What $2 million buys right now in three Santa Barbara communities
Here’s a look at what roughly $2 million buys right now in the Santa Barbara communities of San Roque, Riviera and Cielito.
SAN ROQUE: Columns accent the courtyard entrance of this spacious Mediterranean-style compound set on a hilltop in the foothills.
Address: 25 Northridge Road, Santa Barbara, 93105
Listed for: $1.995 million for five bedrooms, four bathrooms in 4,597 square feet (40,510-square-foot lot)
Features: Mediterranean tile accents; two-story entry; spacious back patio; barn facility on the lot
About the area: In the 93105 ZIP Code, based on 17 sales, the median sales price for single-family homes in November was $1.085 million, down 11.4% year over year, according to CoreLogic.
RIVIERA: Built in 2017, this contemporary home features a covered balcony with panoramic views of the ocean and surrounding mountains.
Address: 350 Conejo Road, Santa Barbara, 93103
Listed for: $1.975 million for two bedrooms, two bathrooms in 2,438 square feet (9,147-square-foot lot)
Features: First-floor bonus room; sliding glass doors; vaulted ceilings; modern kitchen
About the area: In the 93103 ZIP Code, based on 13 sales, the median sales price for single-family homes in November was $1.248 million, down 26.3% year over year, according to CoreLogic.
CIELITO: Custom renovations have given this ranch-style home new stainless-steel appliances, recessed lighting and hardwood floors.
Address: 115 El Cielito Road, Santa Barbara, 93105
Listed for: $2.199 million for four bedrooms, four bathrooms in 2,605 square feet (26,136-square-foot lot)
Features: Updated kitchen; large windows; living room with a fireplace; spacious front and back patios
About the area: In the 93105 ZIP Code, based on 17 sales, the median sales price for single-family homes in November was $1.085 million, down 11.4% year over year, according to CoreLogic.
SAN ROQUE: A brick walkway approaches this Tudor-style home with a blue-accented facade; 3,300 square feet of living space includes maple floors, leaded glass and coved ceilings.
Address: 3213 Calle Mariposa, Santa Barbara, 93105
Listed for: $1.95 million for five bedrooms, three bathrooms in 3,300 square feet (12,196-square-foot lot)
Features: Custom-carved beam ceilings; skylights; expansive back patio; master suite with a steam shower
About the area: In the 93105 ZIP Code, based on 17 sales, the median sales price for single-family homes in November was $1.085 million, down 11.4% year over year, according to CoreLogic.
RIVIERA: A half-acre of grounds filled with gardens, walking paths and a koi pond surrounds this single-level Spanish-style home.
Address: 2245 Las Tunas Road, Santa Barbara, 93103
Listed for: $1.995 million for three bedrooms, three bathrooms in 2,573 square feet (17,424-square-foot lot)
Features: Floor-to-ceiling brick fireplace; vaulted ceilings; center-island kitchen; multiple covered patios
About the area: In the 93103 ZIP Code, based on 13 sales, the median sales price for single-family homes in November was $1.248 million, down 26.3% year over year, according to CoreLogic.
CIELITO: A wraparound deck in this 1960s ranch-style home offers views of the native oak trees on the half-acre lot.
Address: 620 Rockwood Drive, Santa Barbara, 93103
Listed for: $1.975 million for four bedrooms, three bathrooms in 3,063 square feet (27,007-square-foot lot)
Features: Step-down living room with floor-to-ceiling windows; vaulted ceilings; French doors; master suite with private balcony
About the area: In the 93103 ZIP Code, based on 13 sales, the median sales price for single-family homes in November was $1.248 million, down 26.3% year over year, according to CoreLogic.
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