Stunning renovated classic Padaro Lane beach house on approx. 51 feet of beachfront. Spectacular Harbor, Islands & Sunset views. This 4 Bedroom beach house offers an open floor plan with a enclosed glass windbreak terrace at beachside and private gated walk-up courtyard and entry deck. Large oceanside terrace with more than enough room for family and friends and your private steps to the sand, Serena's cove and Loon Point. In 1993, Los Angeles Architect, Edward W. Engs renovated and expanded the original Port Hueneme cottage including a striking 2-story Primary suite addition with ocean and mountain views. The home was published in California Beach Houses, Chronicle Books, 1996.
Resort beach front living with 133 +/- feet of ocean frontage, this Paul Gray masterpiece represents the ultimate in coastal lifestyle. Set on approximately 1.42+/- acres the home, plus detached guest house, has every amenity the most discerning owner would want. From ocean, coastline, sunrise and sunset splendor to mountain vistas affording privacy and serenity and impressive in-home luxury amenities, your choices are endless. A sumptuous primary suite with custom closet and luxury bathroom is supplemented by 2 additional bedrooms and 3.5 baths in the main house plus 1 bedroom and 1 bath in the guest house. Crisp white walls, classic millwork, and expansive multi-pane windows frame breathtaking views of the Pacific and the stunning Santa Ynez Mountains beyond.Sunrises and sunsets become part of the daily rhythm, painting the horizon in dramatic hues. A rooftop deck offers a front-row seat to this ever-changing spectacle, where dolphins play, whales pass by, ocean breezes, and starlit nights create unforgettable moments. The living room, anchored by a soaring cathedral ceiling and a dramatic stone fireplace, offers a warm and inviting place to gather, while the kitchen blends timeless beauty with functionality, creating a space designed for connection and celebration. Walls of glass in the adjoining dining area open to the horizon, where the sights and sounds of the sea become the backdrop for every meal. The primary suite is a serene retreat, with a glowing fireplace, sweeping ocean views, and windows framing the ever-shifting colors of sea and sky. The coastal retreat offers a true resort lifestyle and is further supplemented by a wellness area providing a fully equipped gym, sublime spa area with relaxation room, massage and therapy integration, media and entertainment facilities and game room. Outdoor living is equally inspiring. The expansive wraparound deck and Jacuzzi invite relaxation beside the waves, while a lap pool offers a peaceful vantage point to observe the birds and wildlife of the estuary, a daily reminder of the beauty and vitality that surrounds you. If the ocean is your preferred playground paddle board, kayak or swim right form the residence or just relax and take in natures beauty. Spend time bird watching on the natural salt marsh estuary, alive with graceful birdlife, not only providing a captivating daily connection to nature but also serves as a natural buffer from life's distractions.
PACIFICA ESTATE is a rare residential offering of cultural, architectural, and academic significance. Originally built in 1924 for philanthropist and industrialist Max Fleischmann, heir to the Fleischmann Yeast fortune, the residence was designed by the renowned firm Johnson, Kaufmann, and Coate. Their vision established a timeless estate that has since evolved into a landmark on California's Central Coast.For more than three decades, the property has been home to Pacifica Graduate Institute under a Conditional Use Permit. The Institute expanded the grounds into a dynamic campus with five administrative buildings, organic orchards, water features, and tranquil gardens. This thoughtful stewardship has preserved the estate's natural beauty while enriching its cultural and educational legacy.Set on 12.22 acres, the estate retains the essence of its original 1,200-acre expanse. Its lush landscape, storied history, and prime location create a foundation of exceptional value. The property's existing infrastructure - multiple structures, vast grounds, and ample parking - offers flexibility for future uses, from continuing the academic tradtiions, creative endeavors to private residential living. For the discerning buyer, future possibilities abound. The estate could be reimagined as a private luxury compound with a primary residence, guest houses, vineyards, orchards, equestrian facilities, pools, and wellness amenities. Alternatively, its academic framework can be adapted "as-is" or thoughtfully reinterpreted. Whether restored to its original grandeur or envisioned through a modern lens, Pacifica Estate presents a once-in-a-generation opportunity to own a significant piece of California's coastal heritage.
Rare opportunity immediately adjacent to the Carpinteria estuary. In the same family for over 100 years, never before on the market. Large lot with both commerical planned development and residential zoning. A second story would provide amazing views. House is very old and needs a new vision. City has said that an ADU could also be built on the property. All utilities at property. Selling in ''as is'' condition.

Carpinteria is located in California. Carpinteria, California has a population of 13,289. Carpinteria is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 35.71% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 31.69%.
The median household income in Carpinteria, California is $78,349. The median household income for the surrounding county is $84,356 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Carpinteria is 40.6 years.
The average high temperature in July is 73.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 43.2 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 17.9 inches per year, with 0 inches of snow per year.