Santa Barbara County is famous around the world for its breathtaking setting. Natural beauty beams from the dramatic mix of mountains, valleys, beaches and the beautiful Santa Barbara channel with its majestic island views. To all these pleasures, add a vigorous lineup of outdoor activities and adventures: championship golf, tennis, polo, horseback riding, cycling, hiking, and an impressive array of water sports.
Santa Barbara and Montecito offer world-class activities and entertainment for everyone. Whether you're looking for your dream piece of Santa Barbara real estate, a gated equestrian property in Montecito, or a premier ocean-front estate in Santa Barbara, let me help you find the home of your dreams in the most beautiful place in the world. I look forward to fulfilling your Santa Barbara and Montecito real estate dreams today and for years to come.
Santa Barbara and Montecito offer world-class activities and entertainment for everyone. Whether you're looking for your dream piece of Santa Barbara real estate, a gated equestrian property in Montecito, or a premier ocean-front estate in Santa Barbara, let me help you find the home of your dreams in the most beautiful place in the world. I look forward to fulfilling your Santa Barbara and Montecito real estate dreams today and for years to come.
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There is no substitute for knowledge, experience, and a great team dynamic.
With over 60 -years of combined experience representing Buyers and Sellers, and over $3 billion in combined sales, each member brings their engaging personalities and valuable expertise to the areas of Montecito, Santa Barbara, Hope Ranch, Carpinteria, Summerland, and Santa Ynez.
The group is also pleased to announce the team's local expertise has now expanded to Southern California within the communities of Ventura County, Calabasas, North Malibu, North Los Angeles, and Westlake Village.
With over 60 -years of combined experience representing Buyers and Sellers, and over $3 billion in combined sales, each member brings their engaging personalities and valuable expertise to the areas of Montecito, Santa Barbara, Hope Ranch, Carpinteria, Summerland, and Santa Ynez.
The group is also pleased to announce the team's local expertise has now expanded to Southern California within the communities of Ventura County, Calabasas, North Malibu, North Los Angeles, and Westlake Village.
Welcome to beautiful Santa Barbara, California - a great place to live.
Quietly nestled between the ocean and the mountains, Santa Barbara represents the essence of California - the art and culture of a big city and the heart and hospitality of a small, coastal town.
Between the boutique shopping on State Street, some of the best restaurants in the country, and the best that the hotel industry has to offer, Santa Barbara and the surrounding areas are truly magnificent!
If you need to be convinced what Santa Barbara has to offer, you obviously haven't visited!
Quietly nestled between the ocean and the mountains, Santa Barbara represents the essence of California - the art and culture of a big city and the heart and hospitality of a small, coastal town.
Between the boutique shopping on State Street, some of the best restaurants in the country, and the best that the hotel industry has to offer, Santa Barbara and the surrounding areas are truly magnificent!
If you need to be convinced what Santa Barbara has to offer, you obviously haven't visited!
Hope Ranch is only a 5-minute drive west of Santa Barbara.
It features an upscale residential area and is known for the luxurious properties and estates set on its oak-covered hills.
The pleasant Mediterranean climate and private local beaches make local residences feel like vacation getaways.
Its history goes back 6,000 - 10,000 years, when archaeological evidence points to the first Native Americans in the area.
It wasn't until the late 1700's that white settlers came to the area, which soon became part of the Mission Lands.
It features an upscale residential area and is known for the luxurious properties and estates set on its oak-covered hills.
The pleasant Mediterranean climate and private local beaches make local residences feel like vacation getaways.
Its history goes back 6,000 - 10,000 years, when archaeological evidence points to the first Native Americans in the area.
It wasn't until the late 1700's that white settlers came to the area, which soon became part of the Mission Lands.
The beaches and mountain views of beautiful seaside Carpinteria are located just 12 miles east of Santa Barbara.
Along its tree-lined streets are a variety of attractive antique stores and specialty shops, as well as sumptuous restaurants.
And, of course, there is the oceanfront, which all but makes this town the breathtaking place that it is.
Carpinteria State Beach, a 48-acre park featuring 4,000 feet of beachfront provides for a number of outdoor activities, from swimming and surf-fishing to overnight camping.
Along its tree-lined streets are a variety of attractive antique stores and specialty shops, as well as sumptuous restaurants.
And, of course, there is the oceanfront, which all but makes this town the breathtaking place that it is.
Carpinteria State Beach, a 48-acre park featuring 4,000 feet of beachfront provides for a number of outdoor activities, from swimming and surf-fishing to overnight camping.
Of all the equestrian meccas in California, the Santa Ynez Valley, nestled peacefully between the Santa Ynez and San Rafael Mountain ranges, is, perhaps, paramount.
It's here, a mere 35 miles over beautiful San Marcos Pass from Santa Barbara's beaches and two hours north of Los Angeles, that Andalusian piaffe, Icelandic tolt and thoroughbreds' thunder in full gallop.
Eight equine breeds - including those Andalusians, Icelandics and thoroughbreds, as well as American paints and quarter horses, Arabians, Peruvian pesos and endearing Miniatures horses - call the Santa Ynez Valley home.
It's here, a mere 35 miles over beautiful San Marcos Pass from Santa Barbara's beaches and two hours north of Los Angeles, that Andalusian piaffe, Icelandic tolt and thoroughbreds' thunder in full gallop.
Eight equine breeds - including those Andalusians, Icelandics and thoroughbreds, as well as American paints and quarter horses, Arabians, Peruvian pesos and endearing Miniatures horses - call the Santa Ynez Valley home.
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