Located in the coveted Alma Del Pueblo complex in downtown Santa Barbara’s ARTS District, this turnkey 1-bedroom, 1.5-bath condominium offers 1,202 square feet of light-filled, single-level living. Only seven residences have sold since 2023, all swiftly claimed off market or within days of hitting the MLS.

The thoughtfully designed floor plan features a spacious primary suite, tall ceilings, an office nook, a powder bath for guests, an in-unit washer/dryer, and abundant storage. The residence has been updated with fresh paint, new wood flooring in the primary bedroom, a custom walk-in primary closet, an upgraded bathroom vanity with luxury finishes, new heating and lighting systems, and custom blinds throughout. No detail was spared.

The gated community offers a full suite of amenities, including a private club room with a chef’s kitchen, a temperature-controlled wine room, complimentary guest rooms by reservation, individual storage, bicycle storage, elevator service throughout the building, and a rooftop terrace with sweeping views of the Santa Ynez Mountains, the Granada, and the Arlington Theatre spire. With close proximity to State Street, theaters, dining, and cultural landmarks, this is an exceptional opportunity for refined downtown Santa Barbara living.
18 W. Victoria Street #206 is offered for $1,925,000. An open house for real estate agents only will be held tomorrow (Thursday, February 5) from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. For more information or to schedule a private showing, contact Nell Grokenberger of the Turpin Muller Group at Village Properties at 805-679-1185 or [email protected].
················
Sponsored by Nell Grokenberger (DRE# 02135872).


















Recent Comments
It's nice the city got $100,000 for this street art project. I'm a gardener, working mostly in the Funk Zone and wow, what I could… — Dan O. Seibert
State street is already closed to traffic and I’m sure they can lay tiles down pretty quickly on Carrillo. I love the colorful tiles and… — AFC
I'll be interesting to see, what they uncover, when they begin to dig. — Jeff Ross
They should rename the street Calle Dolores Huerta! — Mariana
Is there info on how long the intersection will be closed to apply this decoration? — Christine!
I think the street art looks cool and it’s not like the grant money could be used for other purposes. I’m grateful for whoever organized… — Sean
one more comment,, that space always screamed beer garden to me. or Big Star Taco in Wicker Park. more open space to enjoy ocean breeze...… — Dean Carter
Good start. Nice homage to the roof and flower shop... not that either of those were architectural standouts on CVR. More seating/stucture moved to front/parking… — Dean Carter
Agreed, this building does not cohesively fit on the street. It may be bold and striking, but also completely out of place for Coast Village… — Marc
I like the addition. I believe when it's built, he should invite The Bottle Shop to open a space below. That would be the only… — Taylor Hunt