Sometimes, a property comes to market with an unbeatable location and timeless charm—and Casa Esmeraldo, nestled within the boutique Anacapa Villas community, is one of them. Located just a block from State Street and less than a mile from Santa Barbara’s shoreline, this residence is the definition of luxurious downtown Santa Barbara living.
Behind the secure gates of Anacapa Villas, Casa Esmeraldo is one of only seven exclusive homes. The home’s open floor plan flows seamlessly between the dining area, kitchen, and living room, making it ideal for gatherings or quiet evenings alike. There’s a balance of Tuscan architecture and modern finishes.
The second floor features a cozy, second living room, two bedrooms with walk-in closets and en-suite bathrooms, one of which has a private balcony offering views of the American Riviera. The third floor holds an additional en-suite bedroom, complete with its own balcony—a bonus for those who prize privacy.
Casa Esmeraldo offers a European-inspired escape in the heart of Santa Barbara, where the beach, farmers market, and downtown lifestyle come together. For the buyer who craves both luxury and location, this home offers the ultimate balance of privacy and access to everything that makes Santa Barbara unique.
618 Anacapa Street #4 is being offered at $3,495,000. Come to the open house this Saturday, November 9, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Or to schedule a private visit, contact Abel Ramos (805-590-1636, [email protected]) or Jackie Potter (818-644-0087, [email protected]) of Compass.
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Sponsored by Abel Ramos and Jackie Potter of Compass (DRE# 01821789 and 02150175).


















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