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June 6, 2023

  • Hot Property

A New Chapter for the Palms Building in Carpinteria

Last week's sales also include a 1.8-acre Ennisbrook lot with approved plans; 1939 compound on Eucalyptus Hill; off-market Campanil Drive house; and more.

January 27, 2023

  • Just Listed

Slickly Renovated Mansion Seeks $20 Million

Noteworthy new listings also include an Ennisbrook lot with plans and permits; deconstructed Tuscan in upper San Roque; three-story 1927 house in Samarkand; freestanding townhome with roof deck near the Bowl; and more. 2

September 28, 2021

  • Hot Property

A Pair of One-Bedroom Cottages on Padaro Lane Sold for $12 Million

Last week's notable sales also include a big new Ennisbrook house for $12 million, a Birnam Wood midcentury with its own golf-cart gate, a 1922 Riviera fixer by Anna Louise Murphy Vhay, an 1895 house in Summerland, and many more.

March 3, 2021

  • Just Listed

A Deluge of New Listings Worth Checking Out

Property owners must smell the money in the air, because we haven't seen this many worthwhile new listings in a long time. Highlights include a Hope Ranch contemporary, a half-built hilltop estate, 10-plus acres in Montecito, a dash of midcentury funk, glamour to burn on Pepper Hill, a Toro Canyon aerie, and a Moody Sisters cottage. 1

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Recent Comments

And no way would any bank accept an owners "asking rent" as what the potential market rent would be, they hire their own appraisers to… — Jefferson A.

Sean-Which banks are lending on empty property? I have had a few commercial property loans over the years and it is a pretty rigorous process… — Derek

Ty Warner wanting to tear down a historic house is par for the course. I was hoping for furniture at the library but something in… — ElizabethW

Good overview of the hotel, appreciate the description and pictures. I stayed at the Oaks Inn prior to remodeling so this is a nice option… — Pamela

I’d rather allow kids than dogs and I love dogs. Just not in planes, hotels or restaurants — Jim

I ride my bike all over this town (not an e-bike, just a regular 7-speed cruiser), multiple days a week. I use the new Modoc… — Doug B

No kids in the hotel. they allow dogs.? — Mike

The receptionist. We called twice to confirm. — Moe

And yet your comment reeks of hate. — Irma

May I ask who told you that? Because that is not what they told me. — Erik Torkells

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