It’s Spring Break…let’s go to the beach!
Montecito’s beaches aren’t just beautiful — they’re part of the lifestyle. Living here means having some of the Central Coast’s most celebrated beaches just moments away. Whether you’re catching a wave at Hammonds, unwinding at Butterfly, or savoring a sunset from Miramar Beach, it’s all right here. And for those who are ready for a front-row experience — opportunities like 1803 Fernald Point Lane, 1508 Miramar Beach, and 3519 Padaro Lane offer the rare chance to live at the beach, with the rhythm of the ocean as part of your every moment.
Here are a few of our favorite beaches.
What Happened in Montecito Last Week?
March 30th – April 5th
8 New Listings
7 Closed Sales
3 Pending Sales
spotlight architect
Winsor Soule
Winsor Soule, a visionary architect who helped shape the architectural identity of Santa Barbara, left an indelible mark with his refined sensibility and commitment to graceful, enduring design. Partnering with Reginald Johnson and later with Thomas Nixon, Soule crafted some of the area’s most distinguished civic and residential landmarks throughout the early to mid-20th century. His work seamlessly blended Spanish Colonial Revival elegance with a keen understanding of local climate and landscape, resulting in structures that feel as timeless as they are sophisticated. Notable projects like the Santa Barbara Public Library and Santa Barbara Junior High School showcase his meticulous attention to proportion and detail, elevating everyday buildings to a form of art. Soule’s influence continues to resonate throughout Montecito and Santa Barbara, where his legacy endures in the harmonious beauty and understated grandeur of his designs.