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January 9, 2026

  • News Roundup

Earl Warren Showgrounds Is in Financial Trouble

In other news: Helistop decision delayed; city creates a hotline to report illegal homeless camps; crackdown on longterm parking at the waterfront; residents oppose homeless housing; questioning the Montecito Sanitary District's desired new building.

September 30, 2019

  • Just Listed

Under the Tuscan Spell

Rhonda Byrne, author of "The Secret," has put her Montecito estate back on the market at a lower price. If anyone can actualize a sale into happening....

  • Odds & Ends

Fitness Studio Opening Next to French Press

Plus: AIA Santa Barbara's annual self-guided architecture tour is coming up; a rare sighting of a diving board; anyone up for a cold plunge?

September 28, 2019

  • Good Housepeeking

Can You Solve This Midcentury Modern Puzzle?

The full list of this weekend's open houses is here. Among the more intriguing ones: a Japanese-Craftsman hybrid, a 1904 house off Miramar Beach with a kooky floor plan; and a well-made Hope Ranch house that just won't sell.

September 27, 2019

  • Food Stuff

Blackbird Remains More or Less Unchanged

Other food-related news and notes: Opening forecast for Mesa Burger in Montecito; Santa Barbara County's natural wine scene; local library has cake pans you can check out; Dart Coffee now selling Buena Onda empanadas.

  • Price Cuts

A $2.6 Million Price-Chop Makes for One Cold Shower

Also newly reduced: The last remaining part of the Lolita Armour estate; European pastiche below San Ysidro Ranch; killer views on Eucalyptus Hill; tasteful Don Nulty manor in east Montecito.

September 26, 2019

  • News Roundup

No More Elephants at the Santa Barbara Zoo

Other recent news: Carpinteria warms up a bit to ADUs; moratorium on new water hookups continues in the Goleta Valley; Olive Street duplex approved; conversations with Philip Glass, Elizabeth Strout, and others; microscopic plastics.

  • Odds & Ends

The Cheapest Ocean View in Town—But There’s a Catch

Plus: What might be the best parquet floor ever; design workshop for the Randall Road Debris Basin Project; bucolic artwork at Sullivan Goss; "Hedwig and the Angry Inch" on the big screen.

September 25, 2019

  • Just Listed

An Intimate Compound on a Street You Probably Don’t Even Know Exists

Near the end of a quiet street, with the bulk of the yard tucked behind, the 1949 house feels like a world of its own—and yet it's walkable to Coast Village Road.

  • Food Stuff

Montecito’s Fancy Silver Bough Restaurant Has Temporarily Closed

Other food news: Thirteen farms in Santa Barbara County will open for the day on Saturday; beer-and-barbecue festival this weekend; apple honey challah for Rosh Hashanah.

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Just Listed

  • Preppy, Pretty, and Pink in Ennisbrook
  • Nineties Mediterranean in Park Highlands
  • Supersize Spec Compound South of the Freeway
  • A Handsome Renovation in Hope Ranch
  • A Heck of a Swimming Pool on Ortega Ridge

Recent Comments

Good to know! — Don

2709 Vista del Oceano is immediately to the north of Nesbitt, and above that is the Pacifica Graduate Institute property that's on the market. — Erik Torkells

From SBA's Instagram post (likely source of Edhat's article): "San Diego service is returning with two carriers: Alaska starting on April 22, and Southwest starting… — Erik Torkells

Alaska is adding SBA to SAN not SWA I believe. — Don

That’s Pat Nesbitt’s estate - it’s been on the market for several years. — lasersailor

The property immediately to the north is the Pacifica Graduate Institute, now on the market for $17.9 million . — Paul

Horses. — Erik Torkells

Antique Alley on State Street just found out that they have lost their lease. The guy at the counter said the original owner has retired,… — Aria

I do love how the Zillow listing says "A globally recognized private estate bordering the highly prestigious city of Montecito," Did I miss an election… — Tigersharktoo

Now imagine when they take that same approach for the State St. pedestrian promenade. — Jefferson A.

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