Let this oceanside lock-and-leave be your coastal oasis! Move-in ready 59 Seaview Drive is now offered at the remarkable price of $3,600,000.
This beautifully updated luxury condo is a rare opportunity to fully experience the enchanting Montecito seaside lifestyle. Located within the gated enclave of Montecito Shores, the ground-floor residence blends modern sophistication with charming coastal allure. Spanning an impressive 2,068 square feet of meticulously renovated living space, the expansive open floor plan includes two generously sized bedrooms, two well-appointed bathrooms, and personal outdoor retreats.

Experience breathtaking garden views through floor-to-ceiling windows and take delight in two charming patios that invite tranquil moments in the sun or starlit evenings. Channel your inner chef in the gourmet kitchen, which flows into an inviting media room and library. The versatile dining and entertaining spaces are perfect for hosting. Luxuriate in high-end finishes, including custom rift oak cabinetry, state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems, spacious walk-in closets, in-unit laundry, and access to an exquisite community entertainment patio.

At Montecito Shores, you’ll enjoy private access to Montecito’s iconic beaches, along with a suite of resort-style amenities, such as 24-hour guard-gated security, sparkling pool, tennis court, serene greenbelt areas, and stunning oceanfront lounging spots.

Montecito Shores is ideally situated footsteps from the Rosewood Miramar Beach resort, Coral Casino Beach Club, and the Four Seasons Biltmore, as well as the upscale dining and shopping experiences on Coast Village Road and the vibrant new destination, The Post. You can look forward to indulging at soon-to-open neighborhood gems like Thomas Keller’s restaurant at the Coral Casino and Nobu and Bouchon Bakery at the Biltmore.
59 Seaview Drive is offered for $3,600,000. To arrange a visit, contact Lisa Foley of Berkshire Hathaway at 805-252-2271 or [email protected].
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