The elegant, turnkey duplex at 1369 Danielson Road is an ideal investment in coastal Montecito. It’s conveniently located near Butterfly Beach, the Rosewood Miramar Beach and Four Seasons Biltmore resorts, the Coral Casino, and the restaurants, galleries, and boutiques that make Coast Village Road a special attraction for visitors from all around the world. And because the property is inside the Coastal Zone, it has significant income-producing value—making it the perfect configuration for owner-occupants and/or vacation rental investors.
A lush approach along a private drive creates a feeling of peace and tranquility for the dual townhomes, both of which have been beautifully renovated with designer-quality amenities.

Each unit has been stylishly appointed to include three bedrooms, three bathrooms, two-car garages, updated kitchens, private enclosed yards, vaulted wood ceilings in the living areas and primary bedrooms, fireplaces, air conditioning, and separate utilities. Private balconies with beautiful mountain views add to the feeling of serenity in the primary suites, both of which have updated spa-like bathrooms.
Take a quick stroll to the beach or unwind on the expansive patio and contemplate the nearly unlimited investment value of this property—a fabulous opportunity for dual living or the savvy investor.


1369 Danielson Road is being offered for $6,375,000. To schedule a visit, contact the Marsha Kotlyar Estate Group at 805-565-4014 or [email protected].
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Sponsored by the Marsha Kotlyar Estate Group of Berkshire Hathaway (DRE# 01426886).

















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