A transformative wave is sweeping through how we live and ushering in a new era where the allure of traditional hotel stays is being rivaled by personalized luxury residences. Today, more and more discerning and affluent individuals who have a penchant for the extraordinary are reshaping the luxury home market and turning their residences into all-purpose havens that transcend even the most exclusive resorts.
1530 Mimosa Lane. Pictured at top: 7200 Casitas Pass Road.
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In Montecito and Santa Barbara, luxurious homes enjoy a year-round temperate climate, with ample sunshine and endless beach days.
1556 La Vista Road.
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Family compounds with multiple structures and acreage form residential retreats where generations can live and vacation together.
7200 Casitas Pass Road.
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Embracing amenities like pools, spas, saunas, gyms (or even whole wellness centers), tennis and pickleball courts, putting greens, outdoor kitchens, guest houses, vineyards, wine cellars, farm-to-table gardens, home cinemas, and offices. These homes cultivate resorts that transcend the ordinary.
1556 La Vista Road.
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A putting green and poolside lounging with a view.
2222 East Valley Road and 7200 Casitas Pass Road.
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Evenings around the fire pit, and a gentleman’s farm and petite vineyard.
1775, 1779, and 1781 Glen Oaks Road.
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Outdoor recreation knows no bounds—bocce, pickleball, tennis, and more!
375 Ortega Ridge Road.
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Step into a world where each day unfolds as a personal retreat, hosting luxury without compromise.
To learn more about the properties pictured here, contact Kogevinas Luxury Properties at 805-450-6233 or [email protected].
••• 1530 Mimosa Lane ($16,500,000)
••• 1775, 1779, and 1781 Glen Oaks Drive ($16,000,000)
••• 7200 Casitas Pass Road ($14,500,000)
••• 375 Ortega Ridge Road ($12,800,000)
••• 2222 East Valley Road ($8,895,000)
••• 1556 La Vista Road ($6,300,000)
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Sponsored by Kogevinas Luxury Properties (DRE# 01209514) of the Berkshire Hathaway Luxury Collection.
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