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New Escrow Pending: 3271 Beach Club Road

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New Escrow Pending on Beach Club Road off Padaro Lane

Days after reducing its asking price by $100,000 to $3,375,000, 3271 Beach Club Road has gone into escrow.

Designed by renown architect Charles Johnson for his personal residence in 2000, 3271 Beach Club Road is a stunning 2 bedroom/2 bath contemporary with lovely ocean and island views. Features of the home include telescoping walls of glass that open completely to several patios for a wonderful indoor/outdoor lifestyle, expertly crafted woodwork throughout and Mexican pebble flooring with radiant heat. There are granite counter tops in the kitchen which has a large island.

This home is located on the private, gated Beach Club Road off Padaro Lane. It has direct beach access right across the street.

3271 Beach Club Road has been on and off the market for years, but most recently was listed in March 2012 for $3,475,000 before the current price reduction to $3,375,000. 3271 Beach Club Road was sold at auction in June 2005 for $3,410,000 and sold for the first time in September 2003 for $2,190,000.

About Padaro Lane and Beach Club Road

Long, wide and sandy, Padaro Lane is a private sanctuary from the world and even the twinkling city lights of Santa Barbara up the coast appear as a distant nighttime mirage. It is very difficult for the public to access the cove, given the large seawall projecting seaward at Padaro’s eastern end and the cliffs at its western end. Consequently, homeowners enjoy miles of quiet, sandy beach with rarely an intruder’s roving eye. The depth and amount of sand on Padaro Lane is the greatest and most consistent of all the local beaches, making Padaro Lane one of the most desirable beach choices for home ownership. The shops and cafes of Summerland to the west and Santa Claus Lane to the east are but a healthy walk or bike ride away.

The crescent shape and topography of Padaro Lane offers something for everyone. On Padaro’s eastern end, the cottages are situated right on the sand on the smallest lots (with 50′ frontages), but they enjoy the best views of the sunsets and coastline up to Santa Barbara. Along Padaro’s mid-section, there are larger homes on acre sized lots on a gentle knoll, elevated just enough to afford gorgeous views of the entire cove but without risk of wave damage. On Padaro’s western end, the homes are blufftop and all are on multiple acres. Each owner along the Padaro Lane cove says they have the “best view on the Lane” and they are all correct!

Most of the homes along Padaro Lane are oceanfront, but a few of the deeper lots were split off years ago and have non-beachfront homes upon them. Many of the deep lots that were not split off have been built out with detached garages with guest accommodations built on top, which help to diminish the freeway and railroad noise for the main beachside residences. Beach Club Road is a gated, private road which comes off Padaro Lane, and it has both beachfront and non-beachfront homes along it.







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