As the demand for premium living experiences rises, more Santa Barbara residents are making the move to the exquisite apartments at 800 Santa Barbara. Located just steps from downtown’s best dining, a 15-minute stroll to our pristine beaches, and a few blocks from the excitement of State Street, this perfectly positioned property has it all—including state-of-the-art security. Relax with key-fob controlled elevators, video-monitored private parking, key-access to floors, and more.

The distinctive architecture embodies the essence of Santa Barbara, with stucco facades, red-tiled roofs, wrought-iron accents, handmade Malibu tiles, copper gutters, and custom water features. The apartments feature sizable floor plans, premium flooring, stainless-steel appliances, and spacious private patios.


Last but certainly not least, there’s a sense of community and connection. Engage in vibrant social events, meet like-minded neighbors, and experience the true essence of Santa Barbara living. 800 Santa Barbara isn’t just a place to reside—it’s a hub for forging meaningful relationships and unforgettable memories.
Contact us today to embark on a new chapter of refined living. Call Candice at 661-312-7659 to schedule a private tour.
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Recent Comments
I hope the new Pascucci will offer affordable lunches for those of us working in the area! — Kathie
A lot of price cuts on these higher priced properties. — Don
Not even a real name, absolutely nothing to help - I couldn't even finish this bot's diatribe. Yuck — Chet
Pickle Ball - for the people who can't play tennis or ping pong — Chet
The roads are horrible all over the city. I live on the Mesa and it is a joke. De La Vina is pothole breeding ground.… — Chet
Agreed. How about they ask, "would like to add a living wage tax above and beyond the tip?" Shameless — Chet
I agree. Idt these desert colors look good at all + they look out of place. The design standard seems to be morphing from Spanish… — John
Failing to plan is planning to fail. The resident population of SB is not the driving factor in planning to preserve our community nor how… — KG
Having toured the building I can confirm the section in question is an elevator. — Tom Wilson
Backside of Cliff Room! — Elliott