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Santa Barbara real estate and homes for sale and rent, are located just 100 miles away from modern Los Angeles, and is selected as the one of the most favored living destinations for American millionaires to buy homes. Affluent property buyers high demand for Santa Barbara properties therefore trigger rapidly increasing luxury real estate demand and new supply of homes being built. Santa Barbara offers green land that is deemed as the best naturally conserved city in the US home to 47 national parks. Latin-American culture with Spanish and Mexican architecture not only attract wealth families to buy homes, but its maritime charm also attracts retirees seeking a new home. Asian property investors favor Santa Barbara waterfront properties available for sale. Foreign big family buyers are demanding the double-story villas while locals prefer single story homes available for lower prices, these both maintain the hot temperature in bay area property market.
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