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December 21, 2025

  • Odds & Ends

Let’s Stop Poisoning Owls and Hawks

Plus: Weekend limits on Montecito beach parking; Space Home & Garden's "safe soft opening"; Montecito Village storefront appears leased; "world-famous sculptor" looking for a rental; short film about Lotusland.

  • Just Listed

1915 House Given a Glamorous Makeover

When someone decorates a house to the nines, the way 1930 Emerson Avenue has been decorated, attention really must be paid.

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Newsletter: August 24

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August 23, 2020

  • News Roundup

County May Punish Businesses Flouting Covid-19 Rules

Other recent news: Grenade found in garage got blown up in Pershing Park; where Montecito's name comes from; more on the Randall Road Debris Basin; Cottage Hospital seeks Covid-19 plasma donors; Q&As with school-board candidates Brian Campbell and Elrawd MacLearn.

  • Hot Property

Another Auction Ends With a Fizzle

Inventory new and old continues to get snapped up—often before any reductions are necessary. Here are the nine notable closings from the past week.

August 22, 2020

  • First Look

How Bike-Sharing Will Impact Santa Barbara’s Streetscape

The first phase of bike sharing in Santa Barbara calls for 500 docks to be installed along the downtown State Street corridor and on the waterfront. Here's what they'll look like and where they'll likely be.

August 21, 2020

  • Price Cuts

It’s a Haywire Market: Some Prices Are Going Up, While Others Go Down

The week's top adjustments include a Hedgerow compound now asking $2.55 million more; sweet retreat above Summerland; Tuscan villa in Toro Canyon; stylishly renovated hacienda; weekend retreat walkable to Butterfly Beach; and more. 1

  • Odds & Ends

The Biltmore Now Says It’s Closed for an “Extensive Renovation”

Plus: New home design gallery in Carpinteria; State Street survey results; appeal of a cannabis farm on the western edge of Carp; debris basin update; city seeks members for City Advisory Groups.

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Newsletter: August 21

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August 20, 2020

  • First Look

Inside the Impressive New Bristol Farms Supermarket

The Bristol Farms store at La Cumbre is a winner—bigger and less cramped than Whole Foods and Lazy Acres, and way nicer than Gelson's. Would that it could take the place of the Vons in Montecito.... 1

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Recent Comments

What are the changes for boat slip owners? I am in Marina #3. Paid $19K for a 28’ slip permit in 2016. Now they are… — James Adelman

Yep, that puts it on my permanent "No Fly" list. Oh, how I love parts of the world where everything-- food, tax, tip, service, is… — C. Andrew

Nailed it! And let's not forget that 5% cost of living charge they stuff into the bill. — Cee Oh

We looked at the property and it needs a lot of work. There was mold and water leaks, no beach access and all kinds of… — Steve

Max, You are correct. Santa Barbara is on track to become a trifecta of second homes (via new build apartments). AirBnBs and Section 8 housing. — Cate

Slip owners do pay property tax, there is a possessory interest tax of 1% of the assessed value of the slip that is based on… — Rich

True! To describe where it is, out in Goleta...then explain the whole 7 mile long strip...or not. — Don

Boat owners don’t own the slips, they have permits to use the slips which are public land. They pay permit fees, not property tax This… — LD

I would like to see all the taxes they collect and what they pay out and to who, its basic mathematics every person should know… — David ochoa

Is the city banning boat owners from owning the slips? No more cash transactions, then no more property taxes collected if they are worthless — Derek

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