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June 22, 2026
The way families live is changing. For generations, homeownership was built around the traditional nuclear family. Today, however, more households are embracing multigenerational living, creating homes where grandparents, adult children, extended family members, and caregivers can live together while still maintaining privacy and independence. According to recent housing studies, multigenerational households are one of the fastest-growing segments of homeownership in the United States. Rising housing costs, increased childcare expenses, aging parents, and a desire for stronger family connections are encouraging families to rethink what home looks like. As a result, properties that offer flexible living arrangements have become increasingly sought after. Why Multigenerational Living Makes Sense While financial considerations often play a role, the benefits extend far beyond saving money. Families are discovering the advantages of having grandparents close by to help with childcare, adult children having a place to transition into homeownership, and aging parents maintaining independence while remaining connected to family support. Many households are also finding that shared living arrangements create stronger family bonds, improved quality of life, and greater flexibility during life's transitions. The challenge is finding a home designed to accommodate everyone comfortably. A Home Designed for Modern Living Located in Paso Robles' desirable Meadowlark Farms neighborhood, 924 Riata Court is a rare example of a property that offers both togetherness and independence. The home features a beautifully updated 1,874± square foot main residence paired with an attached 665± square foot studio apartment complete with its own bedroom, bathroom, full kitchen, and private yard. This separate living space creates countless possibilities for today's homeowners. Parents can provide independent living quarters for aging family members while keeping them close. Adult children can enjoy privacy while saving for their own home. Families may choose to accommodate a nanny, caregiver, or long-term guests. Others may utilize the space as a rental unit to help offset ownership costs. The flexibility allows the home to evolve alongside a family's changing needs. Space for Gathering Inside the main residence, soaring 19-foot cathedral ceilings and clerestory windows create a bright and welcoming environment designed for everyday living. The remodeled kitchen serves as the heart of the home, featuring new cabinetry, quartz countertops, all-new appliances, and a walk-in pantry. Whether preparing weeknight dinners or hosting holiday celebrations, the open floor plan encourages connection and togetherness. The spacious living room, anchored by a gas fireplace, flows seamlessly into the dining area and outdoor entertaining spaces, making it easy to accommodate gatherings both large and small. Space for Privacy One of the keys to successful multigenerational living is ensuring everyone has room to retreat and recharge. The primary suite at 924 Riata Court offers a private sanctuary with a sitting area and a fully renovated bathroom featuring a soaking tub, tiled shower, and elegant finishes. Outside, the professionally landscaped backyard provides multiple areas to relax and unwind. Mature fruit trees, expansive lawn areas, patios, pergola-covered entertaining spaces, and winding walkways create an outdoor environment that can be enjoyed by every generation. A Home That Adapts to Life's Changes Perhaps the greatest benefit of a flexible property is its ability to serve different purposes over time. What begins as housing for aging parents may later become a guest suite. A space used by adult children today could become a home office, creative studio, caregiver quarters, or income-producing rental in the future. As housing needs continue to evolve, homes that offer adaptability are becoming increasingly valuable. Looking Ahead The demand for multigenerational housing is expected to continue growing as families seek practical solutions that balance affordability, independence, and connection. For buyers looking beyond the traditional floor plan, 924 Riata Court represents an opportunity to invest in a home that supports the way families live today, while providing the flexibility to meet the needs of tomorrow. With its attached apartment, extensive updates, spacious layout, and thoughtfully designed indoor and outdoor living spaces, this Paso Robles property offers far more than additional square footage. It offers options, versatility, and the ability to keep the people who matter most close to home.
June 22, 2026
Opportunities to own large acreage on Paso Robles’ westside have become increasingly rare, especially in locations as iconic and tightly held as Adelaida Road. Set across 122± acres in the heart of the Adelaida District, this remarkable wine country property offers the chance to create a legacy estate surrounded by some of the most respected names in California wine. Positioned directly across from Alta Colina Vineyard & Winery and neighboring acclaimed producers including McPrice Myers Wines and DAOU Vineyards, the setting captures the essence of Paso Robles wine country living: privacy, beauty, agricultural heritage, and long-term opportunity. A Premier Westside Paso Robles Location The Adelaida District is widely recognized as one of the premier growing regions within the Paso Robles AVA. Known for its dramatic topography, calcareous soils, elevated terrain, and world-class vineyards, the area has become home to many of the region’s most celebrated wineries and luxury vineyard estates. Driving along Adelaida Road, the landscape unfolds into rolling hills lined with vineyards, olive groves, oak trees, and panoramic vistas that stretch for miles. This property sits within one of the most desirable corridors on the westside, offering both tranquility and accessibility to downtown Paso Robles, renowned wineries, restaurants, and hospitality destinations. A Stunning Canvas to Build a Legacy Estate At the heart of the property, a magnificent grandfather oak tree anchors the future homesite, creating an unforgettable setting for a custom residence designed to embrace the surrounding landscape. With sweeping 360-degree views, the homesite captures the natural beauty that defines the Central Coast, from vineyard-covered hillsides to dramatic sunsets over wine country. The scale and layout of the property provide exceptional flexibility for a wide range of future uses, whether as a private retreat, luxury vineyard estate, family compound, or equestrian-oriented property. The land is zoned Agriculture and enrolled in the Williamson Act, which may provide valuable property tax advantages while preserving the agricultural integrity of the land. County regulations currently allow for a primary residence along with the potential for up to three ADUs, creating additional opportunities for guest accommodations, multigenerational living, or supplemental income. Existing Vineyard and Agricultural Potential Approximately 21± acres are planted to Bordeaux and Rhône varietals, blending agricultural production with the lifestyle appeal that continues to drive demand for Paso Robles vineyard properties. The property’s combination of usable acreage, vineyard infrastructure, and surrounding winery presence creates compelling potential for future winery and tasting room development, subject to county approvals and permitting. In a region where entitlement pathways have become increasingly valuable, opportunities like this stand apart for both lifestyle buyers and long-term investors. Two wells support the property, while fencing enhances functionality and privacy throughout the acreage. The Appeal of Paso Robles Wine Country Living Paso Robles continues to attract buyers seeking more than just real estate. The region offers a lifestyle deeply connected to agriculture, hospitality, outdoor recreation, and community. From wine tasting and farm-to-table dining to horseback riding, hiking, and entertaining beneath oak-studded hills, the westside of Paso Robles represents a uniquely California way of living. Properties of this scale and location rarely become available in the Adelaida District, particularly with the combination of views, vineyard presence, development flexibility, and proximity to highly regarded wineries. For buyers seeking to establish a long-term legacy in Paso Robles wine country, this property offers an exceptional foundation to bring that vision to life. Property Highlights 122± acres in Paso Robles’ Adelaida District Approximately 21± planted vineyard acres Bordeaux and Rhône varietals Prime Adelaida Road location Surrounded by acclaimed wineries 360-degree panoramic views Potential winery and tasting room opportunity, subject to county approval Agriculture zoning with Williamson Act benefits Potential for primary residence plus additional ADUs Two wells and fenced acreage Private, scenic westside setting For additional information or to schedule a private tour, contact Brittany Thompson with Vineyard Professional Real Estate.