Serving the Santa Barbara area's home buyers and sellers since 1980, Stan Tabler is a Santa Barbara real estate agent who enjoys a stellar reputation among his clients and colleagues alike. He is respected for his extensive market research, negotiation expertise, talent for anticipating and solving problems, and strong commitment to ensuring a successful outcome for both parties in every one of his Santa Barbara real estate transactions.
Santa Barbara, a magical slice of California's stunning Central Coast and known as "The American Riviera, " is home to some of the most beautiful and sought-after residential property in the world. Santa Barbara homes offer an unparalleled lifestyle, with access to the spectacular Pacific Ocean and breathtaking Santa Ynez Mountains, as well as to world-class shopping, dining and educational opportunities.
It is no wonder that Santa Barbara homes for sale have been purchased by celebrities and titans of industry since the early years of the 20th century.
Santa Barbara, a magical slice of California's stunning Central Coast and known as "The American Riviera, " is home to some of the most beautiful and sought-after residential property in the world. Santa Barbara homes offer an unparalleled lifestyle, with access to the spectacular Pacific Ocean and breathtaking Santa Ynez Mountains, as well as to world-class shopping, dining and educational opportunities.
It is no wonder that Santa Barbara homes for sale have been purchased by celebrities and titans of industry since the early years of the 20th century.
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For us, finding a home was the easy part, and it's not much of an exaggeration to say that Stan took care of the rest.
For Stan, the real work had just begun, (just as we were leaving town.)
He made sure our financing and insurance were in order for closing.
He tapped into his.
As a person, Stan was a pleasure to work with.
He was easy to talk to, a good listener, easy to contact, and always prompt at returning our calls or answering our questions.
We always felt that we were in the loop even though we were three time zones away!
For Stan, the real work had just begun, (just as we were leaving town.)
He made sure our financing and insurance were in order for closing.
He tapped into his.
As a person, Stan was a pleasure to work with.
He was easy to talk to, a good listener, easy to contact, and always prompt at returning our calls or answering our questions.
We always felt that we were in the loop even though we were three time zones away!
Affectionately recognized as a relaxed and beach-friendly community possessing a sort of Bohemian soul, Summerland was formerly a religious colony and mini-oil boomtown immediately adjacent to Montecito.
The charming town's main street, Lillie Avenue - once host to producing oil wells, soap and cigar factories - is now home to an enticing array of unique shops featuring antiques and designer accoutrements destined for the finest homes in L.A., Montecito and Santa Barbara.
Summerland's 1,500 full-time residents include artists, writers and former Los Angeles fast-laners seeking a cozy cottage or spacious getaway nestled on a hillside overlooking the Pacific Ocean and Channel Islands.
The charming town's main street, Lillie Avenue - once host to producing oil wells, soap and cigar factories - is now home to an enticing array of unique shops featuring antiques and designer accoutrements destined for the finest homes in L.A., Montecito and Santa Barbara.
Summerland's 1,500 full-time residents include artists, writers and former Los Angeles fast-laners seeking a cozy cottage or spacious getaway nestled on a hillside overlooking the Pacific Ocean and Channel Islands.
Although Native Americans inhabited the enclave now known as Hope Ranch as far back as 6,000+ years, the upscale community's contemporary history began in the mid-1800's when it was named for government agent Thomas Hope.
He and his wife purchased the 'Ranch' in 1861 for $8,000, brought in 5,000 head of sheep to graze the land, started a prosperous wool business and built the Hope House in 1875.
Later, the Hope Ranch Homes Association was formed to plan, maintain and protect the newly subdivided 1,850 acres within the 1924 boundaries and used the Hope House as its headquarters until 1962.
He and his wife purchased the 'Ranch' in 1861 for $8,000, brought in 5,000 head of sheep to graze the land, started a prosperous wool business and built the Hope House in 1875.
Later, the Hope Ranch Homes Association was formed to plan, maintain and protect the newly subdivided 1,850 acres within the 1924 boundaries and used the Hope House as its headquarters until 1962.
Its climate, topography, architecture and lifestyle of relaxed sophistication have inspired international recognition of Santa Barbara as "The American Riviera."
With its combination of superb year-round weather, cosmopolitan atmosphere, unsurpassed recreational activities and distinctive shopping, dining and cultural opportunities, the town has become both a singular destination for discriminating international travelers and a wonderful home for its just over 88,000 fortunate residents.
With the sparkling Pacific Ocean at its feet, Santa Barbara is nestled against a backdrop of the dramatic Santa Ynez Mountains.
With its combination of superb year-round weather, cosmopolitan atmosphere, unsurpassed recreational activities and distinctive shopping, dining and cultural opportunities, the town has become both a singular destination for discriminating international travelers and a wonderful home for its just over 88,000 fortunate residents.
With the sparkling Pacific Ocean at its feet, Santa Barbara is nestled against a backdrop of the dramatic Santa Ynez Mountains.
Resting at the heart of Santa Barbara County and just over the spectacular San Marcos Pass from the county's namesake town, this bucolic home to world-class wineries, verdant vineyards, sprawling ranches and six small towns is prized by locals and visitors alike for its rural-agricultural heritage combined with its sophisticated "wine country" ambiance The Valley's residents and visitors present a diverse population of ranchers, cowboys, winemakers and stylish city-dwellers.
In spite of its relaxed atmosphere, the Valley offers an active lifestyle for those who enjoy golf, biking, hiking and horseback riding, as well as fishing at nearby Lake Cachuma.
In spite of its relaxed atmosphere, the Valley offers an active lifestyle for those who enjoy golf, biking, hiking and horseback riding, as well as fishing at nearby Lake Cachuma.
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