Blending coastal charm with privacy and tranquility, 1994 Paquita Drive is a beautifully renovated ranch-style home on more than an acre in La Mirada Estates in Carpinteria. Mountains rise up behind the property, while terraced gardens cascade downward, opening to sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean and Channel Islands. Come to the open house this Sunday, May 24, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Inside, the home feels bright and airy, with hardwood floors flowing through three bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms, and an office. The chef’s kitchen—fully updated and equipped with premium appliances—connects to a cozy dining area, while an additional room serves perfectly as a formal dining space or creative studio.
Once a double garage, a spacious freestanding workshop with half bath could present exciting development potential.
On the lower portion of the land is a thriving orchard that produces delicious citrus fruit, Santa Rosa plums, Hachiya persimmons, passion fruit, pineapple guavas, blackberries, and figs, and there are herbs and vegetables in raised planting beds—with plenty of space to expand your personal garden paradise.
Surrounded by mature native oaks and with a small seasonal creek, this exceptional property offers peaceful seclusion and enchanting views from nearly every window. It’s a truly magical retreat, where serenity and natural beauty come together in perfect harmony.
1994 Paquita Drive is now offered at $3,360,000. Come to the open house this Sunday, May 24, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., or to arrange a private visit, contact Susan Conger (805-689-3034, [email protected]) or Charles Petersen (805-637-0312, [email protected]) of Sotheby’s International Realty.
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