The market for high-end real estate in Montecito has been hot this spring, and when that happens, you have to know when to be patient. Take the iconic Montecito estate with vast ocean views, flat grounds, incredible design, and luxe amenities that just closed, having been listed by Ryan Malmsten of Santa Barbara Brokers.
Likewise, you have to know when to pounce. An equestrian estate also closed this week, with Ryan representing the buyer. It’s the kind of property that doesn’t come around very often.
And he’s currently representing 965 Brooktree Road ($11,500,000), a turnkey European country villa in a fantastic location with breathtaking ocean and Channel Islands views from every room.

Whatever your real estate intentions, Ryan Malmsten can help. Contact him at 805-444-7926 or [email protected].
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Sponsored by Ryan Malmsten of Santa Barbara Brokers (DRE# 01937743).

















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