Inspired by the architecture and charm of San Miguel de Allende, the residential compound at 146 Loureyro Road has five homes, including a five-bedroom main house and flex spaces for additional dwellings. Located within the Coastal Zone in Montecito, this is an opportunity for a buyer to have a one-of-a-kind investment property or a tranquil residential compound. Comprising four two-bedroom homes and the main house, all with walled courtyards, three garages to accommodate 6+ cars, lush landscaping, and more.
First time on the market, this well-maintained compound was skillfully built in 1967. Most of the original details and features are still intact, adding to the bucolic feel. Charming fireplaces, large picture windows, fountains, high ceilings, beautiful wood balustrades, and hand-carved wood panels are a few of the unique architectural features at every vantage.
146 Loureyro Road is being offered for $6 million. The complete listing is here, along with a virtual tour. To visit the property in person, contact Darcie McKnight (805-637-7772, [email protected]) or Thomas Dabney (805-689-7306, [email protected]) of Village Properties.
Sponsored by Darcie McKnight (DRE #01717947) and Thomas Dabney (DRE #01262014) of Village Properties.




























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