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A stunningly elegant property that is located just a stone's throw from Meghan and Harry's Montecito mansion is back on the market. This luxurious estate, priced at an impressive $35 million, offers a blend of sophistication and comfort that is hard to resist. Nestled in one of California's most sought-after neighborhoods, the manor boasts expansive grounds, exquisite architectural details, and a range of high-end amenities.
The property features multiple bedrooms and bathrooms, along with spacious living areas that provide ample room for entertaining guests or enjoying quiet family moments. The outdoor spaces are equally impressive, showcasing beautifully landscaped gardens, a sparkling pool, and breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
This exquisite home not only offers privacy and tranquility but also places its residents in proximity to a vibrant community filled with shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions. As the real estate market continues to attract high-profile buyers, this Montecito manor stands out as a prime opportunity for those looking to invest in luxury living.
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