Congratulations to the new residents at 800 Santa Barbara! We are excited to announce construction is complete and 800 Santa Barbara is now available for immediate occupancy. The property is located at the corner of Santa Barbara and De La Guerra, in the heart of downtown, Restaurants, shops, the Funk Zone, the farmers’ market, the Santa Barbara Bowl, even the beach: all is walkable from your front door.
The building is designed to feel like it’s been there for decades, with white stucco walls and red tile roofing that pay homage to the Spanish Colonial influence in Santa Barbara. But everything is entirely brand-new. The 23 units include studios, one-bedroom units, and two-bedroom units, each with the finest materials and luxurious aesthetics, such as handmade Malibu tiles, exposed rafter tails, and copper gutters. Moreover, many have spacious private patios.
Call 661-312-7659 to schedule a visit—we look forward to welcoming you home.
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Recent Comments
A little correction anyone can verify by walking the Lane. There are very few euchs along Padaro Lane. The most abundant species on the west… — Suzanne Duca
The people making the environmentalist argument just flew in from Aspen on private jets. — A
Wow, great list. For a small town, we have a lot to offer. Lotusland is my favorite place on earth and the Music Academy is… — Jilt
You beat me to it! — StanThompson
El Paseo walkway near the restaurant lobby? — StanThompson
This is a skylight in the hallway on the way to the historic El Paseo restaurant. — Paul
I find the architecture and hardscaping very boring. It looks like it belongs in LA or Orange County. Why can’t we keep more of the… — Lisa Champion
Saturday Fisherman's Market on the pier (by Brophys), every Saturday 6-11a. Meet your fishermen and get the freshest local seafood available, sooo good! — Mac
While I sympathize with the Padaro homeowners there are two noteworthy reasons to remove the majority of the trees and add the additional mile of… — Dennis Houghton
I think those Padero Lane residents would be concerned about the loss of trees which currently largely block the view of the freeway and reduce… — SeaKanda