In the rolling hills of the Santa Ynez Valley, just north of Santa Barbara, a storied California ranch once owned by Steven Seagal and Kelly LeBrock has reemerged on the market for $14.5 million. Spanning nearly 190 acres, Rancho Arroyo Perdido is a rare blend of equestrian facilities, fertile farmland, and hacienda-style living—an estate designed for those who dream of wide-open landscapes and timeless California luxury.


A Hollywood Legacy in Santa Ynez
Back in the early 1990s, Seagal, the action-film martial artist, and LeBrock, the iconic actress from Weird Science, purchased the ranch for $2.8 million. Over time, they expanded their holdings by adding an adjacent 100-acre lot, which included a 50-acre vineyard, bringing the property to nearly 190 acres. Their time here, not far from Michael Jackson’s famous Neverland Ranch, represented a golden era before they sold the estate in 1995 for $3.8 million.

For decades since, Rancho Arroyo Perdido has remained an equestrian haven, owned by Arizona couple Harold and Elizabeth Green, who raised championship Arabian horses across its pastures. Now, this historic estate is ready for a new chapter under the guidance of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties, with Laura Drammer handling the listing.

The Main Residence: Classic Hacienda Elegance
Built in the 1950s, the 5,000-square-foot main residence captures the essence of traditional California ranch architecture. Inside, the home offers three bedrooms and six bathrooms, centered around a spacious fireside living room with a commanding stone fireplace.

The rustic kitchen stands out with dual islands, professional-grade appliances, and a commercial refrigerator, while the formal dining room sets the stage for grand entertaining. A cozy library lined with bookshelves and a primary suite with a stone fireplace and clawfoot soaking tub add to the hacienda’s character. Completing the interior is a wine cellar and tasting room, perfect for celebrating the bounty of Santa Ynez Valley vineyards. Outside, mature oak trees shade a pool and spa that overlook sweeping pastoral views.


Equestrian and Agricultural Excellence
The ranch is designed for serious equestrian pursuits, featuring five barns, a 24,000-square-foot covered riding arena, and a breeding building equipped with laboratory facilities. Six pastures spread across the grounds, offering both beauty and practicality. For agricultural endeavors, approximately 75 acres of fertile farmland are supported by private wells and an irrigation system, making the estate ideal for vineyard development or large-scale farming.


Additional accommodations include a charming one-bedroom casita with its own kitchenette, a restored 1940s farmhouse, and multiple staff quarters to support a fully functioning ranch. Enhancing the estate further are a glass-encased greenhouse, two ponds, and ample equipment storage.


A Rare California Offering
Opportunities to acquire a ranch of this scale and heritage in Santa Ynez are increasingly rare. Rancho Arroyo Perdido is more than a home; it is a lifestyle rooted in wide-open skies, equestrian passion, and California’s enduring agricultural tradition. At $14.5 million, this estate represents both an investment in history and a gateway to a future of serene luxury.