This true equestrian property in the sought-after Caloosa community offers everything you need for a functional and enjoyable equestrian lifestyle. Spanning 5.21 acres, it features a 2018-built center-aisle barn with 5 stalls with turnout access, climate-controlled feed and tack rooms, and a round pen. There are multiple paddocks and plenty of space to add an arena or additional pastures, making it ideal for those serious about their horses. The CBS home with a 2022 metal roof provides a comfortable living space with a split floor plan, defined yet open kitchen, dining, and living areas, an oversized 702 sqft. garage, and both front and back screened porches.The property boasts an oversized circular driveway with two gated entrances, plus a separate gated entrance for horse trailers,offering added convenience and ease of access. Caloosa is known for its 32-acre horse park, 30 miles of bridle trails, a playground, pickleball courts, and picnic areas, offering a sense of community while maintaining a peaceful, rural lifestyle. Despite the tranquil setting, you're just 10-15 minutes from shops, restaurants, and major roadways, with the amenities of Palm Beach Gardens and Wellington's world-renowned equestrian scene nearby.
View Virtual TourTennis, Bike - Jog, Horse Trails, Clubhouse, Basketball, Community Room, Picnic Area, Horses Permitted, Pickleball, Playground, Fitness Trail
3-Phase Electric, Septic, Well Water
2+ Spaces, Drive - Circular, Garage - Attached, Covered, Open, RV/Boat, Golf Cart
French Door, Cook Island, Split Bedroom, Volume Ceiling, Walk-in Closet, Entry Lvl Lvng Area
Auto Garage Open, Dishwasher, Disposal, Microwave, Refrigerator, Washer, Water Softener-Owned, Range - Electric, Water Heater - Elec, Smoke Detector, Storm Shutters
Screen Porch, Screened Patio, Shutters, Room for Pool
5 to <10 Acres, Paved Road, 4 to < 5 Acres
Eissey Campus Theatre located in Palm Beach Gardens is a 750 seat complex play that hosts to many musical, theatrical and dramatic productions.
Palm Beach Gardens and the rest of South Florida suffered extensive damage when it was hit by hurricanes Frances, Jeanne and Wilma in 2004 and 2005.
Palm Beach Gardens was developed by John D. MacArthur in 1959. His original chosen name for the city was Palm Beach City, but this name was not approved by Florida legislature. Therefore, MacArthur named the city, Palm Beach Gardens.
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Listing information last updated on April 22nd, 2025 at 5:30am CDT.