
Tucked away in the Montecito Hedgerow, the immaculate, move-in-ready, single-level residence at 1595 Miramar Lane offers an effortless blend of refined elegance and modern comfort. Come take a look at the open house this Sunday, March 9, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.


Set on a spacious corner lot—just shy of one-third acre—with dual entrances, the property is framed by mature olive and citrus trees, evoking tranquility and privacy in the heart of Montecito. Thoughtfully redesigned, the home’s contemporary aesthetic is highlighted by a sophisticated fireplace, oak hardwood floors, and a seamless indoor-outdoor flow. Think San Ysidro Ranch!

The open-concept kitchen is a chef’s delight, with honed quartz countertops and luxe appliances, and the dining area extends onto an attractive patio ideal for al fresco gatherings.



The luxurious bathrooms are appointed with Italian stone flooring, enhancing the home’s spa-like ambiance.



A newly installed water purification system, an advanced security system, and an attached two-car garage with custom glass doors further elevate the home’s modern conveniences. The lush backyard is designed for ease and entertaining, and it features water-wise landscaping and an outdoor shower, perfect after a day at nearby Miramar Beach.

Ideally positioned just moments from world-class dining and shopping on Coast Village Road, top-rated schools including Montecito Union, and iconic destinations like the Rosewood Miramar Beach and Coral Casino, this residence embodies the quintessential Montecito lifestyle. Don’t miss this opportunity to own a turnkey retreat in one of California’s most sought-after coastal enclaves.
1595 Miramar Lane is offered for $5,395,000. There’s an open house this Sunday, March 9, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., or to arrange a visit, contact Lisa Foley of Goodwin & Thyne Properties at 805-252-2271 or [email protected].
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Sponsored by Lisa Foley (DRE# 01995513) of Goodwin & Thyne Properties.
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