“Endless Summer” Filmmaker’s 42-Acre Coastal Ranch Sells for $4.75 Million

Last week’s sales….

780 MISSION CANYON ROAD
Six-bedroom Villa Firenze, built in 1919. The seller paid $4.745 million in March 2021.
Listed: $6.088 million in September 2022.
Closed: $6.187 million.

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225 E. PEDREGOSA STREET
Upper East contemporary.
Listed: $5.495 million in October 2022.
Closed: $5.55 million.

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251 E. MOUNTAIN DRIVE
Hacienda-style compound on 3.69 acres.
Listed: $6.425 million in August 2022, cut to $5.975 million.
Closed: $5.45 million.

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2150 TEN ACRE ROAD
Birnam Wood three-bedroom.
Listed: $6.125 million in February 2022, cut twice to $5.8 million.
Closed: $5.17 million.

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15550 HIGHWAY 101
Filmmaker Bruce Brown’s 42-acre Endless Summer Ranch on the Gaviota Coast.
Listed: $4.75 million in May 2022.
Closed: $4.75 million.

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840 TORO CANYON ROAD
Southwestern-style three-bedroom.
Listed: $5.95 million in November 2021, cut three times to $4.45 million.
Closed: $4.25 million.

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7 MONTE ALEGRE DRIVE
Ten-acre lot in Rancho Monte Alegre outside Summerland.
Listed: $4.25 million in June 2022.
Closed: $4.225 million.

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2535 ANACAPA STREET
1929 single-level Upper East house.
Listed: $4.795 million in August 2022, cut twice to $4.095 million.
Closed: $3.886 million.

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1777 LAS TUNAS ROAD
Off-market flip of 1971 Riviera fixer; the seller paid $3.625 million in August 2022.
Listed: N/A.
Closed: $3.765 million.

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And a few others worth checking out:
••• 7771 Heron Court: $3.45 million.
••• 1322 E. Cota Street: $2.5 million (below).

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Elle

2535 Anacapa is a beautiful house, don’t get me wrong. But every time I see that pic, it reminds me of a Feng Shui concept I heard once. It goes something like you shouldn’t have your doors situated this way because all of your prosperity and wealth will come in one door and exit right out the other. I remember when Feng Shui was popular around here. UCSB even had a class you could take.

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