October 11, 2020
Areas beyond Montecito—including the Riviera and Yankee Farm—now appear to have caught fire. The week's notable sales also include a New Age compound above Summerland, a midcentury spec renovation, a stylish downtown duplex, and more.
July 31, 2020
The week’s top price adjustments include a George Washington Smith Tudor, Riviera villas in need of renovation and not, half a historic duplex on E. Canon Perdido, and more.
May 15, 2020
And one just got price-chopped by $4.25 million. The week's other top reductions: Spec renovation approaches the sweet spot; 1900 George Washington Smith Tudor; family-friendly redo with a nice backyard; Sea Cliff house inches toward reality.
March 24, 2020
Including a George Washington Smith Tudor from 1900, an unassuming cottage in the Upper East, a pretty kitchen in Montecito, and a Carp fixer with wide ocean views.
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The artist is always welcome to buy it back… — Andy
It seems like what happened was a freak thing. It’d certainly be a lot harder to visit the businesses on the pier without being able… — Andy
The website has an email ([email protected]), or you might try reaching out via Instagram. And here's the food menu, at least when it opened back… — Erik Torkells
Would have liked a reservation for a party of 6 but couldn't find a phone number, or a menu??????? — Michael Di Brezzo
I can’t wait to see what they use to keep the riff-raff off the rafts 🦋 — Christine!
Maybe you like the garish and gaudy changes he’s made/making to the ranch, coral casino, and Biltmore. I don’t. Thx for the lecture on property… — J
Rips up historical installations BUT adds butterfly rafts to the beach… personally, I’d never seen or even knew about the sculpture being from sb and… — JB
Totally! How dare he... *checks notes* ... remove art he owns from his own private property. What a shame that people can to do what… — JeffersonA
Ty’s monumental destruction continues. What a shame — J
Oh no! I was planning to go peek at those sculptures and hoped to someday gain access, what a loss. — Shana
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The artist is always welcome to buy it back… — Andy
It seems like what happened was a freak thing. It’d certainly be a lot harder to visit the businesses on the pier without being able… — Andy
The website has an email ([email protected]), or you might try reaching out via Instagram. And here's the food menu, at least when it opened back… — Erik Torkells
Would have liked a reservation for a party of 6 but couldn't find a phone number, or a menu??????? — Michael Di Brezzo
I can’t wait to see what they use to keep the riff-raff off the rafts 🦋 — Christine!
Maybe you like the garish and gaudy changes he’s made/making to the ranch, coral casino, and Biltmore. I don’t. Thx for the lecture on property… — J
Rips up historical installations BUT adds butterfly rafts to the beach… personally, I’d never seen or even knew about the sculpture being from sb and… — JB
Totally! How dare he... *checks notes* ... remove art he owns from his own private property. What a shame that people can to do what… — JeffersonA
Ty’s monumental destruction continues. What a shame — J
Oh no! I was planning to go peek at those sculptures and hoped to someday gain access, what a loss. — Shana