Carpinteria is currently experiencing a growth spurt with many exciting new developments in the works, such as the 700 Linden Avenue project, Via Real Hotel, and the renowned Palms restaurant changing hands.
The 700 Linden Avenue project, where an entire city block has been dedicated to the adaptive reuse of retail and commercial space, is going to host a diverse array of establishments, including eateries, coffee shops, markets, and a rooftop bar.
This upcoming wave of developments and improvements in Carpinteria is only one of the reasons this classic, old school beach town is so popular. Since 2019, the average sales price of Carpinteria and Summerland homes has appreciated an incredible 35%.
Primoya Estates, located just above Rincon in Carpinteria, is a gentleman’s farm and estate with the amenities of a resort destination.
On 14.7 acres, the estate presents a unique opportunity to enjoy the ultimate lifestyle, featuring a resort-like pool, a guest cottage, vineyards, a wine grotto, a sprawling orchard, and income-producing agricultural land.
Location, location, location!
A front-row seat to breathtaking sunsets and seamless access to Santa Barbara, Los Angeles and all the best destinations along the Central Coast. 7200 Casitas Pass connects an unparalleled ranch and estate to the harmony of nature, agriculture and coastal living in the classic old school beach town of Carpinteria.
Primoya Estates (7200 Casitas Pass Road) is being is being offered for $14.5 million. 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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