Newly priced at $7,775,000 and open today from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., the stylish, charming home at 920 Hot Springs Road is far and away the best value in Montecito. It’s a great price for anywhere in town, but even more so on one of Montecito’s finest streets. The private, three-acre property is a quick stroll away from the front-country trail system. You could hike over to the San Ysidro Ranch for lunch….
Originally built at the site of a reservoir, the superbly crafted stone courtyard marries the past with the present.
The home, which combines Mediterranean and modern styles, has been extensively and impeccably renovated, and it’s flooded with natural light. The versatile floor plan includes two/three bedrooms, three bathrooms, living and dining areas, a sitting room, office, wine-storage room, gated driveway, and a two-car garage.

This is the epitome of Montecito’s famous indoor-outdoor living: the outdoor entertaining area features a pool, hot tub, fireplace, and multiple trellises and seating areas, all enclosed by gorgeous stone walls.

920 Hot Springs Road will be open today (Wednesday, July 24) from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., or to schedule a private visit, contact Mark MacGillvray of Sotheby’s International Realty at 805-886-7097 or [email protected].
Sponsored by Mark MacGillvray (DRE# 01395504).


















Recent Comments
They can't even get the metro link linked! — Christine!A
Exactly this. I haven't heard any realistic alternatives yet. — BrR
The land is privately owned and zoned for development. What operates on it today exists at the discretion of the owners, and that can change… — BrR
Those tract homes are tacky and not good enough for precious Carpinteria. Carp deserves much better than those eye sores. — KK
It’s not vacant parcel: it’s a beautiful co-op organic farm, Farm Cart Organics, that feeds our community, and a farm school, Carpinteria Children’s Farm, and… — Sarah
Respectfully, there was never a version of development on this site that Carpinteria was going to welcome with open arms. That's the problem. Even if… — EM
My comment on your post here last June: https://www.sitelinesb.com/nearly-200-housing-units-proposed-for-the-carpinteria-bluffs/ “the developer is saying it’ll use the density bonus to accommodate the housing instead—and retain the… — SkyG
I’d definitely prefer a hotel with restaurant, farm, grounds, etc. than Orange County tract homes. — BW
For anyone curious, the "farm resort" initially proposed—and intensely resisted by Carpinteria residents—is described in this post: https://www.sitelinesb.com/99-room-farm-resort-proposed-for-the-carpinteria-bluffs/ — Erik Torkells
The state is going to force housing on communities that don't plan for it. Carpinteria can either shape what gets built here or wait for… — BrR