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June 24, 2026

  • Just Listed

2009 Spanish Colonial in the Golden Quadrangle’s Sweet Spot

Noteworthy new listings also include big and turnkey in Bonnymede; 1964 spiffer-upper atop the Riviera; lovely condo where the Upper East meets the Lower Riviera; likely spec project on Eucalyptus Hill; Hope Ranch Annex log cabin; Hedgerow hot potato; and more.

May 21, 2026

  • News Roundup

Around a Third of Santa Rosa Island Has Burned

Other recent news: Election endorsements; new county executive officer selected; 20,000-square-foot church complex proposed in Goleta; funding for 30-unit "tiny home" village for homeless families.

May 20, 2026

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Hayward’s “Buy More, Save More Sale” Ends This Sunday, May 24

Summer is quickly approaching—be ready for it! There’s still time to shop the world’s leading brands while taking advantage of substantial savings. The more you invest, the more you save.

  • Food Stuff

A Wine Bar Is Opening at The Post

More food news: What's next for the La Cantina space in Noleta; Rudy's Carpinteria location is for lease; two new restaurants (American and Roman-style pizza) in Goleta; Hook & Press is now open on Mondays; Sandbar reopening date; Isla Vista poke shop; Lucky Penny's Los Olivos outpost has debuted; Solvang is getting a listening bar. 4

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Newsletter: May 20

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May 19, 2026

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What $4.55M Gets You in Montecito Right Now

This custom-built home hits all the right notes: privately situated on .7 acre and move-in ready, with high ceilings, awash in natural light, and indoor-outdoor living everywhere you look. See for yourself at this week's open houses.

  • Do Better

Hiking Etiquette in 10 Easy Steps

Etiquette gets a bad rap as being a hobby for fusspots, but it's really a framework for coexistence, whether you're entering an elevator, enjoying afternoon tea, or hiking in the front country. 15

May 18, 2026

  • Hot Property

1926 Mary Craig in the Hedgerow Sells for $11.45 Million

Last week's sales also include the 1969 Cliff May in Birnam Wood; Hope Ranch contemporary; Bonnymede oceanfront for $2 million off initial asking price; Mediterranean across from Hendry's Beach; Alta Mesa spec reno; and more.

May 17, 2026

  • Odds & Ends

A Chic New Shop in Carpinteria

Plus: Opening date for Summerland's needlepoint/mahjong shop; mysterious marker in Gaviota State Park; Roger Daltrey to play the Lobero Theatre; women’s clothing shop BoHoJo moved out of La Cumbre Plaza; Camarillo now has a children's museum. 3

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Newsletter: May 17

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Recent Comments

Agree with the spirit of Joe S and George... find another location for the siding! Don't destroy a beautiful little lane that the public enjoys-… — PF

Be careful about your generalizing, A. We have 6 residents on Padaro in their 90s, on a fixed income and social security. Some of us… — Kaye

Speaking as a Padaro resident, BG, that is not accurate. Not all of us have carved out parking spaces on Padaro, and most of those… — Kaye

Agreed Joe S! The recently purposed second track would cause tree lined Padaro, my favorite biking route, to lose most of the trees including old… — George

Thanks for giving Whisper a shout out. It’s such a special way to experience the waterfront in Santa Barbara (and surprisingly affordable!). We also run… — Rebecca

The proposed second train track location would be better situated between the SB station and the Goleta Station. More room. Less tree removal. Could be… — Joe S.

This is inaccurate, Dennis. While there are Eucs that were planted over 100 years ago along Padaro, they are not the majority of trees. There… — DW

A little correction anyone can verify by walking the Lane. There are very few euchs along Padaro Lane. The most abundant species on the west… — Suzanne Duca

The people making the environmentalist argument just flew in from Aspen on private jets. — A

Wow, great list. For a small town, we have a lot to offer. Lotusland is my favorite place on earth and the Music Academy is… — Jilt

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