In the heart of the historic Presidio neighborhood, directly across from the Santa Barbara Historical Museum, 800 Santa Barbara stands as a living tribute to the city’s Spanish Colonial heritage.
This is not simply downtown living—it’s residing within one of Santa Barbara’s most storied enclaves. Whitewashed walls, red tile roofs, shaded paseos, and courtyards echo the romance of Old California, while refined interiors offer the comfort and ease of modern living.
Rare opportunities now exist for a spacious two-bedroom, two-bath and a generous one-bedroom, one-bath residence.

Expansive floor plans. Elevated finishes. Thoughtful detailing. Morning light fills the interiors, and evenings settle softly over the red-tiled skyline. Step outside into the Presidio—Santa Barbara’s original arts and cultural district—where galleries, wine tasting rooms, celebrated restaurants, boutiques, theaters, and the vibrant Funk Zone are just moments away. Leave the car parked. Life unfolds at your doorstep.
Residences at 800 Santa Barbara are seldom offered. When available, they are quickly claimed.
For more information or to arrange a private showing, please contact:
Candice Morgan – 661.312.7659
Eileen Aguilar – 661.673.3919
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