Sweeping mountain views set the backdrop for the professionally designed and meticulously remodeled home at 315 Stanley Drive in Samarkand, one of the best neighborhoods in Santa Barbara.
This light-filled, airy, 3/2+ home boasts a gourmet chef’s kitchen with a Wolf range, luxury ensuite primary bath, three downstairs bonus rooms, original French oak floors, fireplace, and high-end finishes throughout. The kitchen and bedrooms open onto a spacious Trex deck and gorgeous garden designed by the award-winning firm Isa Bird Landscape Design. Bubbling fountains, an outdoor firepit area, mature citrus trees, bountiful avocado and macadamia nut trees, passion fruit vines, low-water, lush plantings, and two luxe artificial turf lawns complete the stunning indoor-outdoor experience.
A separate and fully permitted office cabana sits in the upper garden with a private deck, terraced by original Santa Barbara sandstone walls with spectacular mountain views from every window.
The home has been completely rebuilt from the inside out over the last year with all new electrical/panels, plumbing, air conditioning, HVAC, sewer line, French drain, irrigation system, and e-vehicle charger in the spacious, attached finished garage.
This ideal Samarkand location is minutes from the beach and bike path, a few blocks to Handlebar Coffee, Trader Joe’s, shops, and restaurants. Sidewalks and NO power lines help make this a much-beloved neighborhood. This is THE home you have been waiting for—a turnkey, Santa Barbara modern classic.
315 Stanley Drive is being offered for $2,475,000. To arrange a visit, contact Darcie McKnight (805-637-7772, [email protected]) or Jay Krautmann (805-451-4527, [email protected]) of Village Properties.
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Sponsored by Darcie McKnight (DRE# 01717947) and Jay Krautmann (DRE# 1468842) of Village Properties.




























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