Welcome to your dream home in the enchanting Cielito Oaks neighborhood! This California ranch-style home is framed by Santa Barbara’s iconic sandstone boulders and oak trees. The property totals 0.65 acres, with a mix of intentional landscaping and natural oak groves. The single-level main house boasts 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with beautiful views from every window. The property also features a completed, detached casita.
As you step inside the main home, the seamless integration of large windows and doors allows an abundance of natural light to flood the living spaces, providing a serene, indoor-outdoor feeling that defines the essence of this property. The natural wood ceiling and beams and newly painted interior creates a cozy and charming atmosphere throughout the home.


The detached casita offers a private retreat, ensuring comfort and convenience for friends and family.
The thoughtfully landscaped yard showcases a variety of fruit trees, indigenous plants, and a flagstone garden path weaving through multiple entertainment spaces, including a custom built, enclosed garden with raised garden beds. Whether you’re savoring a quiet evening by the fire or hosting guests in the backyard, this home is designed to accommodate every lifestyle.

Don’t miss the opportunity to make this Cielito Oaks haven your own. Experience the perfect blend of Santa Barbara charm, natural beauty, and modern living in this idyllic residence. Perfectly situated 0.3 miles from the scenic Sheffield Reservoir and 0.8 miles from the serene Parma Park, embrace the harmonious blend of nature and convenience in this beautiful neighborhood.
30 Fairwood Lane is being offered at $2,995,000. You’re invited to a special Twilight Tour today, December 15, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Enjoy small bites, wine and live music while you tour this beautiful property. Or to schedule a visit, contact Abel Ramos (805-590-1636, [email protected]) or Jackie Potter (818-644-0087, [email protected]) of Compass.
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Sponsored by Abel Ramos and Jackie Potter of Compass (DRE# 01821789 and 02150175).

















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