Welcome to 1903 Coyote Circle—where everyday living feels like a quiet retreat. This 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath Mediterranean-style home offers effortless living in the quiet beauty of the Santa Barbara foothills.
Peaceful and private yet moments from Montecito’s Upper & Lower Villages, downtown Santa Barbara, and the local exceptional beaches, this home showcases mountain and ocean views wrapped in an air of understated coastal elegance.
1903 Coyote Circle offers an experience of daily calm, punctuated by soft coastal light, gentle air, and the effortless outdoor beauty that’s synonymous with Santa Barbara living.
Enjoy layers of greenery and wide open skies, with beloved nearby landmarks like Westmont College and Lotusland, just moments away.
Ideally situated for an active outdoor lifestyle, offering everyday access to nature and exemplifying an indoor-outdoor way of living.
Beyond the home, the neighborhood offers simple everyday delights, from an inviting Little Free Library for leisurely browsing to a charming water fountain that lends the area an unexpected air of magic!
The community pool offers a serene, resort-like escape—a place to unwind and relax into the slower rhythm of the day.
1903 Coyote Circle brings together comfort, calm, and convenience in a setting that truly has it all. Every detail, from the impeccably maintained home and spacious 2-car garage to the peaceful outdoor spaces and inviting poolside lounging areas, invites you to settle in and enjoy the ease of home.
1903 Coyote Circle is offered for $4,250,000. For more information or to schedule a private showing, contact Lisa Foley of Berkshire Hathaway at 805-252-2271 or [email protected].
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Sponsored by Lisa Foley (DRE# 01995513).



















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