The Tree House, recently completed at 1103 Harbor Hills Drive, is a special place: designed for peace and tranquility, it sits in the trees between sky and sea. Newly offered for $8,395,000, the property is an oasis of calm, with widescreen, unobstructed views extending from the mountains to the Pacific Ocean.
The clean lines and contemporary panache earned the house a prized spot on Santa Barbara’s AIA 2023 ArchitecTour. And it’s incredibly private, at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac and overlooking the 48 acres of Honda Valley.
The house is filled with natural light from dawn to dusk. The main rooms are open-plan, the better to feel like you’re perched in the trees, no matter where you are. Finishes throughout are timelessly stylish.
There are four bedrooms—three in the house proper, and one in a private ADU. And while the Tree House is perfect as is, the expansive yard below offers the opportunity to add an ocean-view pool and pool house.
You really need see 1103 Harbor Hills Drive in person: it’s open this Saturday, August 17, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Or to schedule a visit, contact Troy G Hoidal at 805-689-6808 or [email protected].
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