A hilltop Montecito estate on 1.7 acres, with dramatic ocean, island, and mountain views, 2475 Bella Vista Drive comprises a main house, converted vintage stables, and an awesome two-bedroom guest house reminiscent of the San Ysidro Ranch.
Light, bright, and extensively remodeled, the main residence features three bedrooms, three and a half bathrooms, an office, gourmet kitchen, and ocean views. With an open floor plan, this home flows effortlessly through each of the living spaces. And the gourmet kitchen is a culinary masterpiece, equipped with state-of-the-art appliances, sleek countertops, and ample storage.
The sumptuous master suite boasts a spa-like ensuite bath and a private balcony with stunning ocean views.
Your guests will never want to leave the charming guest house—with two bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms, a private entrance, and an open living room and kitchen, it truly feels like a retreat.
Outdoors, you can lounge by the sparkling pool, dine alfresco on the spacious patio, stroll through meandering pathways and collect delicious fruit in the extensive orchard, or relax around the outdoor fireplace with a glass of wine under the stars. And the home is located in the Montecito Union School District.
2475 Bella Vista Drive is offered for $8,650,000. To arrange a visit, contact Daniel Encell of Berkshire Hathaway at 805-565-4896 or [email protected].
Sponsored by Daniel Encell (DRE# 00976141) of Berkshire Hathaway.
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