3581 Padaro Lane, Carpinteria, CA 93013, Carpinteria, 93013 - 4 bed, 3 bath

3581 Padaro Lane, Carpinteria, CA 93013 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$12,500,000$2,135/sqft
3581 Padaro Lane, Carpinteria, CA 93013
4Beds
3Baths
2,135Sqft
7,405Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

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Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Prime Beachfront Location: The property boasts approximately 51 feet of direct beachfront on exclusive Padaro Lane, offering private steps to the sand, Serena's Cove, and Loon Point, which is a highly coveted and rare amenity.
Top Cons:
Age of Renovation: While renovated, the primary expansion and renovation occurred in 1993, meaning some aspects of the design or systems may be 30 years old and could require further modernization to meet current luxury standards.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$12.50M vs avg $1.82M (+$10,675,000)97%
Size:2,135 sqft vs avg 1,203 sqft83%
Price/sqft:$5.9K vs avg $59697%

More Insights

Built in 1947 (79 years old).
Condition: The property, built in 1947, underwent a significant renovation in 1993, making the primary updates approximately 31 years old. While the home is well-maintained and structurally sound, the kitchen features dated cabinets, countertops, and appliances. The bathrooms are also notably outdated with tile countertops, older fixtures, and carpet flooring, indicating a need for modernization. The overall aesthetic is charming but reflects the style of its last major renovation rather than current standards. It is functional and livable but requires minor updates to meet contemporary tastes and expectations, particularly in the kitchen and bathrooms.
Year Built
1947
Close
-
List price
$12.5M
Original List price
-
Price/Sqft
$5,855
HOA
$400
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
25607845
Home ConditionFair
Features
Excellent View:
Deck
Patio
View-

About this home

Stunning renovated classic Padaro Lane beach house on approx. 51 feet of beachfront. Spectacular Harbor, Islands & Sunset views. This 4 Bedroom beach house offers an open floor plan with a enclosed glass windbreak terrace at beachside and private gated walk-up courtyard and entry deck. Large oceanside terrace with more than enough room for family and friends and your private steps to the sand, Serena's cove and Loon Point. In 1993, Los Angeles Architect, Edward W. Engs renovated and expanded the original Port Hueneme cottage including a striking 2-story Primary suite addition with ocean and mountain views. The home was published in California Beach Houses, Chronicle Books, 1996.

T
Timothy Walsh
Listing Agent
Condition Rating
Fair

The property, built in 1947, underwent a significant renovation in 1993, making the primary updates approximately 31 years old. While the home is well-maintained and structurally sound, the kitchen features dated cabinets, countertops, and appliances. The bathrooms are also notably outdated with tile countertops, older fixtures, and carpet flooring, indicating a need for modernization. The overall aesthetic is charming but reflects the style of its last major renovation rather than current standards. It is functional and livable but requires minor updates to meet contemporary tastes and expectations, particularly in the kitchen and bathrooms.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Prime Beachfront Location: The property boasts approximately 51 feet of direct beachfront on exclusive Padaro Lane, offering private steps to the sand, Serena's Cove, and Loon Point, which is a highly coveted and rare amenity.
Spectacular Views: Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the Harbor, Islands, and Sunsets, with the 2-story primary suite specifically designed to maximize both ocean and mountain vistas.
Architecturally Significant & Published: The home is a renovated classic, expanded by renowned Los Angeles Architect Edward W. Engs in 1993, and was featured in 'California Beach Houses,' adding significant prestige and design pedigree.
Exceptional Outdoor Living Spaces: Features include an open floor plan extending to an enclosed glass windbreak terrace, a private gated walk-up courtyard, an entry deck, and a large oceanside terrace perfect for entertaining.
Renovated Classic Appeal: The property combines the charm of a classic 1947 beach house with thoughtful renovations, offering a unique blend of historical character and modern comfort.

Cons

Age of Renovation: While renovated, the primary expansion and renovation occurred in 1993, meaning some aspects of the design or systems may be 30 years old and could require further modernization to meet current luxury standards.
High Price Point: The $12.5 million asking price places this property in a very exclusive market segment, significantly limiting the pool of potential buyers.
Ongoing Maintenance for Beachfront: Beachfront properties inherently require higher ongoing maintenance due to exposure to salt air, sand, and potential for erosion, which can lead to increased long-term ownership costs.
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