Located in the prestigious, gated community of Montecito Shores, the spacious and minimalist ground-floor residence at 59 Seaview Drive offers an effortless blend of sophistication and relaxed coastal living. Encompassing 2,068 square feet, this beautifully renovated, magazine-worthy condominium features two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a serene and modern open floor plan, and two private patios with lush views of the surrounding greenery.
Designed for seamless living and entertaining, the expansive chef’s kitchen opens to a refined media room and library, while separate dining and games areas compliment this elegant retreat. Luxurious touches include floor to ceiling windows, custom rift oak cabinetry, sound system and lighting throughout, walk-in closets, and in-unit laundry, as well as exclusive access to a large community entertainment patio.
Montecito Shores residents enjoy resort-like amenities: a 24-hour guarded gate, a sparkling pool, tennis courts, and greenbelt areas, along with private access to Montecito’s iconic beaches. Perfectly situated, this residence is just moments from renowned Rosewood Miramar Beach Resort; the Coral Casino Beach Club, where chef Thomas Keller’s revamp of Tyde’s should open next year; the reborn Four Seasons Biltmore, which will be home to an outpost of world-famous Nobu; and of course the vibrant dining and shopping of Montecito’s Coast Village Road.
Get a fresh start this new year and enjoy all the benefits of Montecito living in this elegant, serene, and steps from the ocean, coastal residence. As Travel + Leisure recently noted, it’s the “best place to live in the U.S. for near-perfect weather and a Mediterranean-like climate.”
59 Seaview Drive is offered for $4,995,000. To arrange a visit, contact Lisa Foley of Goodwin & Thyne Properties at 805-252-2271 or [email protected].
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Sponsored by Lisa Foley (DRE# 01995513) of Goodwin & Thyne Properties.

















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