0 Santa Barbara Harbor, Marina 3c, Slip St-13, Santa Barbara, CA 93109, Santa Barbara, 93109 - 2 bed, 1 bath

0 Santa Barbara Harbor, Marina 3c, Slip St-13, Santa Barbara, CA 93109 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$2,750,000/sqft
0 Santa Barbara Harbor, Marina 3c, Slip St-13, Santa Barbara, CA 93109
2Beds
1Bath
Sqft
800Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

Estimation data not available

Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Exclusivity & Rarity: The property is described as a 'one-of-a-kind masterpiece' and its rarity is emphasized by municipal code restrictions on similar structures, highlighting its unique and valuable position in the market.
Top Cons:
Niche Market Appeal: As a floating home, this property appeals to a very specific buyer demographic, which may limit the pool of potential purchasers and potentially extend the time on market compared to traditional residential properties.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$2.75M vs avg $2.56M (+$194,000)60%
Size: sqft vs avg 1,625 sqft23%
Price/sqft:$0 vs avg $1.2K35%

More Insights

Built in 1971 (55 years old).
Condition: Despite being built in 1971, this property has undergone an extensive, high-quality 'rebuild' over four years, as described. The kitchen is state-of-the-art with high-end Viking and Fisher & Paykel appliances, modern cabinetry, marble countertops, and integrated sinks. The bathrooms are equally luxurious, featuring dual vanities with gold-toned fixtures, a large walk-in shower with a skylight and Tadelakt plaster finish, and stylish modern tiling. Throughout the home, quartered and rift white oak floors, custom carpentry, and contemporary finishes indicate virtually new components and no deferred maintenance, aligning perfectly with 'Excellent' condition criteria for a recently renovated property.
Year Built
1971
Close
-
List price
$2.75M
Original List price
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Price/Sqft
$0
HOA
$0
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
25566593
Home ConditionExcellent
Features
Excellent View:
Deck
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About this home

It is here where the anchor drops. A one-of-a-kind masterpiece designed and rebuilt by a father (engineer) and son (carpenter) over a period of four years. No detail was overlooked in crafting this remarkable gem. The Thomas Jefferson is berthed in the beautiful and sought after Santa Barbara Harbor. As the Municipal Code has imposed restrictions on similar structures, it emphasizes the inherent value, exclusivity, and rarity of this floating home. With the exquisitely framed views of the ocean and mountains, there's a profound connection to nature and the elements. Professional hand-crafted carpentry throughout; quartered and rift white oak floors and staircase, pops of burlwood, mahogany, brass, and wool, and marble countertops with two integrated sinks. Graylite II glazed windows, Viking and Fisher & Paykel appliances, large indoor shower with a white Tadelakt plaster finish with full skylight, and after paddleboarding, surfing, or sailing, take a hot outdoor shower. Interior roof deck access with views for miles. Between the tint on the glazing and numerous interior lighting options, it's easy to remain invisible indoors; keeping the inside in and the outside out.

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Bryony Atkinson
Listing Agent
Condition Rating
Excellent

Despite being built in 1971, this property has undergone an extensive, high-quality 'rebuild' over four years, as described. The kitchen is state-of-the-art with high-end Viking and Fisher & Paykel appliances, modern cabinetry, marble countertops, and integrated sinks. The bathrooms are equally luxurious, featuring dual vanities with gold-toned fixtures, a large walk-in shower with a skylight and Tadelakt plaster finish, and stylish modern tiling. Throughout the home, quartered and rift white oak floors, custom carpentry, and contemporary finishes indicate virtually new components and no deferred maintenance, aligning perfectly with 'Excellent' condition criteria for a recently renovated property.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Exclusivity & Rarity: The property is described as a 'one-of-a-kind masterpiece' and its rarity is emphasized by municipal code restrictions on similar structures, highlighting its unique and valuable position in the market.
Exceptional Craftsmanship & High-End Materials: Rebuilt over four years with 'no detail overlooked,' featuring 'professional hand-crafted carpentry,' 'quartered and rift white oak floors and staircase,' 'burlwood, mahogany, brass, and wool accents,' and 'marble countertops with two integrated sinks.'
Prime Waterfront Location & Scenic Views: Berthed in the 'beautiful and sought after Santa Barbara Harbor' with 'exquisitely framed views of the ocean and mountains,' offering a profound connection to nature.
Luxury Appliances & Unique Features: Equipped with 'Viking and Fisher & Paykel appliances,' a 'large indoor shower with a white Tadelakt plaster finish with full skylight,' an 'outdoor shower,' and 'interior roof deck access with views for miles.'
Thoughtful Design for Privacy & Comfort: Features 'Graylite II glazed windows' with tint and 'numerous interior lighting options' designed to maintain privacy and control the indoor environment, 'keeping the inside in and the outside out.'

Cons

Niche Market Appeal: As a floating home, this property appeals to a very specific buyer demographic, which may limit the pool of potential purchasers and potentially extend the time on market compared to traditional residential properties.
Specialized Maintenance & Costs: Floating homes typically require specialized and potentially more frequent maintenance due to constant exposure to marine elements, which could lead to higher ongoing operational costs not associated with land-based homes.
Lack of Traditional Land-Based Amenities: The property inherently lacks common amenities of land-based homes, such as a private yard, garage, or direct street access, which may not suit all lifestyle preferences or family needs.
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