
Rarely does a home of this quality come available in Santa Barbara’s Bungalow Haven. The exquisite bungalow at 315 E. Micheltorena Street is the perfect blend of old and new, maintaining original architectural features and the old world charm of the original 1890 home, while also showcasing a meticulous renovation.
Come take a look at the open houses this Thursday (10 a.m. to 1 p.m.) and Saturday and Sunday (1 p.m. to 4 p.m.).
Natural light abounds in the living room, which leads to the new open-concept kitchen outfitted with new appliances and granite countertops.
The house has two bedrooms, two full baths—one with a large jetted tub—and a spacious attic that could serve as a home office.
The fenced back yard provides ideal space for gatherings or al fresco dining.

With Alice Keck Park Gardens and Kids World Park just at the end of the street, and State Street’s Arts District just three blocks away, this home puts you in the center of all the best that Santa Barbara offers!

315 E. Micheltorena Street is offered by David Kim Group of Village Properties for $1,479,000. It’s open this Thursday (10 a.m. to 1 p.m.) and Saturday and Sunday (1 p.m. to 4 p.m.), or to arrange a private visit, contact David Kim Group at 805-296-0662 or david@villagesite.com.
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Sponsored by David Kim Group (DRE# 01813897).
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