What if you could live in a house that looks like it belongs in Montecito—but is tucked into the heart of the Goodland? A jaw-dropping new listing at 23 Calaveras Avenue is turning heads across Santa Barbara County. Come take a look for yourself at the open house this Sunday, May 11, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Designed and expanded with full permits by the award-winning team at AB Design Studio, this one-of-a-kind property isn’t just renovated—it’s been reimagined. Think luxury finishes, high-end materials, custom details, and curated style from top to bottom. Every square inch of this home feels brand new… but with more soul, more warmth, and more wow factor than you’d ever expect.
And the location? Unbeatable. Just minutes from the beach, golf courses, parks, and the best shopping and dining Goleta has to offer. Whether you’re a beach cruiser, foodie, golfer, or just want to live somewhere that actually feels like home, this one checks all the boxes.
Highlights:
• Fully permitted remodel + expansion
• Designed by AB Design Studio
• Top-tier finishes and craftsmanship
• Minutes from UCSB, beaches, golf, and dining
• A rare chance to own a showpiece home in Goleta
Local buyers are already buzzing, and this home won’t last long. Want to see what all the hype is about? Schedule a private tour before it’s gone. This is The One.
23 Calaveras Avenue is being offered for $1,795,000. Come to the open house this Sunday (May 11), 2-4 p.m., or contact Jason Streatfeild of Douglas Elliman (805-818-7653, [email protected]) to arrange a visit.
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Sponsored by Jason Streatfeild of Douglas Elliman (DRE 01834496).

















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