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December 18, 2025

  • Hot Property

1949 Adobe With Beach Stairs Sells for $8.75 Million

Last week's sales also include 106-acre wine country compound; 1.88 acres on Eucalyptus Hill; boxy 2004 architecture backed up against Casa Dorinda; Upper East house after six price cuts; and more. 1

January 8, 2024

  • News Roundup

Legal Battle Over the News-Press Buildings

Other recent news: Prestige Hand Car Wash has closed; the Chrisman California Islands Center in Carpinteria will open soon; Leadbetter Beach restroom changes rile swimmers; artist Kelly Clause's new studio/gallery; this year's city ballot lineup. 1

January 7, 2024

  • On the Horizon

The 48 Restaurants Expected to Open in Coming Months

On the menu this year: two old-school delis, an internationally renowned chef, beachfront dining, two restaurants in the Upper Village, Japanese omakase, an oyster bar, harborside coffee, a glamorous addition to Ojai, and much more. 17

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Newsletter: January 7

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  • Guessing Game

Where in Santa Barbara…?

Know where this was shot? Prove it in the comments. (Update: We have a winner!) 2

January 5, 2024

  • Just Listed

1980s Glamour in Birnam Wood

Noteworthy new listings also include a 1978 five-bedroom on Alameda Padre Serra; freestanding condo at the east end of Canon Perdido; unfinished San Roque cottage; and a vacant lot in Montecito. 1

January 4, 2024

  • Sponsored

2024 Real Estate Update from Those Who Know Best

Curious to get a recap on 2023’s real estate market and learn what’s in store for in 2024? Who better to ask than Riskin Partners, the market leaders and renowned team who have sold more real estate than anyone in town, and coming in #1 again in 2023 with $325 million in sales.

  • Burning Questions

What’s Up With These Sculptures on a Hillside in Summerland?

"Near the beginning of the trail we passed by a fenced field with some large, strange sculptures—including giant grenades! I thought you might know something about why these pieces are in that location. It is an exhibit? Storage?" —C. 1

January 3, 2024

  • Food Stuff

Mexican Seafood Restaurant to Open Next to the Granada Theatre

More food news: Another Indian restaurant is coming to State Street; Uptown Lounge has reopened; chicken-and-waffles chain Bruxie debuts today; Secret Bao is taking a break; SB Sunshine Cafe's Goleta location is open; Sade Turkish Coffee & Delights in Carpinteria; Rory's Place in Ojai is recovering from a fire. 11

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Newsletter: January 3

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Recent Comments

I love Little Mountain and have been three times. The rice is $12 not $17 and it's swimming in butter not oil and everyone whose… — Leslie Westbrook

Le Petit Valentien -- maybe not classic French, but pretty close and great prices and great chef Robert. (and Ethiopian on the weekends!) — Leslie Westbrook

The property has building violations on, and the property was held by a bank that wanted out after foreclosing on the previous owner. — Paul

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I tried Little Mountain. Beautiful space and decor. But the menu, portions, and prices are ridiculous even for Montecito. $8 for cold bread (3 small… — Foodie

What I want to know is, why is it that Santa Barbara abounds in Italian places, yet no place really exists for classic French cuisine,… — Drew Hart

Montecito restaurateurs need to learn that not all diners are billionaires and, and that inflated pricing does not work. The successful spots all have a… — Rob

Like the old Paradise Cafe! — Jimmy

Completely Agree. A lawyer opening up a flashy restaurant and expecting the city to compensate him for not knowing what he is doing ? This… — Zeeann

We need better and different options in Montecito!! why only steak frites on every menu !?!?!? And personally I do not understand why ca dario,… — April

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