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1776 Eucalyptus Hill Road property

1776 Eucalyptus Hill Road

offered at $5,950,000

4 + Office Bedrooms

3 Full + 3 Half Bathrooms

8,944 Sq.Ft.

4.12 Acres

Attached 2-Car Garage

  • Primary Suite on the Main Level
  • 360-degree view of the Santa Ynez Mountains, Ocean, and Islands.
  • Elevator
  • Roof Deck

Structures

  • Primary Suite on the Main Level

At a Glance

  • 360-degree view of the Santa Ynez Mountains, Ocean, and Islands.

Amenities

  • Elevator
  • Roof Deck

Best Views, Best Value

Escape the rush of city life at this striking contemporary haven on Santa Barbara's picturesque Eucalyptus Hill. Nearly 9,000 square feet of living space open to breathtaking panoramas of the Pacific Ocean, Channel Islands, and Santa Ynez Mountains. Equal parts serene sanctuary and entertainer's dream, this modern home is where dramatic architecture, versatile indoor-outdoor living areas, and endless vistas come together, making it an exceptional value along one of Santa Barbara's most scenic view corridors. Originally built in 1979, this sleek residence is set on 4.12 lush acres dotted with swaying palms and layered greenery, offering a sense of privacy and peace.

Spanning three levels, the home's contemporary architecture evokes a sense of effortless modernity, while expansive windows and multiple terraces flood the interiors with natural light and frame captivating scenery at every turn.

The main level charms with a chic living room, where clean lines, custom-built-ins, and a minimalist fireplace elevate the bright, open space. Nearby, a cozy media room invites relaxed movie nights, while the adjacent dining area and airy kitchen, complete with sliding doors to a balcony, create a seamless flow for everyday living and entertaining. Outfitted with high-end appliances, white cabinetry, and a walk-in pantry, the kitchen perfectly blends function with style.

Elevator

Sunlit Serenity

Tucked into its own wing on the main floor, the sunlit primary suite features a walk-in closet, fireplace, spacious en-suite bath, and a balcony with unobstructed views of the Pacific. An adjacent office with balcony access adds flexibility—it is well suited for remote work, meditation, or a morning yoga practice, all within the privacy of the primary wing.

On the middle level, three additional bedrooms offer plenty of room for family or guests, including one with its own sun-drenched patio. Down the hall, a spacious bonus room, laundry, and an attached balcony offer endless versatility. 

Incredible Potential

On the lower level, a light-filled gallery or secondary office leads to a sprawling game room that opens directly to the backyard. Whether envisioned as a speakeasy-style bar, bowling alley, art studio, wellness sanctuary, or music studio, the possibilities to make this space your own are truly endless. Just outside, a grassy yard offers a blank canvas for expanding the home's indoor-outdoor appeal, whether with a pool or garden retreat.

Breathtaking Views

An elevator offers easy accessibility to all three levels of the home, as well as the rooftop deck, which offers 360-degree views of the ocean and mountains. Ideal for golden hour gatherings and stargazing under the Montecito sky.

Conveniently located just moments from Montecito's upscale shops and restaurants, Santa Barbara's golden beaches, and the vibrant Funk Zone, this design-forward estate offers the rare combination of architectural scale, lifestyle versatility, and incredible value in a location that balances privacy with proximity. It is an extraordinary opportunity to embrace everyday beauty, indoor-outdoor living, and limitless potential, all in one of Santa Barbara's sunniest locations.

Get to Know the Neighborhood

Santa Barbara

 

Those fortunate enough to make Santa Barbara home find everything about the city and its surroundings optimal. The mild Mediterranean climate provides 300 days of sunshine each year, with average daytime temperatures hovering at 70 degrees. A unique geography of mountains, foothills, beaches, and islands creates enormous opportunity for outdoor activities. Among others, locals and visitors alike enjoy hiking, jogging, surfing, camping, biking, fishing, sailing, and, of course, just relaxing at the beach. It’s difficult not to be outdoors in such an extraordinary landscape under so much sun! And even among the obvious natural beauty of Santa Barbara, the architectural and social splendor of the city is rarely overlooked.


Santa Barbara sunset

About Santa Barbara

A population of approximately 95,000 permanent residents gives Santa Barbara a liveliness neither overwhelming or mundane. Historical landmarks, three museums, performance venues, a harbor, an invigorating downtown, and more parks and restaurants than could be visited in two months of nonstop dining and leisure help make this city one of the top locales to reside in the world. Santa Barbara boasts exceptional public and private schools, a top ranked university, an acclaimed city college, several graduate institutes, and the largest medical center on the central coast. While leaving the area may not be ideal, one won’t find it difficult. A regional airport lies just minutes away from the beach while a commuter rail station is located right in the center of town. Los Angeles is a mere 90 miles south and quaint vineyards dwell just over the hills.

Santa Barbara Life

Graceful palm trees and vibrant red tile roofs exemplify the modest skyline of downtown Santa Barbara. Like any city, it has been shaped by pioneers of business, law, and politics. But behind the success stories of its hardworking residents, Santa Barbara locals retain a lust for relaxation and calm enjoyments. Farmers Markets can be found every day of the week. Art galleries open their doors for free every first Thursday of the month. Watch an outdoor movie at the historic courthouse gardens and cheer on the summertime parades of Solstice, 4th of July, and Fiesta. Here, it’s more common to meet friends at the beach than any building or corner. Families soak in the sun at scenic parks while active residents climb mountain trails with stunning vistas of Santa Barbara’s expanse. National and State Parks are a short boat or car ride away. Santa Barbara’s annual International Film Festival ignites local buzz for two straight weeks. The list of the city’s everyday pleasures is as rich as its celebrated history.

Santa Barbara road
sailboats on ocean

History

Originally settled by the peaceful Chumash Indians, Santa Barbara was a Spanish colonial region and a Mexican province before assimilating into the United States. The California gold rush forced a spike in population and the arrival of early 20th century vacationers sealed the city’s fate as a gem of the California coastline. Today, Santa Barbara’s population has attained its present comfortable peak. Stringent zoning and water regulations insure the area will not succumb to the prosaic suburban sprawl of larger metropolises like Los Angeles and San Diego. Instead, the Santa Barbara region has developed into several pleasant sized neighborhoods, each with its own unique qualities and advantages.

Communities


Montecito is Santa Barbara’s elegant community to the east. Quiet, shady, and illustrious, it is a neighborhood of uncommon quality. Hope Ranch, an upscale suburb in the rolling coastal hills off the city’s western boundary, features private living and exquisite homes. With ornate homes, steep roads, and vast city views, the Riviera is aptly named for its European counterpart and is an immensely desirable neighborhood. San Roque is immediately north of the Santa Barbara mission and is noted for its convenient location and family friendly setting. The Mesa’s spectacular island views are highly sought after, as are its great schools and proximity to the ocean.

aerial shot of Santa Barbara coast and ocean

LOCAL SCHOOLS

PUBLIC

• Roosevelt Elementary School
• Washington Elementary School
• Harding Elementary School
• Monte Vista Elementary School
• Peabody Elementary School
• McKinley Elementary School
• Adams Elementary School
• Cleveland Elementary School
• Monroe Elementary School
• Roosevelt Elementary School

• Santa Barbara Junior High
• Santa Barbara Senior High
• La Cumbre Junior High
• La Colina Junior High

PRIVATE

• Notre Dame School
• Laguna Blanca Upper School
• Providence
• Garden Street Academy
• Marymount School

• Santa Barbara Middle School
• Anacapa School

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