Situated on a private, corner lot in San Roque, the turnkey three-bedroom, two-bathroom residence at 3233 Lucinda Lane is filled with natural light and designed for seamless indoor-outdoor living. Come see for yourself this Thursday (5/14) from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. or Saturday (5/16) and Sunday (5/17) from 1 p.m.-3 p.m.
Lush, manicured grounds create a private and tranquil setting, anchored by a soothing water feature and thoughtfully designed outdoor spaces that evoke a true sense of retreat. A generous view deck with bar seating and lounge space captures peek ocean and island vistas, perfect for both quiet moments and effortless entertaining.
Inside, the home offers an inviting and functional layout, complemented by a flexible office/den ideal for extra living space. Additional highlights include central air conditioning throughout plus mini-split systems in the bedrooms for added comfort, custom window treatments, and smart lighting technology.


Located in the sought-after Peabody Charter School attendance area, this home offers comfort, privacy, and convenience in one of Santa Barbara’s most desirable neighborhoods just minutes from the shops, restaurants and amenities of San Roque and Upper State Street.



3233 Lucinda Lane is offered at $2,475,000. Open this Thursday (5/14) from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. and Saturday (5/16) and Sunday (5/17) from 1 p.m.-3 p.m. Or to schedule a private visit, contact Teddy Muller of Turpin Muller Group at Village Properties at 805-698-2347 or [email protected].
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Sponsored by Turpin Muller Group (DRE# 02160267).

















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