
Welcome to your modern oasis of elegance in Montecito’s prestigious Park Lane West. This five-bedroom residence offers stunning ocean and mountain views and a serene connection with nature, providing the perfect retreat for a luxurious escape.

Recently revitalized with extensive renovations, this home exudes contemporary sophistication and meticulous attention to detail. Step inside, and you’ll immediately be greeted by the allure of the expansive walls of glass that frame picturesque vistas, the soaring ceilings that create an open and airy ambiance, and the warmth of natural light that fills every corner, bringing the outdoors in.

The chef’s kitchen is a culinary dream, equipped with top-of-the-line Wolf and Miele appliances, custom cabinetry, wet bar and ample pantry storage.

The primary suite boasts a marble-clad bathroom with a relaxing whirlpool tub, offering a tranquil space to unwind while taking in the mesmerizing mountain views.


Multiple indoor and outdoor gathering areas make entertaining a breeze, allowing you to make the most of Montecito’s wonderful climate.

Outside, discover three professionally landscaped acres, highlighted by a tranquil plunge pool, perfect for unwinding amidst the captivating beauty of nature.

This contemporary Montecito retreat offers the perfect balance of modern sophistication and the serenity of the great outdoors. Experience the finest in Montecito living in this extraordinary home.

900 Park Lane West is being offered for $7,950,000. To arrange a visit, contact Pippa Davis (805-886-0174, [email protected]) or Brian Goldsworthy (805-570-1289, [email protected]) at Compass.

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Sponsored by Pippa Davis (DRE# 01419280) and Brian Goldsworthy (DRE# 01432570) of Compass.
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