
Discover the pinnacle of coastal living at 71 Seaview Drive, an exquisite top-floor residence within the prestigious Montecito Shores community. Thoughtfully designed to blend luxury with tranquility, this 1,830 square-foot home features two bedrooms and two bathrooms, offering an expansive open floor plan, high ceilings, and timeless finishes.
A true highlight of this home is the spacious 28-foot balcony, a serene oasis surrounded by lush greenery and beautifully landscaped grounds. This tranquil outdoor space invites seamless indoor-outdoor living, perfect for relaxing mornings, al fresco dining, or quiet evenings spent soaking in the natural beauty.

The primary suite is a private retreat with a versatile layout, creating an oversized sanctuary that embodies comfort and elegance. The state-of-the-art kitchen, with Miele/Sub-Zero appliances and sophisticated cabinetry, flows effortlessly into the sunlit living and dining areas anchored by a cozy fireplace. Every detail has been designed to enhance the home’s livability, with additional features including central air conditioning, contemporary art lighting and sound system throughout, a spacious in-unit laundry room, and ample storage.


Schedule your private showing today at the exclusive Montecito Shores and see what makes this property truly exceptional.
71 Seaview Drive is newly offered for $3,995,000. To arrange a visit, contact Lisa Foley of Goodwin & Thyne Properties at 805-252-2271 or [email protected].
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Sponsored by Lisa Foley (DRE# 01995513) of Goodwin & Thyne Properties.
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