A private, charming residence on over three acres, 920 Hot Springs Road is located in a prime area of the Golden Quadrangle, on one of Montecito’s finest streets. Impeccably renovated, the home combines Mediterranean and modern styles, and it’s flooded with natural light from the many French doors. The versatile floor plan offers two or three bedrooms, living and dining areas, kitchen, sitting room, office, and three bathrooms. The superbly crafted outside entertaining area features a pool, hot tub, fireplace, and multiple trellises and seating areas, with a gorgeous stone wall as the backdrop. Additional amenities include a wine storage room, gated driveway, and two-car garage. Indoor-outdoor living simply doesn’t get better than this.
920 Hot Springs Road is currently being offered for $12.5 million. To schedule a visit, contact Mark MacGillvray of Coldwell Banker at 805-886-7097 or [email protected].
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