Situated at the end of a winding driveway, the exquisite 2013 custom-built home at 1667 Las Canoas Road seamlessly blends modern luxury and breathtaking panoramic views. The residence sits tucked away from the road, offering ultimate privacy and providing a peaceful and serene retreat. Spanning approximately 2,900 square feet, this three-bedroom, two-bathroom home captures sweeping views of the Santa Ynez Mountains, the city, and the Pacific Ocean.
Come see for yourself at the open house this Saturday, April 19, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The home’s open-concept design is both stylish and functional, with soaring ceilings and expansive windows that bathe the interiors in natural light, creating a tranquil and airy atmosphere. Sliding glass doors seamlessly integrate indoor and outdoor spaces, opening to captivating views from nearly every room. Fire-resistant materials and polished concrete floors ensure both durability and easy maintenance, while the high-end finishes throughout elevate the overall aesthetic.
Designed by Dennis Thompson, LEED AP, known for his expertise in green building practices, and constructed by Allen Construction, celebrated for their exceptional craftsmanship, this home is meticulously built to the highest standards.
In addition to the spacious living areas, the property features an oversized garage, gym space, and 731-square-foot finished basement, providing ample space for various needs. Located just minutes from the vibrant heart of Santa Barbara and the exclusive enclave of Montecito, this home offers the perfect balance of privacy and convenience.
1667 Las Canoas Road is being offered for $5,675,000. It will be open this Saturday, April 19, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., or to schedule a visit, contact Paige Marshall of the Morehart Group at 805-450-4713 or [email protected].
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Sponsored by Paige Marshall (DRE# 02025980) of the Morehart Group at Compass.


















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