Beachfront Homes For Sale: Padaro Beach Style

Ultimate Beachfront Home In Carpinteria

This Don Nulty-designed property nestled beside Padaro Beach in the charming coastal community of Carpinteria offers resort-style living at its finest.

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Surf, Sand and Sun Are Rules of the Day at This Ultimate Beachfront Home for Sale in Carpinteria

Think a picture-perfect Cape Cod-style residence, complete with approximately 6,500 square feet of bright and airy living space on two levels, punctuated by walls of French doors that open to reveal seamless indoor/outdoor environs and jaw-dropping views of the Pacific—along with expansive open-air patios and a half-acre lot boasting a grassy lawn and direct access to about 63 feet of beach frontage.

“This magnificent home has it all, from its privacy, open floor plan and location on a secluded lot directly on a beach,” says Barbara Koutnik of the Montecito office of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, who is listing the residence for $23.75 million.

“It’s the perfect place to enjoy an abundance of surf, sand, sun and sunsets every day on Padaro Beach.”

Found down a private, gated drive at 3333 Padaro Lane—surrounded by multimillion-dollar estates on an expansive, sandy beach—the four-bedroom dwelling boasts a vibrant floor plan highlighted by special touches throughout, including soaring white-washed, beamed ceilings; bleached oak flooring; designer lighting; and smart house technology. Among the stand-out features: a private, ocean-facing office; great room with fireplace; and an elegant family room with fireplace and built-in bookshelves.

A professional chef’s kitchen wows with top-of-the-line European appliances and a cozy breakfast nook with fireplace overlooking the ocean, while an opulent master retreat sports a fireplace, wall covered in antique French window shutters, spacious walk-in closet, expansive terrace, and spa-like bath with an oversized shower and soaking tub.

There’s also a separate approximately 795-square-foot loft with a full bath and service bar atop the three-car garage (with charging station) that would serve as the ideal space for a gym or guest suite.

Presented By 

Barbara Koutnik
of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, Montecito
805.565.8811

List Price $23.75 million

Photographs: Courtesy Of Eric Foote

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