
Welcome to Humphrey Road, Montecito’s best-kept beach neighborhood secret. With two homes on the same lot, situated in the Coastal Zone steps from Montecito’s best beaches, Coast Village Road, and both the Miramar and Biltmore resorts, this gorgeous trophy property will appeal to end users, investors, or some combination of the two. Professionally designed, constructed, and landscaped, it’s a beachside gem that’s turnkey in every sense.

The thoroughly and tastefully remodeled main home features an open main living area and three gracious en-suite bedrooms as well as a quaint den. Light and bright, with high ceilings throughout, the spacious main living area consists of a beautiful and functional kitchen, large open dining area, and generous living room complete with a fireplace. A large tri-fold glass door allows for a seamless transition between the main living area and the inviting yard.



There are three bedrooms, all ensuite, along with a powder room. The primary and a guest room are just off the main level, and perfect for hosting guests, the flexible floor plan allows for the downstairs bedroom and den to be utilized as a stand-alone suite.

Down a quaint, brick-lined path past the main house is a fully detached 1920’s creekside cottage. While exuding all the charm typical of the era, the fundamentals of the cottage have been modernized.

Here again, high ceilings and an open floor plan give the main living area a wonderful sense of volume. Both the kitchen and bathroom have been delightfully remodeled. Bordered on one side by a private yard featuring a majestic oak tree, and the other side by the sights and sounds of Montecito Creek, the setting is absolutely idyllic.



With approximately six sales on Humphrey Road in the last decade, opportunities to purchase properties in this neighborhood are exceedingly rare. Don’t miss the opportunity to be the next owner of this exceptional property and location.
87 Humphrey Road is being offered for $5,400,000. Come to an open house this Saturday and Sunday, March 23 and 24, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., or to arrange a visit, contact James Krautmann (805-451-4527, [email protected]) of Village Properties.
Sponsored by James Krautmann (DRE# 1468842) of Village Properties.
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