Asking Price: $2,950,000. Open Sunday (1-4) February 12, 2017. Two Story Farmhouse was built in 1925. Currently features two downstairs bedrooms with two full baths. The attic has been converted into two smaller bedrooms with baths. This home is on .82 of an acre on a flat lot. The property is gated and also offers a two-car garage and one-bedroom guest house with a kitchen, laundry area, and bath. Located close to the Upper Village in Montecito off of East Valley Road. For more information or a private tour, contact us via phone text, or email.
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