With its prime Park Lane perch, experience world-class ocean views at this effortlessly luxurious Montecito estate. Modern, timeless, and undisputedly cool, the owners spared no expense during the original build by premier builder Leonard Unander. The integrity of the estate has been upheld during the most recent renovation by Cabana Home, offering clean lines and warm spaces throughout.
Spanning approximately 5,500 square feet, the property boasts soaring ceilings, walls of glass, open-concept living spaces, French oak flooring throughout, top-of-the-line appliances, Moonstone Quartzite countertops, Lutron Lighting system, and high-end finishes throughout. Surrounded by natural beauty and tranquility, the home hosts breathtaking views of the ocean and mountains from nearly every room, as well as a rare perspective of the harbor and city lights. The main home includes three bedrooms; the upper level is dedicated to an ultra-luxe primary suite that features an executive office, two bathrooms, a spacious walk-in closet, and two private sun decks, all with dramatic ocean views. For auto enthusiasts, the property enjoys garage parking for six cars, and a roomy two-story guest house–accessed via footbridge—that’s flooded with natural light.
The grounds host a myriad of outdoor amenities including romantic view terraces, fountains, two outdoor fireplaces, loggias meant for easy entertaining, thoughtful drought-tolerant landscape, lawn, a sleek infinity edge pool with a hot tub, and several oak-studded zen gardens. Intended to provide tranquility and serious comfort, 900 Park Lane is the epitome of elegance, style, and function. The property is being offered for $16,900,000. To learn more we invite you to contact the Marsha Kotlyar Estate Group at 805-565-4014 or [email protected].
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Sponsored by the Marsha Kotlyar Estate Group of Berkshire Hathaway (DRE# 01426886).





























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