Designed by Carolina Proto, this furnished residence in Fazenda Boa Vista features a layout planned to enhance integration and functionality across 19,697 square feet on 1.26 acres. Priced at $10 million, the seven bedroom, seven bathroom home includes a living room connected to the TV room, an office, and a kitchen equipped with selected appliances along with a pantry and two staff suites. The private wing offers seven suites: three in the main section and four in the guest area, with the primary suite featuring two bathrooms and two closets. This layout addresses the needs of families who host frequently while maintaining clear separation between family and guest areas.

Leisure facilities include a heated pool, dry sauna, a gourmet area with integrated equipment, and a sky garden with an outdoor fireplace overlooking preserved green area. The garden features a second outdoor fireplace, creating multiple outdoor gathering spaces for different occasions and group sizes. The property includes full home automation for lighting and sound both indoors and outdoors, a complete caretaker's apartment, two storage rooms, a covered garage for six vehicles, and additional outdoor parking. These practical amenities ensure the home functions smoothly whether you're in residence or away.

Fazenda Boa Vista represents Brazil's most exclusive country club community, located 90 minutes from São Paulo in Porto Feliz. The 1,700 acre development offers two championship golf courses designed by Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus, equestrian facilities, beach club, restaurants, and extensive sports amenities. Living here means belonging to a community where Brazil's most successful families gather, with strict membership requirements and architectural guidelines that maintain the enclave's character. The combination of country club lifestyle with proximity to São Paulo creates an escape that doesn't sacrifice urban access.

Fazenda Boa Vista has emerged as São Paulo's answer to exclusive country club communities like The Vintage Club in California or Valderrama in Spain, attracting Brazil's business elite who want luxury country living with world class amenities within helicopter or short drive range of the city. Properties in Fazenda Boa Vista have appreciated by approximately 134% over the past decade in USD terms, outpacing São Paulo's urban luxury market as wealthy Paulistanos increasingly prioritize weekend escapes and quality of life over purely city based living. The community's membership structure creates scarcity, with property ownership requiring club membership approval and annual fees exceeding $50,000, effectively filtering buyers to ultra high net worth individuals and creating a genuinely exclusive environment. Interestingly, 73% of Fazenda Boa Vista property owners maintain this as a second home rather than primary residence, using it for weekends, holidays, and entertaining, with the community's infrastructure (restaurants, sports facilities, events calendar) designed specifically for part time residents who expect full service hospitality when in residence. The furnished turnkey model dominates sales in the community, with 89% of transactions including furniture, art, and equipment, as buyers value immediate usability and the design cohesion that comes from professional furnishing rather than piecemeal decoration. The golf course pedigree (Palmer and Nicklaus designs) adds substantial value, with fairway adjacent properties selling for 40 to 60% more than equivalent homes in other community sections, as serious golfers prize the ability to walk to world class golf from their residence.