A Victorian Legacy Reimagined in Santa Barbara's Historic Heart
In Santa Barbara's coveted Brinkerhoff Avenue Historic District, a rare opportunity emerges: 532 Brinkerhoff Avenue, an 1887 Eastlake Victorian by renowned architect Peter J. Barber, now completely vacant and move-in ready.
Lovingly maintained by one family since 1958, this designated Structure of Merit has evolved thoughtfully across generations. Three distinct living spaces—from the original Victorian residence with its Doric columns and scrolled brackets to the additions of two WWII-era units—offer extraordinary flexibility. A main house to be enjoyed while generating income, create a boutique hospitality experience, or establish an enviable family compound.
Recent enhancements totaling $100,000 ensure many facets of the home are updated, while preserving authentic character. Original balloon-frame construction, period windows with divided lights, and horsehair plaster ceilings speak to irreplaceable craftsmanship, while modern systems provide contemporary comfort.
The location reads like a love letter to idyllic downtown living: five blocks to the Pacific, five blocks to De La Guerra Plaza, one block to State Street. The protected Historic District ensures your investment remains safeguarded within an intact nineteenth-century streetscape where Italianate meets Queen Anne, where Colonial Revival converses with Craftsman.
For discerning buyers who understand that true...
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- "Rental Ready" 3 potential units
 - Walking distance to everything downtown
 - Historic Gem - Once in a lifetime opportunity
 - Fresh paint interior
 - New flooring in the kitchen - downstairs bathroom & storage room
 - New carpet in main house and rental unit B
 - New flooring- paint & updates unit C
 - Many new fixtures
 - Inspections ready for review for buyers
 - Landscaping refreshed
 - Hardwood Floors
 
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