Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties' Marsha Kotlyar Represents One of Montecito's Last Intact 1933 Estate Compounds, Listed for $18.5 Million

A rare multi-parcel legacy property in Montecito's coveted Golden Quadrangle debuts on the market for the first time in more than a generation.

In a coastal enclave where developable land has all but disappeared and architectural heritage is measured in decades rather than centuries, the compound at 660/670 Buena Vista Drive represents something the Montecito market rarely produces: an irreplaceable original.

This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260611162512/en/ Marsha Kotlyar of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties offers one of Montecito’s last intact 1933 estate compounds for $18.5 million. Set on 3.41 acres in the prestigious Golden Quadrangle, the legacy property features a restored 6,000-square-foot main residence, two historic guest houses, and acclaimed gardens by landscape architect Sydney Baumgartner, offering a rare blend of architectural heritage, privacy, and ocean-view living. PHOTO CREDIT: Blake Bronstad

Listed at $18,500,000 and offered by Marsha Kotlyar of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties, the property is one of the last intact Provincial Garden compounds from the 1933 era remaining in Montecito's celebrated Golden Quadrangle — a neighborhood that has drawn the world's most discerning buyers to the Santa Barbara coast and seen its global profile rise sharply in recent years. The estate spans 3.41 acres across two parcels, encompassing an approximately 6,000 square foot main residence, two fully independent historic guest houses, and grounds designed by noted landscape architect Sydney Baumgartner.