Perched on the Santa Barbara coastline, 3139 Cliff Drive is an enchanting 1949 single-story Spanish adobe with the Pacific Ocean as its backyard. Highly sought-after unobstructed ocean and island views make this bluff-top home dazzle. Situated on 1.46 acres, the three-bedroom, two-bath home features a chef’s kitchen, laundry room, two-car garage with additional ample parking, and French doors throughout leading to sprawling grounds and ocean vistas. The natural light warms this south-facing home, immersing the vaulted ceilings. Accommodations in the detached guest quarters equipped with a full bathroom provide separate space for hosting family and guests. Finish the day with a breathtaking sunset and the fresh air of the sea breeze from your own backyard. If preferred, take the shared private path directly to the beach and watch the sun disappear.
3139 Cliff Drive is being offered for $10,995,000. To arrange a visit, contact Maureen McDermut (805-570-5545, [email protected]) or Houghton Hyatt (805-453-4124, [email protected]) of Sotheby’s International Realty.
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Sponsored by Maureen McDermut (DRE# 01175027) and Houghton Hyatt (DRE# 01992372) of Sotheby’s International Realty.




























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