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Property DescriptionMontecito, CA Selling for $29,500,000
The El Fureidis (Little Paradise) Estate houses a rich history as well as 10,000 square feet of dramatic living space and more than 10 acres of elaborate gardens. One of only five houses designed by American architect Bertram Goodhue, the newly renovated 1901 estate features a conversation room with a dome covered with gold leaf and a dining room with a hand-painted, barrel-vaulted ceiling, a musician's balcony and oak doors.
Albert Einstein stopped by when he visited Santa Barbara. The estate includes terraced Persian water gardens and one of the rarest tree collections in North America. In fact, Walt Disney loved El Fureidis' palm trees so much, he uprooted some and re-planted them at Disneyland. This Little Paradise has big-picture appeal--it served as Tony Montana's (Al Pacino's) estate in 1983's "Scarface." |
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