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2507 Mesa School Lane

2507 Mesa School Lane, SANTA BARBARA, CA 93109

$3,250,000
Enjoy coastal living in this contemporary Spanish style single-level home on the Mesa. This 3-bed | 3-bath home was rebuilt from the slab up w/all new plumbing, insulation, dual-pane windows, & more. The extensive remodel features all new hardwood floors, solid wood doors, a gas fireplace, multiple remote-operated skylights, luxury appliances in the kitchen. 2 spaces w/ ADU potential. Turnkey efficient home w/ solar, low maintenance & beach towels. Enjoy the best of indoor-outdoor living w/ an entertainment patio, koi pond, outdoor wood burning fireplace, & numerous fruit trees; just moments away from the 70-acre Douglas Preserve, Mesa Lane Steps & Beach, & minutes to downtown Santa Barbara's shopping & dining. Don't wait on this opportunity to enjoy Santa Barbara's vacation lifestyle!

3
beds

3
baths

1,950 Sq.Ft. LIVING AREA

6,319 Sq.Ft. lot

Kim Crawford

Kim Crawford

Features & Amenities

Interior

  • total bedrooms3
  • Total bathrooms3
  • full bathrooms3
  • Laundry room 220 V Elect, Gas Hookup, Laundry Room
  • Flooring Hardwood, Tile
  • Fireplace 2, LR, Patio
  • APPLIANCES Refrigerator, Gas Range, Tankless Water Heater, Dishwasher, Disposal, Dryer, Microwave, Washer, Wtr Softener/Owned

Area & Lot

  • Status Sold
  • Living Area1,950 Sq.Ft.
  • Lot Area6,319 Sq.Ft.
  • MLS® ID23-1939
  • TypeResidential
  • YEAR BUILT2023
  • NeighborhoodSanta Barbara
  • Architecture StylesCustom Built, Adobe, Contemporary, Medit, Spanish
  • View DescriptionMountain(s), Setting
  • Elementary SchoolMonroe
  • Middle SchoolLaCumbre
  • High SchoolSan Marcos

Exterior

  • Garage Space2.0
  • water SourceSB Wtr
  • roofTile
  • lot featuresLevel, Near Public Transit
  • parkingGar 2, Unc 3, Interior Access, Attached, Electric Vehicle Charging Station(s)
  • HEAT TYPEForced Air
  • AIR CONDITIONINGCeiling Fan(s), Central Air
  • sewerSewer Hookup
  • SubstructureSlab
  • security FeaturesSecurity System, Fire Alarm, Smoke Detector(s), Fire Sprinkler System
  • other exterior FeaturesPatio Open, Patio Covered, Hot Tub, Fruit Trees, Yard Irrigation T/O, Fenced: BCK, Drought Tolerant LND, Permeable Driveway

Financial

  • Sales Price$3,250,000
  • Zoning E-3
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