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About Goleta

Nicknamed “The Good Land,” this comely coastal plain 10 miles west of Santa Barbara is home to a flourishing tech industry, premier golf and surf hotspots, and the innovative University of California in Santa Barbara—as well as all the pleasant beaches, farm-fresh food, and regional wineries the Gold Coast is known for. Once considered the sleepier, small-town sister to Santa Barbara, the city is fast becoming a destination in its own right due to a crop of new craft breweries, the opening of several stylish hotels and resorts, its popular annual festivals, and a growing awareness of the area’s natural beauty and charms.

What to Love

  • A slice of quintessential suburbia steadily carving out its own character.
  • Suburban living paired with a budding scene of hip new spots to eat, drink, play, and stay.
  • Convenient transit hubs that make commuting—and getaways—a breeze.
  • An abundance of new construction properties and ‘50s-era tract homes.
  • Recreational activities abound, but a few particularly desirable spots will thrill surfers and golfers.

The Lifestyle

It’s an open secret that Santa Barbara residents regularly daytrip out to Goleta to enjoy the area’s less-crowded beaches, numerous bike trails, and diversity of shopping options. Old Town Goleta boasts the area’s best vintage and thrift stores and specialty Asian markets, and larger retailers like Costco, Home Depot, and Bed, Bath & Beyond anchor the city’s major shopping centers. Conversely, Goleta residents have a bigger city at their fingertips: a 15-minute drive delivers you to the restaurants, watering holes, boutiques, and all-day-long action of State Street in downtown Santa Barbara.

Properties

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FAQ

General

We offer a variety of commercial properties, including office spaces, retail spaces, warehouses, and industrial properties. Our listings include both short-term and long-term leasing options.

Lease terms vary depending on the property and the agreement. Most commercial leases range from 1 to 10 years, with options for renewal.

Besides the monthly rent, tenants may be responsible for security deposits, maintenance fees, utilities, and property taxes, depending on the lease agreement.

Additional fees may include common area maintenance (CAM) charges, parking fees, and insurance requirements. These will be outlined in the lease agreement.

You can start by browsing our available listings and submitting an inquiry. Our leasing team will guide you through the application process, which typically includes providing financial records, business information, and references.

Most leases require a business license, proof of financial stability, a security deposit, and a signed lease agreement. Credit checks and business references may also be needed.

Community & Lifestyle

  • Yes, many properties have dedicated co-working lounges, high-speed Wi-Fi, and conference rooms for remote work.

  • Many properties are located within walking distance of dining and shopping areas. Some communities even have on-site retail.

  • Most communities have clubhouses, event rooms, or rooftop lounges available for residents to host gatherings.

Apartment/Home Features

Many properties include smart home features like keyless entry, smart thermostats, and voice-activated controls

  • Many homes and apartments include private balconies, patios, or rooftop terraces. Availability depends on the unit.

Most units come with stainless steel appliances, including a refrigerator, oven, microwave, dishwasher, and sometimes a wine cooler