See the Pacific, Santa Barbara coastline, harbor, and Santa Ynez Mountains
The Mediterranean island of Mallorca and the charm of early 1920s architecture served as inspiration for Villa de la Vista, a work of art punctuated by architectural intricacies at every turn, from Moorish arches to carved sculptures and colorful accents bringing animation to each space.
Up a private gated drive and past a shimmering pond, this glorious Tuscan-style estate offers the rare opportunity to live in luxury surrounded by 29 acres of productive vineyards and 500 olive trees.
A home’s value is enhanced by that elusive quality known as “curb appeal,” and a well-designed and properly-maintained landscape is a selling point for any home on the market. From perfectly manicured bushes and flower beds, lush lawns, and even oversized trees, having a visually-appealing front and/or back yard is key to impressing not only potential buyers, but guests as well.
As the weather is warming up, and after over a year spent at home, it’s likely that you’re ready to give your home a refresh with vibrant hues and updated décor.
Designed by famed California architect Wallace Neff
History and charm abound at this stunning Spanish-style oasis in Montecito’s Hedgerow neighborhood. Well-known as the Dr. John Willis Baer House, it was designed in the 1920s by Wallace Neff, one of California’s most celebrated architects and featured in a 1926 issue of Architectural Digest.