This one-of-a-kind, single-level penthouse—with private tower—in downtown Santa Barbara has just completed an extensive, multi-year renovation, and it positively glows. The open floor plan offers tremendous privacy and wonderful natural light. There are antique oak and marble floors, custom lighting, and chandeliers throughout. Both the living and family rooms have fireplaces and cathedral ceilings. The bespoke kitchen is designed for the serious chef, while the elevated dining experience boasts dual French doors to a pair of Juliette balconies. The sumptuous primary suite includes a fireplace, terrace access, custom closet, and a spa-experience bath complete with coffee bar and Champagne refrigerator. A second suite has its own private mountain-view terrace. There’s also a dedicated commercial/office-zoned space with separate entrance, two uncovered decks, and the covered tower deck. Plus parking will never be a concern thanks to the oversize two-car garage with immediate elevator access.
105 W. De La Guerra Street Unit B2 is being offered fully furnished and equipped as shown for $3,995,000. To arrange a visit, contact Tim Walsh of Village Properties at 805-259-8808 or [email protected].
Sponsored by Tim Walsh (DRE# 00914713) of Village Properties.




























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