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May 9, 2026

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Newsletter: June 22

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  • Guessing Game

Where in Santa Barbara…?

Know where this was shot? Prove it in the comments. (Update: The house wins.) 5

June 20, 2025

  • Just Listed

1930 Toro Canyon Villa by the Architect of the Hoover Dam

Noteworthy new listings also include an ode to gray plaster; seven-level house across from Shoreline Park; 1924 Cape Cod on Mission Canyon Road; likely Montecito spec reno; Las Alturas aerie; Prairie-style Structure of Merit downtown; and more. 2

June 19, 2025

  • News Roundup

The 2025-26 Arts & Lectures Lineup Has Been Announced

Other recent news: City receives $100,000 grant to paint the street at a downtown intersection; long construction project on upper De La Vina to start; interim UCSB chancellor; Rosewood Miramar Beach to fund and host county sheriff substation. 3

June 18, 2025

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Designed with impeccable attention to detail and perfectly positioned between Santa Barbara and Montecito, this ultra-private estate offers a blend of sophistication and serenity—and it's a rare offering in one of the area’s most desirable enclaves.

  • Get Out of Town

There’s More to Peru Than Machu Picchu

While the Incan ruins are understandably a highlight of any visit to the country, you'd do well to expand your horizons—not just to Lima, but also the Colca Canyon, Sacred Valley, and the stunning city of Arequipa. 2

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Newsletter: June 18

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June 17, 2025

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Lease Montecito’s Hidden Gem: Camino Paradiso Awaits

Nestled in the heart of Montecito’s most prestigious enclave, Camino Paradiso is a lush, one-acre estate—with both a gracious main residence and a beautifully appointed guest—that's available now for long-term lease, fully furnished and move-in ready.

  • Cheat Sheet

40 Ways to Entertain Out-of-Town Guests

Houseguest season is upon us, but how to keep them occupied? Here are a whole lot of quintessentially Santa Barbara suggestions. Of course, you need not be hosting visitors to justify an adventure.... 6

June 16, 2025

  • Hot Property

Beachfront Provençal Sells for $10.74 Million Off the Initial Asking Price

Last week's sales also include midcentury moments in Hope Ranch; likely spec reno near the Upper Village; Faria Beach oceanfront; off-market fixer on Eucalyptus Hill; a loss above San Roque; Samarkand mini-compound; and more.

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Just Listed

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Right because moving the breakwater and harbor will cost less. Sea levels are rising, it's a fact, get used to it. — apzer

Sea levels are rising and the city should not plan? — Don

Had the Frosnapper today- deeeeeelicious! — Christine!

Restaurant News

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