
If you’ve been waiting to tour the luxurious Downtown Santa Barbara apartments at 800 Santa Barbara, there’s no more time to delay: only a few studio and one-bedroom apartments remain.
Located just steps from Santa Barbara’s best dining, a 15-minute stroll to our pristine beaches, and a few blocks from the excitement of State Street, this perfectly positioned property has it all—including state-of-the-art security. Relax with key-fob controlled elevators, video-monitored private parking, key access to floors, and more.
An elevated homage to Santa Barbara’s Spanish Colonial architecture, high-end amenities abound. Handmade Malibu tiles, exposed rafter tails, copper gutters, commissioned water features and a classic red-clay roof are just a few of the details that draw appreciative eyes.
Living in the heart of Downtown Santa Barbara in a premier luxury apartment has plenty of perks—including sizable floor plans, spacious private patios, and concierge management services. One-bedroom leases start at $4,900, with studios beginning at $3,500.
Call Candice at 661-312-7659 to schedule your private tour.
Plus: The ground-floor commercial space is now available for lease. It’s 1,451 square feet and boasts a 458-square-foot patio.




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