
Imagine waking up to the sound of crashing waves and walking on the sand whenever you like, with the Pacific Ocean—and a life of luxury and leisure—right outside your front door. At these five properties, summer really is endless. To schedule a visit, contact the Riskin Partners Estate Group at 805-565-8600 or [email protected].
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Located on 12.07 acres of prestigious Padaro Lane bluff, The Sanctuary (2779, 2777, and 2773 Padaro Lane) combines three separate parcels in an idyllic blend of privacy, luxury, and natural beauty. It’s a masterpiece of architectural design, showcasing unparalleled quality and attention to detail. Lush grounds are aided by a shared private water source, Loon Point beach access, 24/7 security, and a unique opportunity to develop the two remaining parcels, creating the ultimate beachfront retreat to be enjoyed for years to come. | Offered at $75,000,000.
Spanning over 4.3 flat, park-like acres on two parcels, the estate at 3055 Padaro Lane boasts a staggering 350 feet of dramatic, private bluff overlooking the Pacific. Bright, beachy interiors grace the three-bedroom main house and separate guest studio. Well-proportioned rooms offer ocean views and invigorating breezes, with wonderful indoor-outdoor living throughout. The sprawling lawns and historic specimen trees are nurtured by a private water source. Plans to reimagine the existing home and create a guest house and pool on the second parcel are in final review. | Offered at $59,995,000.
A luxe-but-laid-back estate, 3443 Padaro Lane is expertly positioned so that dramatic ocean views are seen from nearly every room, capturing an expansive view of the coast that spans well beyond the property’s approximately 77 feet of beach front. Whether you’re on the expansive seaside deck, on the private rooftop patio, or by the fireplace in the central courtyard, the ocean breeze floats throughout the home with ease. A beautiful guest house and a lighted tennis court round out this magical seaside compound. | Offered at $41,950,000.
Nestled at the end of Summerland’s private, discreet Finney Street, the charming home at 2311 Finney Street has been newly renovated with bright, beachy interiors. The prime location offers a private path to the beach and Summerland Park, ensuring endless opportunities for seaside adventures. With accommodation for up to five cars and permits for a third bedroom, there is ample room to host loved ones for a weekend or an extended stay. The ocean-view spa is the ultimate retreat after a day of sun-soaked escapades. | Offered at $7,300,000.
Nestled within the beachside community of Bonnymede, within easy walking distance to Butterfly Beach, Coast Village Road, the Biltmore, and the reborn Coral Casino, 1315 Plaza Pacifica epitomizes the allure of Montecito living. Positioned on the ground floor for easy access, the one-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath home features an ocean-view patio and a thoughtfully designed open floor plan. The Bonnymede complex 24/7 guard-gated security, tennis courts, a pool, ample private storage, garage parking, and other amenities. This is lock-and-leave living at its easiest. | Offered at $3,200,000.
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Sponsored by Riskin Partners Estate Group (DRE# 01954177) of Village Properties.
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