
Join us today 1-4 p.m. and for a special extended open house Sunday 10 a.m.-3 p.m. to experience 1911 Grand Avenue, a 1920’s Craftsman gem nestled into the Santa Barbara Riviera, with privacy and charm that cannot be overstated. Reminiscent of a bygone era with hints of European heritage and whimsy, wood floors, screen porches, picture windows, built-ins, and custom details can be appreciated at every turn, all lovingly cared for by the same family for over 50 years. Listed as a three-bedroom, three-bath with 2,120 square feet, this home has a unique floor plan that allows for additional rooms and second-unit possibilities. Significant infrastructure and cosmetic upgrades were completed in the 1990’s, when a Sunset Magazine award-winning kitchen was designed with an emphasis on the Norwegian roots of the long-time stewards. A spacious and awe-inspiring second-story addition was also added to capture the breathtaking views of Santa Barbara, including the Mission, Mesa, and Pacific Ocean. Refreshingly uncommon and authentic, with thoughtful and playful touches that highlight the love that this home has received through the years, this property is not to be missed. Its walkability to town, the Mission Rose Garden, and an easy lock-and-go lifestyle make this a truly special property.
1911 Grand Avenue, offered for $2,295,000, will be open today 1-4 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m.-3 p.m., or to schedule a visit for another time, contact co-listing agents Beth Goodman (805-455-1909, beth@bartrongroup.com) or Jamie Jo Sim (805-689-5799, JamieSim@BHHScal.com).
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Sponsored by Beth Goodman/Bartron Group and Jamie Jo Sim.
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