This fully renovated Colonial and Ranch hybrid sits on five fenced and irrigated acres within Caloosa, the 350-homesite equestrian community in western Palm Beach Gardens. The property includes a main residence, a detached two-bedroom guest house, two barns with six stalls, a riding arena, and manicured paddocks, all updated with contemporary finishes and new mechanical systems.
This fully renovated Colonial and Ranch hybrid sits on five fenced and irrigated acres within Caloosa, the 350-homesite equestrian community in western Palm Beach Gardens. The property includes a main residence, a detached two-bedroom guest house, two barns with six stalls, a riding arena, and manicured paddocks, all updated with contemporary finishes and new mechanical systems.
Interior Finishes & Layout
The main residence was completely renovated with smooth walls and ceilings throughout and impact glass on all windows. Natural light defines the interior palette, which leans toward a clean, minimalist vocabulary rather than the traditional Colonial detailing the shell might suggest. The kitchen is anchored by quartzite counters and backsplash, a large island, and a Sub-Zero refrigerator.
Five bedrooms and five bathrooms are distributed across the main house and guest house. The detached guest house functions as a self-contained residence with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, its own kitchen, a washer and dryer, and a cabana bath, all finished to the same standard as the main residence. This configuration is notable for Caloosa, where guest quarters of this caliber are uncommon and useful for housing a property manager or visiting riders.
Equestrian Facilities
The equestrian infrastructure is production-grade. Two barns house six stalls total, equipped with a fly control system, a washer and dryer in the tack room, and ventilation and storage designed for daily operational efficiency. A riding arena and manicured paddocks with a full drainage system occupy the balance of the acreage. Covered truck and trailer parking, an air-conditioned workshop building, and a separate gated entry for equestrian operations keep farm traffic independent from the residential entrance.
Mechanical Upgrades & Systems
Recent capital improvements include two new air conditioning units, new insulation and ductwork throughout the main house and garage, a new drain field, a water filtration system, and whole-property irrigation. Cooling is zoned across the residence. These are not cosmetic updates; they represent the mechanical infrastructure a buyer would otherwise need to replace on a 2002-built home of this scale.
Location & Caloosa Community Access
Caloosa offers over 30 miles of interior riding trails and a 32-acre horse park with a dressage arena, jump course, and cross-country course. Community amenities also include tennis and pickleball courts, a basketball court, a children's playground, and a private park with meeting facilities. The community sits approximately 15 minutes from the Florida Turnpike, I-95, and The Gardens Mall, and roughly 25 minutes from Downtown West Palm Beach and Palm Beach International Airport.
For buyers comparing Caloosa to Wellington's equestrian corridors, the distinction is density and price per acre. Caloosa's five-acre minimum lots and lower HOA structure offer more usable land per dollar, while proximity to PBI and the Northern Palm Beach lifestyle corridor provides a different convenience profile than Wellington's position relative to the showgrounds.
Key Features
- Five fenced and irrigated acres within the Caloosa equestrian community
- Detached two-bedroom, two-bath guest house with full kitchen
- Two barns with six stalls, fly control system, and tack room
- Riding arena and paddocks with full drainage system
- Covered truck and trailer parking with separate gated entry
- Air-conditioned workshop building
- Impact glass throughout; two new A/C units with zoned cooling
- Access to 30-plus miles of riding trails and 32-acre horse park
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