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February 9, 2026

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Newsletter: April 21

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Where in Santa Barbara…?

Know where this was shot? Prove it in the comments. (Update: We have a winner!) 4

April 19, 2024

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After 19 Years, Cabana Home Is on the Move

For four days only, Cabana Home is hosting an epic 60% off sale in preparation for their exciting move to the most important late 19th century building in Santa Barbara—Fabled Gables, a landmark Italianate Victorian built in 1874.

  • Just Listed

A Stylish Six-Bedroom on Padaro Lane

Noteworthy new listings also include a prominent West Mesa fixer for $8.4 million; Hope Ranch Mediterranean; 1973 Cielito house with indisputable cool; big backyard on Camino Viejo; Mission Canyon spec reno with widescreen views; cute Lower Riviera cottage; and more. 7

April 18, 2024

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It’s the Most Wonderful High of the Year

It’s almost April 20, also known as 4/20—the official global holiday celebrating cannabis. Come celebrate at Farmacy, Santa Barbara County’s trusted trio of cannabis shops, with massive discounts on every product, plus over a dozen “buy one, get one” deals on top brands.

  • Odds & Ends

A Knitting Shop Is Opening Downtown

Plus: Moving sale at Eye of the Day in Carpinteria; a visit to antiquarian Lee Stanton's Upper Village shop; next year's dates for the Santa Barbara International Film Festival; opposition to El Capitan Canyon Resort's expansion plan; Opera Santa Barbara‘s 2024-2025 lineup. 3

April 17, 2024

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A Turnkey Duplex in Montecito’s Coastal Zone

The elegant duplex at 1369 Danielson Road is conveniently located near Butterfly Beach, the Miramar and Biltmore resorts, and Coast Village Road. And because the property is inside the Coastal Zone, it has significant income-producing value—making it the perfect configuration for owner-occupants and/or vacation rental investors.

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Amid the Saints of South San Roque

Four and a half years into Siteline, I've explored a lot of this part of the world, and yet there are still pockets where I've never set foot (or even wheel). Take the area west of Gelson's.... 8

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Newsletter: April 17

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April 16, 2024

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Laid-Back Luxury: A Pair of Homes in Montecito

Set on a level, nearly one-acre parcel and nestled among a canvas of live oaks, boulders, and verdant lawns, this lush, modern compound is composed of two substantial, stylish structures—a wonderful canvas for multi-generation living, extended-stay guests, office space, content creation, or simply extra elbow room.

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