Conveniently located near world-class beaches, resorts, fine dining, and shopping in Montecito’s coveted Upper and Lower Villages, this ultra-charming single-story 1938 Spanish-style home, with a three-bedroom, three-bath main residence and a detached one-bedroom, one-bathroom guest house, offers a wonderful layout for indoor/outdoor living.

The living room, adorned with a charming fireplace and dual French doors leading to both the front patio and dining area, provides a haven of comfort and refinement. The dining room, illuminated by natural light through oversized windows, offers a welcoming atmosphere for memorable meals while overlooking the meticulously manicured gardens.
The kitchen, featuring honed marble countertops, an enviable 60-inch Wolf range, and a farmhouse sink, seamlessly combines elegance with functionality.
The primary suite serves as a spacious retreat, complete with an en-suite bath featuring dual vanities, a tranquil sitting room, and French doors leading to the hot tub for a soothing end to the day.
The guest cottage exudes charm and comfort, offering a serene retreat for visitors. Featuring a cozy bedroom and sitting room, this private enclave ensures a peaceful stay for guests seeking relaxation and tranquility.
Lush landscaping, citrus trees, majestic oaks, and meandering pathways create a tranquil outdoor sanctuary, with stone patios offering stylish venues for gatherings. The iron greenhouse, nestled within the gardens, provides a captivating setting for al fresco dining, adding a touch of enchantment to the already picturesque surroundings. And the property is located in the Montecito Union School District.
1530 Miramar Lane is offered for $6,750,000. To arrange a visit, contact Daniel Encell of Berkshire Hathaway at 805-565-4896 or [email protected].
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Sponsored by Daniel Encell (DRE# 00976141) of Berkshire Hathaway.

















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