From the Blockchain to the Backyard: turning Bitcoin gains into a Mount Shasta retreat

If you’ve spent the last few years watching a wallet grow, you already know the next question that comes with it: what do you actually do with the gain? For a growing number of crypto holders, the answer isn’t another exchange or another token. It’s ground. Real, physical, sit-on-your-back-porch-and-watch-the-sunset-over-a-mountain ground.
That’s exactly the kind of property sitting on a quiet cul-de-sac in Lake Shastina Golf Resort. It’s exactly the kind of buyer it was built for, whether that buyer knows it yet or not.
Why crypto holders are starting to look at real estate
Digital wealth has a strange problem: it’s real, but it doesn’t feel real. It lives on a screen, measured against a price that can swing 10% before lunch. Diversifying part of that gain into a tangible asset is something with a foundation, a roof, and a view that doesn’t move when the market does. It has become one of the more common next steps for investors who’ve done well holding crypto and want at least part of that wealth to feel permanent.



Real estate has always been the classic answer to that instinct. What’s changed recently is the friction. Paying for property with crypto no longer requires finding a seller willing to accept Bitcoin directly, or wiring funds through a slow, multi-day international transfer. Buyers can now convert digital assets into standard U.S. dollars as part of the purchase itself, closing the same way any other cash buyer would. While the seller receives ordinary funds at the table, no crypto knowledge required on their end. For a buyer who’s ready to move quickly, that’s a meaningfully simpler path than it was even a year or two ago.
A recreational property is not a primary residence it tends to be exactly where those instinct lands first. A mountain retreat isn’t a hard, all-in life decision the way a primary home is. It’s a second, tangible foothold: something to visit, to rent out occasionally, to hand down, or simply to own outright while everything else in the portfolio keeps moving.
Why this property fits that story
Every detail of 5843 Floyd Ct reads like it was built for exactly that kind of buyer.
The property is inside Lake Shastina Golf Resort, on a quiet cul-de-sac, with Mount Shasta around along with views out to Lake Shastina and the Shasta-Trinity National Forest. This isn’t a subdivision view of another subdivision. It’s the kind of backdrop that makes a property feel less like real estate and more like a decision you get to enjoy every day you’re there.



The home itself is a fully renovated, custom two-story on 3,386 square feet with four bedrooms, and three and a half baths, a completely updated kitchen, and a great room with a custom staircase and windows that pull the mountain light straight into the living space. Below it all sits a very large basement, a genuine bonus space with the square footage to become a game room, home theater, workshop, or whatever a second home is supposed to become once you actually own it.
None of that is a coincidence for a buyer thinking about diversification. A recreational property that’s move-in ready, fully updated, and sitting on one of the more scenic golf resorts in Northern California that isn’t a project property. It’s a finished asset. That matters to someone who wants their next move to be simple: close, own it, use it.
A tangible asset, priced to match
At $695,000, this is a fully rehabbed custom home on a golf course, framed by one of the most recognizable mountains in the American West — at a price point well below what comparable mountain-view property commands in more built-out resort markets. For a buyer looking to convert part of a digital portfolio into something they can actually stand inside, that combination of scenery, condition, and price is rare.
You don’t just buy a house here. You buy a way of life that most people only dream about — and now, you can buy it with the wealth you’ve already built, however it’s currently held.



Property Features
- 4 Bedrooms | 3.5 Bathrooms | 3,386 Square Feet
- 10,454 Lot Sq. Ft. — 0.24 Acres | 2-Car Garage
- Fully renovated in 2026 — custom kitchen, great room, and finishes throughout
- Very large basement — bonus space for a game room, media room, or workshop
- Lake Shastina Golf Resort — quiet cul-de-sac location
- Views of Mount Shasta, Lake Shastina, and the Shasta-Trinity National Forest
- Asking Price: $695,000
Don’t miss the opportunity to own this luxurious Lake Shastina retreat—a place where sophisticated living meets the tranquility of nature.
Shown by appointment only. To learn more about purchasing this property — including options for buyers holding digital assets — contact Dan Parisi at Coffee Real Estate, 916-481-8106.
