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December 13, 2025

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Newsletter: March 24

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Where in Santa Barbara…?

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March 22, 2024

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Contemporary New Construction Near the Hiking Trails

Noteworthy new listings also include half-rustic, half-rococo in Hope Ranch; nice Campanil spread; two-cottage compound near Miramar Beach; Hedgerow fixer; 1928 San Roque charmer; modern Victorian in Los Olivos; 156 acres of backcountry with plans for a "guest ranch"; and more. 1

March 21, 2024

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A Rare Chance to Own Two Homes Just Steps from Miramar Beach

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  • News Roundup

Architects Make Suggestions for the State Street Promenade

Other recent news: Improvements to Coast Village Road; Vuori is moving again; Josh Brolin bought in Montecito; the theme of the 100th Old Spanish Days Fiesta; Goleta Beach and Gaviota State Park have reopened; Hillary Hauser is stepping down as head of Heal the Ocean; the end of the standard 6 percent sales commission? 10

March 20, 2024

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What’s Next for the Santa Barbara Public Market

More food news: Yetz's Bagels is taking over the entire Dank Bowl Kitchen space; the Nugget is coming to Carpinteria; Indian Tandoori Kingdom has opened; three-course menu at Caruso's; the latest forecast for Dart Coffee Co.'s outpost at the harbor; while Rory's Place recovers, it's opening Rory's Other Place next door. 14

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Newsletter: March 20

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March 19, 2024

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Divine Design at the Ministry of the Interior

The Brown Design Group has restored what was originally the Second Baptist Church—a Gothic Revival building from 1925, more recently the Church of Skatan—and there is no handsomer shop in town.

March 18, 2024

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Embracing the Past, Thriving in the Present, and Building for the Future

Since 1996, Village Properties, led by Renee Grubb, has been the premier real estate company in Santa Barbara. We are stewards of the community, committed to serving this beautiful area and its exceptional properties.

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