825 De La Vina offers a refined residential experience in the heart of downtown Santa Barbara, where modern design meets effortless city living.
More than just an apartment, it’s a lifestyle defined by walkability, convenience, and elevated comfort. Clean architectural lines, curated interiors, and thoughtfully designed spaces create a calm, sophisticated retreat just moments from the city’s most vibrant destinations.

A rare opportunity is now available to lease one of the last two one-bedroom, one-bath residences. Each home features a bright, open layout, elevated finishes, and seamless indoor-outdoor flow. Abundant natural light fills the interiors, while private outdoor spaces provide a quiet escape above the energy of downtown.
Step outside and enjoy immediate access to some of Santa Barbara’s best boutiques, cafés, fitness studios, and dining. Whether it’s a morning coffee, an afternoon stroll, or an evening out, everything you need is just beyond your doorstep.
Residences at 825 De La Vina are rarely available, and when they do come to market, they are quickly spoken for. For more information or to arrange a private showing, please contact:
Candice Morgan – 661.312.7659
Eileen Aguilar – 661.673.3919
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