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June 21, 2026

  • Guessing Game

Where in Santa Barbara…?

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

January 23, 2026

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Searching for Value? Head for the Hills!

These three properties prove that your money goes much farther in the mountains just outside of town—and what's more, you're immersed by nature and near the splendors of the Santa Ynez Valley. All three are open this weekend so go take a look for yourself.

  • Just Listed

A Tale of Two Montecito Mediterraneans

Noteworthy new listings also include new-build energy off San Antonio Creek Road; multi-level villa on La Vista del Oceano; Campanil fixer; Toro Canyon renovation; three in East Mesa; 1922 Wallace Neff in a tough spot; Park Highlands spiffer-upper; adorable 1930 cottage in San Roque; and more.

January 22, 2026

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Take Better Care of Yourself This Year

The Santa Barbara area is blessed with amazing resources to help you look and feel your best.

  • News Roundup

Downtown Film Center on Track to Open in Two Weeks

Other recent news: Final approval for five-story apartment building on W. De La Guerra; Santa Barbara County executive officer to retire; more on the overtime shenanigans at the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office; step forward for the Goleta Valley Library; new theater company in town; Goleta to host a World Cup contender. 4

January 21, 2026

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Every Morning Starts Like This… Calm, Serenity, and Ease

At 1903 Coyote Circle, everyday living feels like a quiet retreat. It's peaceful and private, with mountain and ocean views, yet moments from Montecito’s Upper and Lower Villages, downtown Santa Barbara, and the beach.

  • Walk With Me

The Westmontish Region of Montecito

The residential area southwest of Westmont College has surprises up its sleeve, including a secret park, an HOA, and trails through the woods. 10

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Newsletter: January 21

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January 20, 2026

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Seamless Indoor-Outdoor Living on Eucalyptus Hill

Set within an amazing 93108 neighborhood, this inviting home offers outstanding natural light, a smooth indoor–outdoor flow, and an extra-large, usable yard that expands the way you live. Come see for yourself at the open houses this weekend.

  • Odds & Ends

Stylish Apartment Building Proposed for Los Patos Way

Plus: The Santa Claus Lane bike path; might Montecito ban gas-powered leaf blowers?; update on the row of eucalyptus trees on East Valley Road; another Santa Barbara Bowl show announced; parts of Goleta Beach County Park to close for storm-related repairs; Vandenberg Space Force Base's self-mythologizing; group show at Marcia Burtt Gallery; taking San Ysidro Trail all the way to the top. 10

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Just Listed

  • Ennisbrook Château Given a Contemporary Makeover
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Recent Comments

While I sympathize with the Padaro homeowners there are two noteworthy reasons to remove the majority of the trees and add the additional mile of… — Dennis Houghton

I think those Padero Lane residents would be concerned about the loss of trees which currently largely block the view of the freeway and reduce… — SeaKanda

Agree! — Christine

Many of these people who whine and cry about not enough housing are the same ones who bitch about losing trees in turn for improved… — Tomás

This is a disappointing take from the author. The railroad right of way, where this work will occur is where the railroad has a right… — NL

That’s a great list and going to check out the train museum with my 5 year old grandson. I would also add the natural history… — AFC

You don't need a kid to go to the Sea Center - it's fun and informative, and will bring out the kid in any adult. — Sarita

I’d like to get this as a tattoo. Or maybe a billboard. Probably a billboard. Bravo, regardless. “ You should remember that where you’re sitting… — Andy

I suspect the residents of Padaro Lane are more concerned with losing their parking carve outs on Union Pacific property than with losing the trees. — BG

Tony, I was just having a little fun with my morning coffee when I wrote that comment and didn't mean to trigger anyone. Regarding action,… — J

Restaurant News

  • Silvergreens Cafe Has Opened Downtown
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Walk With Me

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Burning Questions

  • Why Are the Railroad Tracks Being Expanded Along Padaro Lane?
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  • How Long Will This Big Pipe Be at East Beach?
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