I would like a place with nice weather

where I may eventually retire.
The whole ERTH thing started to get on my nerves. Too much crap all over.
I would like to have an ability to be left pretty much alone with my immediate family, yet maintain some western style comforts.
Too much to ask?
I'm thinking of planning out my own home/property that is entirely self-sustained for everything relevant.
Salmon pond/lake, perhaps shrimps if you can raise them "at home" somehow to feed the salmon (and myself). Have the water somehow create a cycle that cools the Bitcorn farm that is powered by state of the art solar panels with the excess heat warming a greenhouse with herbs and "herbs" all of which get watered by the lake-water cycle. Perhaps have some animals dicking around for eggs and meat (especially if private labs become a possibility). Then the obvious spa/pool/sauna, a gym, a home arcade, theatre, music room, a racing track(?) and other frivolous luxuries that are available and viable. Turns out private live-in chefs are relatively cheap too at 20 to 40k a year. And then just occasionally leave the property for travel.
Sounds good, plus some kind of cloaking mechanism?
Started to dream when we were higher up, its not that far away again now.

I was thinking of a fenced off property with walls by courtesy of Mexico. But a cloaking device would be much better. Still have to figure that out. Not sure how to best ensure safety without having to get too involved with it myself.
Right now I'm mostly interested in stuff like those "full glass" solar panels that are currently too expensive to be viable (they reflect certain wavelengths of light within a double wall and eventually turn it into electricity). How pretty would a fully transparent green house be that lights itself?
Perhaps a solar panel pavilion in the middle of the lake, through the floor of which you could see your home raised sushi still swimming around. Of course it would light up during night too, after all it's just a bunch of solar panels, surely plastering them with LEDs wouldn't be that much of a jump at that point.
But yeah, quite curious to see how absurd of a property one can build with thorough self-planning as opposed to just buying a random house or paying an architect for "ready made" solutions.
Always open for more suggestions, be it regarding security, practicability, fun or aesthetics.