1. Hot Springs Rd

An extravagant $74,000,000 mansion. It’s 20,000 ft with 7 bedrooms and 14 bathrooms.

2. Lilac Dr


3. Buena Vista Ave


4. Hot Springs Rd

This stunning $24,850,000 mansion is 11,946 sqft with 4 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms.

These photos have already been seen on my Instagram Stories. I decided to do a poll about Montecito homes. I’ve always loved the architecture in the Santa Barbara area. The homes are massive and beautifully designed. The poll did so well, which I didn’t expect. I received DMs about how much my followers enjoyed it. There is something special about Montecito. That’s probably why so many celebrities are making the move. Below you will find the most liked homes from my poll. I even pulled one must-see room from each home for more interior design inspiration.
The image above used to be owned by Rob Lowe. He made the move to Montecito over 26 years ago. He built this lavish colonial-style home and lived there with his family for 14 years before selling it. Rob and his wife, Sheryl Berkoff, have invested in many different properties in the area.
An extravagant $74,000,000 mansion. It’s 20,000 ft with 7 bedrooms and 14 bathrooms.
This stunning $24,850,000 mansion is 11,946 sqft with 4 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms.