Marsha Kotlyar Estate Group  |  License #01426886  |  805-565-4014

Newly Built Carpinteria Townhome

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4010 Green Heron Spring Drive property

4010 Green Heron Spring Drive

offered at $1,275,000

3 Bedrooms

2 Full + 1 Half Bathrooms

1,636 Sq.Ft.

Available now, unfurnished, for a minimum 1 year lease. This sensational farmhouse-inspired Townhouse is located on a cul-de-sac within the Seahouse community. Modern and luxurious, the comforts of this home with state-of-the-art amenities are executed to perfection. Built-in 2020, the condition of the house is impeccable.

The downstairs is designed for easy living and entertaining with an open floor plan, a fully equipped kitchen with large island and bar seating, a spacious living room, a powder room, ample storage, and hardwood floors.

The upstairs primary bedroom enjoys mountain views and an en-suite bathroom complete with dual sinks, a sunken tub, a separate shower, and a large walk-in closet. It is a perfect sanctuary to end your day in a relaxing way. The two other bedrooms upstairs are generously sized, as is the secondary bathroom. The laundry room with bespoke cabinetry is also conveniently located on the second floor.

The Seahouse community is well appointed with a covered Pavilion equipped with a fireplace and dining tables, a peaceful natural spring path, vegetable beds, and a lush garden all shaded by mature oak trees.

Enjoy the coastal lifestyle in this home that perfectly combines nature and modern luxury!

Get to Know the Neighborhood

Carpinteria

 

Only twelve miles from downtown Santa Barbara, Carpinteria offers all the natural beauty of its larger neighbor in a small town setting. Locals enjoy pristine, golden beaches and gently sloping foothills without searching for parking or avoiding tourists.


aerial beach shot

About Carpinteria

Praised for its slower pace of life and welcoming atmosphere, Carpinteria houses around 15,000 permanent residents. The real estate is diverse. Mansions line the shore at Padaro Lane and Sandy land Cove while more modest homes populate quiet neighborhoods just off the beach and north of the freeway. Giant plots of orchards and agricultural fields spread across the flats leading up to the hillsides. And anything from wooden cottages to marble pillared estates dot the slopes of the Santa Ynez Mountains, finding equality in their spectacular views.

Carpinteria Life

Downtown Carpinteria is made up of several blocks of favorite restaurants, timeless antique shops, and stores selling produce grown barely a mile away. It is this small-town vibe that attracts potential residents and keeps the current ones proud to live here. Carpinteria is able to mix the appeal of a tiny coastal community where storekeepers and patrons are fond acquaintances, with an optimal location and a handful of freeways that exit from the bustle of downtown Santa Barbara. The community does become the focus twice a year, however, when it hosts the Rods and Roses Parade in summer and the Avocado Festival in autumn. But Carpinteria remains an inviting town in any month, emanating small-town charm close enough to the action so you won’t miss a thing.

backyard pool with view of ocean

LOCAL SCHOOLS


PUBLIC

• Aliso Elementary School
• Canalino Elementary School

• Carpinteria Middle School
• Carpinteria High School

PRIVATE

• The Howard School
• Cate School


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