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A private assessment, returned in seven days. No lockbox, no sign, no obligation — just an honest number from the office that has seen the comparable trades.
A private brokerage for coastal California estates. Representation by referral since 2011 — discreet, patient, and deeply rooted in one short stretch of coast.
A private assessment, returned in seven days. No lockbox, no sign, no obligation — just an honest number from the office that has seen the comparable trades.
Twenty minutes with a principal, in person at the office or by video. We will listen to what you are trying to accomplish, and tell you honestly how we can — or cannot — help.
One of no more than twelve estates we represent at a time. Dossier photography, a private audience, an introduction to a short list of qualified buyers. Discreet by design.
We carry roughly seventy-seven properties across six categories. Select a category to see the neighborhoods where those houses live, and how many of each we are currently representing.
Five acres or more, typically gated, staff quarters expected.
The estates we are representing this week. Select a filter, or see the complete inventory — including private listings not shown on open platforms — upon qualification.
Walled gardens, guest wing over the orange grove, ocean view from the upper terrace.
Single-level pavilion, walls of glass on steel, board-formed concrete, staircase to private sand.
Barrel-vaulted cellar, hand-laid stone, working vineyard; staff quarters, stable, riding easement.
Clerestory light, redwood rafters, courtyard with a single olive. Designed by Lutah Riggs' last apprentice.
Surf break below, eucalyptus grove above. Reclaimed Douglas fir, open plan, a library that faces the point.
Quiet lane off Coast Village Road, walled rose garden, original tile floors, a new kitchen by Reath.
Ocean-to-island view across the harbor, boxwood parterre, restored to its 1926 footprint by Anacapa.
One of fourteen surviving Riggs houses in 93108. Interior courtyard, loggias, original tilework.
Fourteen additional houses are in private representation and not shown above. Introduce yourself to see the whole portfolio.
Request Private InventoryMaison Lindgren has two principals, one researcher, and a landscape designer on retainer. No junior agents, no floor, no lockbox calls. When you write, one of us writes back — usually the same day, from the same desk, with the file open.
Elin began at Sotheby's in London, then Santa Barbara, before opening Maison Lindgren in 2011. She represents one estate at a time, from first walk-through to the day the new family has their first dinner.
Write to Elin →Henry trained as an architect at SCI-Arc before brokerage. He focuses on contemporary and mid-century properties — the Lake|Flatos, the Neutra fragments, the Lutah Riggs originals we occasionally shepherd to their next steward.
Write to Henry →A site visit, unhurried. We walk every room with a builder and a landscape designer before we price.
Photography by Trevor Tondro, architectural notes, a provenance chapter. Printed, bound, delivered in person.
We know who is looking and why. The dossier goes to a short list, not to a portal. No signs at the gate.
We stay on after close — to hand over trades, the gardener, the housekeeper, and the Tuesday tide chart.
We work 19 miles of coastline and the foothills behind them. No Los Angeles, no Bay Area, no second-home markets out of state. Knowing one place deeply is more useful than knowing five places in passing.
Eucalyptus shade, low walls, and the houses everyone has seen in the magazines. Flat, walkable, expensive, quiet by 9.
Winding lanes, oaks over the road. Larger parcels, more privacy, a private community within a private community.
The equestrian enclave — bridle paths, the private lagoon, La Cumbre school. Acreage begins at three, often seven.
A single private lane on the bluff, feet from the sand. Modern pavilions, reclaimed-timber cottages, a surf break at the end of the street.
Small town on the hill over the ocean. Craftsman cottages, a handful of art galleries, a single stoplight. Beloved by architects.
Oaks, sycamores, the old Mission at the mouth of the canyon. Smaller houses, creek lots, privacy by foliage rather than wall.
We publish what we sell, at the price we sold it, within a week of recording. The private listings we cannot name here without permission — but their shape is in the numbers just the same.
Quarterly market reports and occasional essays on the houses, the ground they sit on, and the economics of a small coastal stretch. Delivered by letter, collected here, subscribed to by about four hundred families.
Two large private trades, a wave of off-market interest in the Hedgerow, and the Riggs houses turning over for the first time in forty years.
The first quarter of 2026 closed with a volume figure — $412m across our 93108 and 93013 coverage — that, on its face, looks like a deceleration from Q4 2025. The shape of the trades, however, tells a different story...
A defense of the long intake in a market that rewards the impulse.
There is a version of this work in which the house is photographed on Tuesday, listed on Friday, and in escrow by the following Friday. It is the version the market reports reward...
Notes on a water easement that has shaped three estates.
Before the Montecito Fire District, before the Riven Rock neighborhood association, there was an aqueduct. A gravity-fed stone channel that still carries water from the upper canyon to three estates along its length...
On twelve houses in our coverage, the provenance problem, and what we owe the architect.
There are, depending on who is counting, between eleven and fourteen surviving houses by Lutah Maria Riggs in the lower village. Most of them have been altered...
Of the nine trades over $20m in our coverage, seven were never publicly listed.
If you only read the MLS, you missed seventy-seven percent of the important real estate activity in 93108 last quarter. This has been a trend for three years; in 2025 it became the default...
Selected letters, printed with the writer's permission. Fuller references available on request.
“Elin sold a house we thought could not be sold, to a family we knew within forty-eight hours of listing. She never put it on the internet. It was the most civilized transaction of my adult life.”
Henry walked us through eleven houses over two years. He never pressed, never padded a number, and twice talked us out of buying.
The dossier arrived in a linen cloth binder. Our trustee, who has seen many of these, said it was the most thorough file he had read.
They asked where we liked to eat before they asked what our budget was. It was not theatre — it was how they read the house we were meant to have.
Six months after close, Elin introduced us to a stonemason for the garden wall. That is why we will only ever use Maison Lindgren again.
In a market addicted to volume, they remain interested in architecture. It is very unfashionable and we are grateful for it.
Every transaction I have watched them handle has closed within one percent of their original pricing estimate. I trust their number before I trust mine.
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