
Some of us may have dreamed as children of living in a tree house, hanging on our tire swing and climbing a towering ladder to the lookout where we could watch over our kingdom. A recently listed property in California takes that childhood fantasy to a whole different level.
It's a once in a lifetime opportunity to own a sprawling 6.69 acre canyon retreat in Pismo Beach, along the state's Central Coast, complete with five different homes -- including a literal tree house.
All this and more could be yours, for only $3.8 million.
This is no ordinary tree house, either. It's carpeted with a full kitchen, bedroom and bathroom, along with an impressive covered deck and giant tree branches throughout. Depending on your height, you may have to do some ducking and dodging to avoid running into the tree.
According to the listing, the property at 765 Price Canyon Road has four other dwelling units, each in wooded settings with private yards and decks set amongst an oak studded lot.
In addition to the tree house, there's a large museum with a studio and one bedroom apartment; a carriage house with a two bedroom apartment; a studio apartment with a two car garage; and a main house with two bedrooms, rock fireplace, wrap around decking, and a shed/studio with full bath.
The property also boasts a parking lot with room for at least a dozen cars, an outdoor restroom/shower building, two RV sites with hookups, and many more RV sites "with room to park all of your toys," according to the listing.
There's also a Zen yoga platform situated next to a seasonal creek, tucked into the wooded hillside, and a 60-foot-deep man-made cave that's "perfect for storing wine," the listing says. As a "bonus," the property also includes two seatrain containers that are currently utilized as a workshop and covered carport for utility and tractor storage.
The property is an existing, non-conforming property that was built in the 1960s and is grandfathered by the City of Pismo Beach, according to Century 21, which is handling the sale.
"To develop this property would take a change of zoning," the listing says. "This property has been held in the same family for decades, and is truly a unique and rare property that must be seen to appreciate it!"