As a dedicated trusted advisor in the Santa Barbara area, I’m passionate about helping clients find their ideal homes and navigate the property market with confidence.
Backed by the resources of Village, I can offer a portfolio of services designed to assist you in every phase of a real estate transaction. Executing a successful real estate transaction requires a combination of expertise, dedication, and meticulous attention to detail. At Village Properties, we pride ourselves on ensuring that every transaction is carried out with the utmost integrity, and your real estate expectations are not just met, but exceeded.
With over 20 years of proudly representing buyers and sellers in Santa Barbara County, Village Properties has earned the distinction of being the top-producing independently owned real estate company in the region. I invite you to experience the opportunity of working with myself and Village Properties – where knowledge meets dedication, I look forward to collaborating with you on your real estate journey. Don’t hesitate to reach out at 805-245-4550. Together, let’s turn your property aspirations into reality.
Professional:
California Department of Real Estate license #02203936;
MBA Degree from West Texas A&M;
Certified Seniors Real Estate Specialist (SRES®) specializing in the real estate needs of seniors and their families.
Community:
VP, Board member at El Camino Elementary School;
Volunteer at El Camino Elementary School;
Supporter of: The Teachers Fund.
Personal:
Wife and mother to three;
Natural from Brazil and resident of Santa Barbara since 2003;
Nature lover;
Passionate about music and books.
Downtown Santa Barbara is a picturesque blend of historic charm and modern allure on California’s central coast. Its Spanish Colonial architecture, palm-lined streets, and vibrant State Street beckon visitors to explore boutique shops, art galleries, and eclectic dining options. Surrounded by natural beauty, with the Santa Ynez Mountains as a backdrop and the Pacific Ocean nearby, it’s an ideal destination for leisurely strolls, cultural discoveries, and outdoor adventures. Whether indulging in local cuisine, admiring historic landmarks, or simply soaking in the relaxed atmosphere, downtown Santa Barbara offers a memorable experience for all who visit.
Goleta, known as “The Good Land” by locals, is located west of Santa Barbara and has a population of approximately 30,000. There is ample opportunity to picnic with friends and family at one of Goleta’s parks, to surf among the locals at the acclaimed Campus Point surf break, or to hike on stunning trails in the surrounding mountains. Miles of bicycle trails make it easy to explore the gorgeous seaside and wooded landscape of Goleta.
A small oceanside town a few miles south of Santa Barbara and Montecito, Carpinteria is overflowing with charm and tranquility. With a population of just over 13,000, this beachy small town is a favorite of surfers and those who want a relaxed lifestyle. Many residents have lived in Carp, as the locals lovingly call it, for generations.
The Mesa embodies a beach vibe. The neighborhood has beach access to Mesa Lane Beach, as well as Thousand Steps Beach. It is a very desirable neighborhood due to its proximity to the ocean as well as Santa Barbara City College. Many families take up residency on the Mesa as it is skirted with playgrounds and parks.
Just east of Santa Barbara, Montecito is nestled between the azure Pacific Ocean and the picturesque foothills of the Santa Ynez Mountain Range. It boasts some of the most spectacular and expensive real estate in the United States, particularly above East Valley Road, an area with a perfect micro-climate. In fact it is consistently rated one of the wealthiest communities in the United States and is the home to many notable celebrities and stars.
Situated on a south-facing section of coastline, the longest such section on the West Coast of the United States, Santa Barbara lies between the steeply rising Santa Ynez Mountains and the Pacific Ocean. Dubbed the “American Riviera,” for its Spanish Colonial architecture, balmy Mediterranean climate, and picturesque mountains within close proximity to the ocean, Santa Barbara is a premier resort destination. With over 400 hundred restaurants, a lively downtown, urban wine trail, jaw-dropping hiking trails, watersports, historic harbor, and sparkling beaches, it is no wonder Santa Barbara is a tourist Mecca.
Hope Ranch is named after Irishman Thomas Hope, who purchased the land in 1861 for sheep ranching. Hope Ranch is now a community of 773 lots encompassing 1,863 acres. It consists of a broad flat mesa and low rolling knolls broken by a magnificent valley and covered with splendid live oaks.
One of the oldest neighborhoods in the city of Santa Barbara, the Riviera is named for its close resemblance to the Mediterranean coasts of France and Italy, the Riviera bridges the two-mile gap between Sycamore Canyon and Mission Canyon. Most of the topography of the Riviera is relatively steep, making it particularly noteworthy for homes with outstanding views of the City of Santa Barbara, the Pacific Ocean and the Channel Islands.
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