Experience coastal living at its finest in this two-bedroom Mesa condo! Enjoy ocean views, abundant light, and modern finishes. The living room is bathed in sunlight, perfect for relaxation or entertaining. The sleek, recently updated kitchen is a chef’s delight. Both bedrooms offer comfort, privacy, and lots of natural light. Located next to shops, restaurants, and Shoreline Park—you’ll have everything you need within steps! The beach is a short distance away, inviting you to enjoy the sand and sunsets. The property also features in-unit laundry and a one-car garage. Don’t miss this opportunity to embrace Santa Barbara’s coastal lifestyle!
222 Meigs Road, Apartment 17, is being offered for $1,399,000. To learn more, contact Avi Becker of The Santa Barbara Group at 805-944-2653 or [email protected].
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Sponsored by The Santa Barbara Group of Berkshire Hathaway (DRE# 02076584).
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