area was the site for the equestrian events during the 1984 Olympics. Polo is a popular pastime.

Only residents of The Covenant are permitted to belong to the RSF Golf and Tennis Club, located in the heart of The Covenant and regarded as one of the premier golf venues in the western United States.

The Covenant is the home of the Rancho Santa Fe Elementary and Middle Schools, highly-ranked public schools that are a big attraction for families.
 
Golf community of 1740 homes on 6200 acres. Homes range from 1700-15,000 sq. ft., priced at $1.5-$22 million. Most lots are 2 acres. There are 85 condos starting at $800,000.


SCHOOL INFORMATION:

 
  • Rancho Santa Fe Elementary, Rancho Santa Fe Middle School
  • Torrey Pines High School, San Dieguito Academy, and Canyon Crest Academy

 

 

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Rancho Santa Fe is proud of its rich heritage and, in 1989, Rancho Santa Fe was designated as a State Historical Landmark. Originally an Indian rancheria, the land called “Rancho San Dieguito” was granted to Juan Maria Osuna, the mayor of San Diego in the mid-1800s. His family gradually sold off the land and, in 1906, a subsidiary of the Santa Fe Railway purchased all of the lands to plant eucalyptus trees for use as railroad ties. When the trees proved unsuitable forties, the Santa Fe Company hired architect Lillian Rice to plan and design a horse-oriented residential community. She favored the Spanish Colonial Revival style. In 1917, the completion of the Lake Hodges Dam brought water to the area, and construction began in 1922. Rancho Santa Fe gained popularity between World War I and World War II. After the construction of the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club, Bing Crosby was one of the Ranch’s “early settlers,” hosting annual clambakes on the golf course at the Club. Known for its horses, The Covenant features 45 miles of private riding/hiking trails, as well as the RSF Riding Club and Saddle Club. Some of the finest horse trainers in the country live here, and the area was the site for the equestrian events during the 1984 Olympics. Polo is a popular pastime. Only residents of The Covenant are permitted to belong to the RSF Golf and Tennis Club, located in the heart of The Covenant and regarded as one of the premier golf venues in the western United States. The Covenant is the home of the Rancho Santa Fe Elementary and Middle Schools, highly-ranked public schools that are a big attraction for families. Golf community of 1740 homes on 6200 acres. Homes range from 1700-15,000 sq. ft., priced at $1.5-$22 million. Most lots are 2 acres. There are 85 condos starting at $800,000. SCHOOL INFORMATION: Rancho Santa Fe Elementary, Rancho Santa Fe Middle School Torrey Pines High School, San Dieguito Academy, and Canyon Crest Academy Search All Homes
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