Straight out of the pages of a magazine, this romantic, renovated Spanish bungalow conjures dreams of an idyllic life lived at a slower pace and surrounded by nature.
An impeccable single level jewel awaits at the end of a gravel drive where the magic of the property unfolds.
Set on just under an acre surrounded by specimen oaks and filled with elegance and style, this emotional residence is a gift!
Every room is thoughtfully designed and executed offering the best of everyday living as well as an exceptional layout for entertaining. The primary suite has French doors to a private courtyard along with a luxurious bath and sumptuous closets.

The show-stopping kitchen, dining and great room all merge together and are flooded with light and open to the outdoors at both the front and back encouraging constant movement from the interiors to the exteriors.


Three additional bedrooms plus a bonus room off the garage offer versatility to suit many lifestyles.
Outside and dotting the landscape are numerous oak trees, boulders and paths offering multiple areas for quiet reflection, spirited al fresco dining, future expansion or just enjoying the expanse of the gardens enveloping the property.
A place to let memories begin and time stand still, this Montecito jewel is where dreams come true.
674 Oak Grove Drive is being is being offered for $5,825,000. To schedule a visit, contact Kogevinas Luxury Properties at 805-450-6233 or [email protected].
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Sponsored by Kogevinas Luxury Properties (DRE# 01209514) of the Berkshire Hathaway Luxury Collection.

















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