Tucked behind private gates atop a 1.67-acre hilltop, this extremely rare single-level North Ranch estate was built to entertain. The views stretch from sunrise to sunset, and everything that makes the Conejo Valley worth living in — the tables, the markets, the schools — sits within a fifteen-minute drive.
True single-level estates on a private North Ranch promontory almost never come to market — and this is why. Behind its own gates at the top of Kingsboro Court, 6,077 square feet unfold on one level around an entertainer's floor plan: living and dining rooms scaled for a crowd, a kitchen finished in backlit Cristallo Quartzite, and walls of glass that pull the hilltop views into nearly every room. Outside, 1.67 acres of grounds wrap the home in privacy, with terraces positioned to catch the sunrise over the Conejo Valley and the sunset behind the Santa Monica Mountains. It is a sanctuary first, a venue second, and a once-a-decade offering in North Ranch.
The right home is about more than the house. It's about everything a short drive from the front door. 1403 Kingsboro sits above the center of it all — the Four Seasons and the valley's best tables minutes below, four markets a week, and the schools families move here for, with the 101 and the canyon roads to Malibu keeping the rest of Los Angeles close.
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The case for this address isn't just the house. Dive into the dining, the markets, the schools, and the routes that make North Ranch the Conejo Valley's quiet seat of power.
The Four Seasons' omakase counter, a Spago-trained kitchen, and the valley's most serious wine room — five minutes out.
Four markets a week, a working farm up the road, and the grocers — with Erewhon arriving this summer.
Oaks Christian eight minutes away, Viewpoint over the hill, and the full lineup families actually move for.
The 101, two canyon routes to Malibu, and the old stagecoach road — with the history written into each.
Country clubs, two private lakes, 150+ miles of trails, and two centuries of history — the full deep dive on why people move here.
A walk through the estate, from the gates to the promontory at golden hour.
A former professional chef selling real estate the way the best restaurants run a room.
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