A sprawling Spanish-style hacienda located in Boerne has a staggering price tag of over $17 million, making it the most expensive listing in the region.
The palatial seven-bedroom, six-and-a-half-bath estate sits atop 47.84 acres surrounded by beautiful views of the Texas Hill Country. Both inside and outside its hand-troweled walls, the 6,925-square-foot home is loaded with amenities.
Double doors of ornately carved wood tower impressively at the hacienda’s entrance as a promise of the Old World charm found throughout the structure, despite its 2018 construction.
A copper-domed kitchen serves as the centerpiece of the home, lending its exterior a distinct architectural shape. Inside the domed kitchen, a leathered marble island, state-of-the-art appliances and copper accent tiles on the custom hood make it a grand gathering spot for the consummate entertainer.
A long hallway with exposed beams and faux gas lamps on its vaulted ceiling leads to more amenities, including a private movie theater, a gym and a large wine cellar for the avid lover of, we presume, Spanish full-bodied reds. Indeed, the homeowner’s love for wine might only be surpassed by a love for literature, judging by the vastness of the home’s extensive library.
Like a true hacienda, the home is oriented around an inner courtyard, replete with fountains. On a covered veranda, an outdoor dining and lounge area is set against the backdrop of a cozy fireplace. Bedrooms throughout the home feature double french doors that open onto the outdoor common space as an invitation to luxuriate in community.
Adding to the estate’s Old World charm, a 120-year-old school bell at the courtyard’s entrance is poised to toll, though its purpose today is likely more decorative than informative. What could possibly be the emergency in a life where every detail has been thought of and every luxury can be indulged?
The property also features a fruit-tree garden, a four-car garage and a uniquely shaped pool with breathtaking views of the Hill Country. Nearby, a small casita offers private lodgings for guests or staff — which are probably necessary to maintain such an estate.
Elsewhere on the acreage, a 2,600-square-foot barn contains five mucked and plumbed stables, feed and tackle stalls and attached living quarters. Perhaps while the grand estate’s future don is riding on its 48 acres, the bell will find its purpose to indicate that dinner is ready.
This home is listed by Hoda Cummings with Keller Williams City View.
All photos and listing info via Realtor.com.
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This article appears in Sep 3-17, 2025.