1514 E. Mountain Drive is now priced at $8,995,000. A property of this quality, at this price, is unheard of in such a prestigious part of Montecito—and the seller is MOTIVATED.

A singular example of modernism by esteemed architect Jack Warner, 1514 E. Mountain Drive has been recently reimagined by a team of top interior and landscape designers—no expense was spared in materials and craftsmanship. The home looks out over Montecito from 3.25 private, terraced, and impeccably landscaped acres. These are some of the best views in Montecito, with the ocean and mountains as far as the eye can see and unobstructed sunrises and sunsets.
The modernist architecture emphasizes sexy angles and geometric patterns, along with the interplay of light and shadow. Spacious walls and superb lighting create a perfect palette for displaying art. Even the kitchen is thoughtfully done, with limestone counters, teak cabinets, and stainless Wolf, Viking, Sub-Zero, and Miele appliances.
The primary suite, primary guest suite, and their luxurious baths open through walls of glass to terraces showcasing the gardens, water features, and broad ocean panoramas.
Surrounded by other worthy estates, 1514 E. Mountain Drive is conveniently located to the nearby San Ysidro Ranch, hiking trails, several of California’s best beaches, and Montecito’s world-class shopping, dining, and galleries.

This is a home you’ll want to see in person. To schedule a visit, contact Cristal Clarke of Berkshire Hathaway at 805-886-9378 or [email protected].
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Recent Comments
They can't even get the metro link linked! — Christine!A
Exactly this. I haven't heard any realistic alternatives yet. — BrR
The land is privately owned and zoned for development. What operates on it today exists at the discretion of the owners, and that can change… — BrR
Those tract homes are tacky and not good enough for precious Carpinteria. Carp deserves much better than those eye sores. — KK
It’s not vacant parcel: it’s a beautiful co-op organic farm, Farm Cart Organics, that feeds our community, and a farm school, Carpinteria Children’s Farm, and… — Sarah
Respectfully, there was never a version of development on this site that Carpinteria was going to welcome with open arms. That's the problem. Even if… — EM
My comment on your post here last June: https://www.sitelinesb.com/nearly-200-housing-units-proposed-for-the-carpinteria-bluffs/ “the developer is saying it’ll use the density bonus to accommodate the housing instead—and retain the… — SkyG
I’d definitely prefer a hotel with restaurant, farm, grounds, etc. than Orange County tract homes. — BW
For anyone curious, the "farm resort" initially proposed—and intensely resisted by Carpinteria residents—is described in this post: https://www.sitelinesb.com/99-room-farm-resort-proposed-for-the-carpinteria-bluffs/ — Erik Torkells
The state is going to force housing on communities that don't plan for it. Carpinteria can either shape what gets built here or wait for… — BrR