Stroll along breezy walkways lined with hand-crafted mosaics. Relax on a spacious patio shaded by palms. Or spend the weekend on the beach, just minutes from your front door….
When you call 800 Santa Barbara home, you get the convenience of downtown living with a refined California aesthetic. The white stucco walls and red tile roofing pay homage to the Spanish colonial influence in Santa Barbara, while high-end amenities elevate the living spaces. Each of our sizable floor plans, from studios to two bedrooms, boasts the finest materials and luxurious aesthetics—such as handmade Malibu tiles, exposed rafter tails, and copper gutters—and many have spacious private patios.
Call 661-312-7659 to schedule a visit—we look forward to welcoming you home.
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Grew up in Silverlake long ago and Tam OShanter is unchanged. East side has always been cool-we had Neutra, Launtner and Schindler building houses and… — AFC
I had the pleasure to eat at Alma over the weekend and the food is EXCELLENT. The tuna tostada and the ceviche with coconut milk… — Tammy Hughes
Village Hardware, upper village Montecito — Carol
I don't take comps, much to my husband's chagrin, and none of the establishments knew I'd be writing about them. — Erik Torkells
Do you personally pay for everything or were some of these hospitality or dining experiences comped? — Jim
Erik. I’m late seeing this post. Here is a bit more detail. I’d still love to walk it with you one day. 236 Ortega, the… — Tammy Hughes
Vanishing will be my favorite entry into SB via the left lane off ramp and then turning under the highway and Railroad bridge. The existing… — John Jorgensen
Depending on the agenda, I stay in Pasadena at the humble but very decent Japanese-run 50's motor lodge Saga (because if I go down, I… — Drew Hart
It would help if there's a really good hotel in the area...? — Erik Torkells
I am still, ten years later, considered a 'newbie' in SB -- maybe that explains why, unlike most longstanding residents who hate LA and never… — Drew Hart