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Stanly Ranch Residences Lists Last Available Estate For $7.99 Million

Stanly Ranch Residences Lists Last Available Estate For $7.99 Million

Forbes7 days ago
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Stanly Ranch Residences, Auberge Resorts Collection has listed its final five bedroom property for almost $8 million.
Located in Napa Valley, 106 Vintners Court is the last of an in-demand portfolio of luxurious residences from the team behind the esteemed Auberge Resort Collection. The property is listed with Matt Ellingson and Hilary Ryan of Sotheby's International Realty - Stanly Ranch Residences.
The 4,171 square foot residence was built in 2024 and features five bedrooms, six-and-a-half bathrooms and plenty of space for hosting, relaxing and entertaining.
Designed with northern California's natural beauty in mind, the bright and airy property has an open-concept layout and allows owners to reap the benefits of indoor-outdoor living.
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According to the listing, the great room showcases 19 foot vaulted ceilings which flow into the dining area and chef's kitchen that has been outfitted with premium appliances. An additional room with sliding barn doors offers the perfect space for a media room, office or playroom depending on the owner's needs. Two primary suites include spa-inspired baths and generously sized walk-in closets, while the first-floor suite features a private outdoor shower.
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There's the option to purchase the property fully furnished as Stanly Ranch Residences has partnered up with RH (formerly Restoration Hardware) to offer home owners a range of exclusive high-end furniture packages, covering all indoor and outdoor spaces, that align with the property's ethos of nature, elegance and effortless living.
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Earlier this year, Stanly Ranch Residences, Auberge Resorts Collection closed its highest priced sale to date. The six bedroom, seven-and-a-half bath located at 306 Vine Row Court sold for $9.1M. The company offers full-ownership real estate opportunities of fully furnished two-bedroom villas and expansive three to six-bedroom vineyard homes, each exclusively serviced and managed by Auberge Resorts staff and eligible for inclusion in the resort's rental program.
'The recent luxury home sale at Stanly Ranch Residences, Auberge Resorts Collection underscores the strength of Napa Valley's real estate market,' said Ryan in a press release announcing the sale. 'The addition of the new RH furnishings packages reflects the growing demand for move-in-ready homes that offer effortless, elevated living and a seamless indoor-outdoor lifestyle designed to fit the contemporary elegance found at Stanly Ranch, Auberge Resorts Collection.'
Furniture packages include custom-crafted seating to statement dining tables and bespoke lighting options. MORE FROM FORBES Forbes Inside A $22 Million Mediterranean-Style Villa Overlooking San Francisco By Emma Kershaw Forbes Edition Hotels' Latest Residences Offer Sweeping Views Of Nashville By Emma Kershaw Forbes The 2025 San Francisco Decorator Showcase House Lists For $19.5 Million By Emma Kershaw
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