On one of the best streets in the Samarkand neighborhood of Santa Barbara, this midcentury three-bedroom, two-bath home sits above the street, surrounded by gardens and patios. The mountain views are beautiful, along with city views over the treetops. The remodeled kitchen features quality cabinetry and appliances. Hardwood floors, formal dining, and French doors add to the charm of this beautiful home. There’s a detached two-car garage, and the location is close to schools, shopping, restaurants, parks, and the hospital.
2745 Cuesta Road is newly offered at $2.495 million. To schedule a visit, contact George Logan of 22 West Realtors (805-896-3823, [email protected]) or Kim Hultgen of Village Properties (805-895-2067, [email protected]).
Sponsored by George Logan (DRE# 00864273) and Kim Hultgen (DRE# 00898369).
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