The newest, most modern apartments to rent in Santa Barbara, with the luxury lifestyle so many covet, are at 825 De La Vina.
Every element has been carefully curated, because true luxury Santa Barbara living begins at home. You’ll appreciate the historic nods in the Stacy Garcia Maddox deco tile; the design details in the Delta Trinsic faucets; the shine of each gleaming quartz surface; the comfort and care underfoot thanks to Shaw carpets, Indoor Delight wood flooring; and so much more.
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Studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments are available; view the floor plans at 825DeLaVina.com. All tours are by appointment. To schedule a visit, or for more information, please call Candice Morgan (661-312-7659) or Eileen Aguilar (661-673-3919).
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