In the Southern California housing market, a 1925 home with an architectural pedigree is sure to pique interest. But in the Santa Barbara enclave of Hope Ranch, a classic Spanish-style hacienda designed by the same man who shaped local landmarks such as the Montecito Inn and the former fire station raises the stakes.
“That it is amongst one of the first homes built in Hope Ranch by a renowned architectural designer, A.B. Harmer, is something to be proud about,” says listing agent Tiffany Doré of Village Properties.
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