This is what it looks like when someone actually invests in a home — and then decides to let someone else enjoy it.
Most listings in the $1.3 million range in the Sacramento metro come with a promise: great bones, great location, and a renovation checklist waiting for the next owner. That's not what's happening at 6905 Arianna Court in Elk Grove. This one is different. The current owners have spent nearly a decade systematically upgrading every inch of this home, room by room, system by system. The result is a 3,578-square-foot property in Laguna Creek South Village that is genuinely move-in ready — not "move-in ready with a few things to address," but ready in the way that means you unpack, pour a drink, and go sit by the pool. I've been in a lot of homes at this price point across Elk Grove and the greater Sacramento area. What sets 6905 Arianna Court apart isn't one standout feature. It's the cumulative weight of decisions made well, over time, by owners who clearly lived here fully and cared about every space they touched.
The Property at a Glance
Before we walk through the details, here are the basics:
- 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
- 3,578 square feet of living space
- 16,379 square foot lot — just under 0.4 acres
- Laguna Creek South Village, Elk Grove, CA 95757
- Four fireplaces, bonus/entertainment room, downstairs bedroom, primary suite with den
- Resort-style backyard: custom pool and 8-person spa, outdoor kitchen, half-court sports court
- Listed at $1,325,000 | MLS #226068078
Now let's talk about what's actually been done here.
An Interior That Was Redesigned, Not Just Refreshed
In 2018, the owners took the main level from compartmentalized to open-concept by removing walls and redoing the flow of the first floor. That same year, they installed hardwood flooring throughout the first level, added crown molding and upgraded baseboards, and brought in Restoration Hardware light fixtures that carry through the home's editorial, intentional aesthetic. That's the foundation. Here's what's been layered on top of it since:- Painted built-ins and stair railing (2021)
- Premium carpet with upgraded cushion on stairs, hallway, and all bedrooms (2024)
- Upgraded window coverings throughout (2025)
- Fresh interior paint (2026)
- Remote-controlled ceiling fans in the living room, entertainment room, bedrooms, and guest suite
A Kitchen That Earns Its Square Footage
The kitchen was fully remodeled in 2017, centered on an oversized granite island with a built-in sink. Restoration Hardware pendants and hardware carry through the same aesthetic as the rest of the first floor. Cabinet finishes were updated, and the appliances have been upgraded on a rolling basis: double ovens in 2021, a new dishwasher in 2024, and a new microwave in 2026. The pantry closet gives the kitchen serious everyday function. The gas cooktop and double ovens make it useful for people who actually cook. And the island is large enough to gather around, which is the whole point. This isn't a kitchen that was updated for the sale. It was updated for the people who lived here, which is a meaningful distinction.
The Entertainment Room: A Dedicated Space That Delivers
One of the more distinctive features of this floor plan is the dedicated entertainment room, redone in 2020. It has an accent wall, a barn door, painted built-ins, and a Restoration Hardware chandelier. It reads as a complete room — not a flex space that could be anything, but a space that was actually finished with a purpose. There are four fireplaces in the home: two in the downstairs living spaces, and two on the second level. For a Sacramento-area home, having a fireplace in both primary gathering spaces is a meaningful amenity, particularly in the cooler months when the valley cools down quickly.The Primary Suite: Private, Polished, and Genuinely Restful
The primary suite includes a den, both finished with herringbone engineered hardwood flooring installed in 2023. Wainscoting, crown molding, and upgraded baseboards continue the detail work seen throughout the rest of the home. The primary bathroom was fully remodeled in 2023. His-and-hers vanities, new tile, a soaking tub, premium shower fixtures, designer wallpaper, new mirrors, and new lighting. It's a room that was designed to feel like a retreat, and it does. Custom closets were added to the primary suite, guest suite, and additional bedrooms in 2024. That kind of organizational infrastructure matters in daily life more than almost any other upgrade.
The Backyard: Resort-Level, Designed to Be Used
This is where 6905 Arianna Court separates itself from a large percentage of luxury listings in Elk Grove. The backyard was transformed into a full outdoor living environment. The centerpiece is a custom pool and 8-person spa with three water features and integrated lighting. The pool filter system was just replaced in 2026 with a new Pentair 420 Complete Pool Filter System, so mechanically, everything is fresh. Beyond the pool, the outdoor kitchen is built for actual use, not just aesthetics. A half-court sports court and high-grade artificial turf with upgraded drainage round out the activity footprint. The lot is enclosed with tall perimeter fencing and barn-door access, which gives the space real privacy despite the 16,379-square-foot lot size. Mature landscaping, decorative rock, an outdoor fountain (installed 2022), and outdoor lighting and electrical throughout mean the yard functions beautifully after sunset as well as during the day. On a warm Sacramento evening, this backyard is where the day ends well.
The Systems Are In Order
One of the things I always tell buyers at this price point: pay attention to what you can't see as much as what you can. The mechanical systems at 6905 Arianna Court have not been neglected. A RUUD RA16 High-Efficiency 5-ton HVAC system with an upgraded motor was installed in 2020. For a Sacramento summer, that matters. Exterior updates include new garage doors (professionally painted, 2024), upgraded exterior light fixtures, house numbers, and motion-sensor lighting (2023), and exterior paint (2018). The fountain was installed in 2022. Everything that a buyer typically ends up negotiating credit for or addressing in the first year of ownership has already been addressed here.



