WHERE THE HORIZON LIVES

Along the Santa Barbara coastline, the horizon is more than a view. It is a defining presence. Sea and sky stretch outward in a single uninterrupted line, grounding each home in something expansive and enduring. Whether perched high above Montecito or set directly along the sand in Carpinteria, these residences are shaped by their relationship to open water.

 
 

3055 Padaro Lane, Carpinteria

At 3055 Padaro Lane, the Pacific feels infinite. Walls of glass open to sweeping ocean views, dissolving the boundary between interior and shoreline. From sunrise reflecting across the water to evenings washed in soft coastal light, the horizon becomes the constant backdrop to daily life. Here, the rhythm of the tides sets the tone for everything that follows. Explore this oceanfront compound here.

 
 
 

3443 Padaro Lane, Carpinteria

Positioned along one of the most coveted stretches of coastline, 3443 Padaro Lane offers uninterrupted views of sea and sky. Clean architectural lines frame the horizon without distraction, allowing the landscape to remain the focal point. The result is both striking and serene, a setting where the Pacific unfolds in its full scale. Discover this beachfront retreat here.

 
 
 

1196 E Mountain Drive, Montecito

Perched high above the coastline, 1196 East Mountain Drive commands panoramic ocean views that stretch endlessly toward the horizon. The elevation offers both sweeping scale and exceptional privacy. Across the expansive grounds and pool terrace, the Pacific remains in full view, a constant backdrop to life outdoors. Explore this hilltop sanctuary here.

 
 
 

2200 Bella Vista Drive, Montecito

True to its name, 2200 Bella Vista captures sweeping coastal panoramas that stretch toward the Pacific. Across the home and grounds, glimpses of sea and sky add depth and openness to the setting. It is a property defined by elevation, light, and long coastal views. Discover this Montecito retreat here.

 
 

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