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Ronald Reagan's Murrieta Horse Property on Sale
The property, once part of a 750-acre ranch Reagan bought in the late 1960s, includes a five-acre, seasonally fed lake, a lakeside house and a regulation-size polo field with two grandstands.
A 30-acre horse property in Murrieta's Tenaja Valley -- formerly part of a ranch owned by late President Ronald Reagan when he was governor -- is for sale for $3.9 million, it was reported today.
The property, once part of a 750-acre ranch Reagan bought in the late 1960s, includes a five-acre, seasonally fed lake, a lakeside house and a regulation-size polo field with two grandstands.
Also on the property are an eight-acre pasture, nine corrals, three wells and a 2,750-square-foot barn with skylights, the Los Angeles Times reported.
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The 1,500-square-foot main house, built with stones from the site in 1996, has two bedrooms and two bathrooms. Reagan and second-wife Nancy owned the property for more than a decade before selling it. Anne Sturm of Tarbell Realtors is the listing agent.