Located in the much sought out after Concha Loma neighborhood in the classic Southern California beach town of Carpinteria. This is a single level 3 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom midcentury modern styled home with a detached 2-car garage that sits on a large corner lot. Move in ready with complete interior and exterior renovation and a beautifully designed front & backyard landscaping. Just minutes from beautiful Carpinteria Beaches, hiking trails, green space, and a vibrant old school downtown with great shopping and restaurants. Come live the unique Carpinteria lifestyle!
- Price:
- $1,950,000
- Bedrooms:
- 3
- Full Baths:
- 2
- Square Footage:
- 1,190
- Acreage:
- 0.15
- Year Built:
- 1957
- Listing ID #:
- 23-1478
- Street Address:
- 5664 Calle Pacific
- City:
- Carpinteria
- State:
- California
- Postal Code:
- 93013
- County:
- Santa Barbara
- Community:
- Carpinteria-Summerland
- Subdivision:
- 05 - Concha Loma
- Listing Status:
- Active
- Listing Type:
- Home/Estate-ResidentialAttachedDetached



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- Amenities:
- Dual Pane Window, Remodeled Kitchen
- Building Condition:
- Good
- Construction Description:
- Single Story
- Exterior Features:
- Stucco
- Fireplace:
- Lr
- Flooring:
- Laminate
- Foundation:
- Slab
- Number Of Units:
- 1
- Square Footage Source:
- Public Records
- Style:
- Contemporary
- Total Building Square Footage:
- 1190
- Type Of Roof:
- Composition
- View:
- Mountain(s)
- Year Built:
- 1957
- Landscape Description:
- Fenced: Bck, Fruit Trees, Yard Irrigation Prt
- Lot Description:
- Level
- Lot Square Footage:
- 6534.00
- Days On Market:
- 5
- Terms:
- Cash, Ctnl
- Dining Room:
- Dining Area
- Total Rooms:
- Primary Bedroom
- Parking Description:
- Gar #2
- Appliances:
- Built-In Gas Oven, Dishwasher, Dryer, Gas Range, Microwave, Refrigerator, Washer
- Heating And Air:
- Gfa
- Laundry:
- Laundry Room
- Water/Sewage:
- Carp Wtr
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The amounts for the Tax, Insurance, and HOA are estimates and not actual amounts.
Your Payment
$1,400/mo
Source: CINC
- Listing Provided By Douglas Elliman Of California