Step into the dream. Nestled in the heart of Montecito’s most prestigious enclave, Camino Paradiso is a lush, one-acre estate now available for long-term lease—fully furnished and move-in ready.
Surrounded by centuries-old olive trees, vibrant gardens, and sweeping mountain views, this private retreat is a masterclass in elevated California living. Every corner of the property invites connection, reflection, and luxurious comfort—from the designer interiors to the tranquil outdoor spaces that flow seamlessly from room to room.
Perfect for multigenerational living, long-term stays, or anyone seeking a stylish sanctuary while in transition, the estate includes both a gracious main residence and a beautifully appointed guest casita.
Property Features:
• Main House: 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, curated furnishings, and cozy-chic design
• Guest Casita (below): 1 bedroom, 1.5 baths, full kitchen, ideal for guests or extended stays
• Heated pool, spa, redwood sauna & fire pit—your private wellness escape
• Mountain views, alfresco dining, and lush gardens around every corner
• Just minutes to Montecito’s top dining, beaches, and the Miramar Resort



Location Highlights:
• 3 min to Coast Village Road & Upper Village
• 4 min to Butterfly Beach
• 15 min to downtown Santa Barbara
Explore the property here. Available now for 30+ night stays, with private showings by appointment only. Inquiries: [email protected].
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Sponsored by Wanderlust Luxury Rentals.

















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