The classic Montecito home at 920 Hot Springs Road won’t be available for long: at $7,775,000, it’s already far and away the best value in town, and the seller is very motivated. The private, three-acre property is above the Upper Village and a quick stroll away from the front-country trail system.
Originally built at the site of a reservoir, the superbly crafted stone courtyard marries the past with the present.
The home, which combines Mediterranean and modern styles, has been extensively renovated, and it’s flooded with light. The versatile floor plan includes two/three bedrooms, three bathrooms, living and dining areas, a sitting room, office, wine-storage room, gated driveway, and a two-car garage. The lot size allows room for expansion as well, and the seller is very motivated!

This is the epitome of Montecito’s famous indoor-outdoor living: the outdoor entertaining area features a pool, hot tub, fireplace, and multiple trellises and seating areas, all enclosed by gorgeous stone walls.

920 Hot Springs Road is offered at $7,775,000. To schedule a visit, contact Mark MacGillvray of Sotheby’s International Realty at 805-886-7097 or [email protected].
Sponsored by Mark MacGillvray (DRE# 01395504).


















Recent Comments
I watched the city council meeting on Tuesday and the same Jessica Grant, Transportation Planner with the city presented a plan for the Castillo street… — Dan O. Seibert
"Closed this week due to upkeep maintenance," according to an Instagram post. It's due to reopen on Monday. — Erik Torkells
Of the 17 views available on SB website - there are exactly 3 pedestrians, and 1 cyclist in total across all images. Is it really… — Ethan
I noticed Los Agaves Restaurant on Milpas was closed during dinner hours and had brown paper covering the window. Do you know why. Thanks — Robert Goluck
Blegh. Garden is way too PoMo. — BW
219 E Haley is like a block of nothing but inexpensive development. Keep it classic Santa Barbara or forget it. — Bruce
5 people died constructing that building due to a lack of safety regulations, and that was a very low number for the time. I would… — Liz
Is motion training collective moving or are they going to keep their current location and add this in as a second location? — Patrick Tatum
To each his own. I think the opposite as to the new apartment buildins. Haley St to me is a bad choice of color, cheap… — Rob
The De la Vina bridge takes 2 years to complete. They built the Empire State Building in just over 1 year. Just saying. — Thad Bricker