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Life in Hope Ranch

Hope Ranch

While it is technically considered Santa Barbara, Hope Ranch is a world apart. Secluded among coastal bluffs, rolling hills, and oak groves, residents of Hope Ranch are fortunate to enjoy a gracious rural lifestyle while being located near city conveniences and pleasures.

A purely residential neighborhood between Santa Barbara and Goleta, Hope Ranch is an affluent enclave of elite estates and smaller California ranch-style properties. Its main drive is lined with stately palms and is bordered on one side by the prestigious La Cumbre Country Club with its beautiful golf course. An owner’s association maintains many Hope Ranch amenities, including 27 miles of bridle trails, private beach facilities, tennis courts, and a security patrol for the community. With a country feel that’s within reach of the city, Hope Ranch real estate is highly desirable, and a fantastic opportunity to enjoy the best of both worlds.

Hope Ranch History

The first written mention of the Hope Ranch area dates back to 1769. Captain Gaspar de Portola kept a diary in which he documented marching across the mesa at Arroyo Burro where friendly Indians from the Cieneguitas tribe greeted him. Evidence of Indian life in the Hope Ranch area dates back six to ten thousand years.

The first private owner of land that would become known as Hope Ranch was Lt. Narciso Fabregat of the Santa Barbara Presidio who was called to Santa Barbara to fight the notorious pirate, Bouchard. Fabregat received the land in a grant from Governor Manuel Micheltorena on May 16, 1843.

In 1861, Thomas Hope (after whom the Ranch was ultimately named) bought the property for a sum of $8,000. Hope was an Irishman who immigrated to the United States when he was 16 and began working in the cattle and sheep industry. He turned this into a prosperous business and settled in Santa Barbara after spotting the ideal location for his flock of sheep that had grown to 5,000 strong. The need for wool to make uniforms for the soldiers fighting in the Civil War created a lucrative market for his operation.

After Thomas Hope died in January 1876, the Southern Pacific Railroad purchased the land for $250,000. Initially there was speculation that the new owner planned to build a large tourist hotel comparable to the Hotel de Coronado del Monte. However, by 1900 the plans had changed, and it was announced that a number of villas would be built instead and the company intended to market the area as the “playground of the world.”

Implementation of this plan never materialized, and it wasn’t until Harold Chase purchased the land in 1923 that any significant development took place. Mr. Chase proceeded with the installation of roads, utilities, and bridle trails and laid the groundwork for the creation of a residential community. He then began the process of selling lots in the Ranch to people who wished to make this their home.

Hope Ranch is now a community of 773 lots encompassing 1,863 acres. It is situated in the southeastern portion of Santa Barbara County between Highway 101 and the ocean. It consists of a broad flat mesa and low rolling knolls broken by a magnificent valley and covered with grand live oaks.

The scenery from the home sites on the knolls is indescribably beautiful; landward, the purple mountains of the Santa Ynez range; seaward, the Santa Barbara channel, the Channel Islands, and the broad Pacific greet the eye.

Hope Ranch is divided into acreage plots of varying size. The lots are irregular in shape and laid out with particular regard to the character of the land, its scenic outlook and the home site possibilities contained therein. As a result of this care, each of these locations has a charming individuality.

To conserve the beauty of this property and ensure a desirable neighborhood, suitable building restrictions have been imposed. While not excessive, these are the guarantee that such buildings will best promote the interests of the community as a whole.

Governed by a homeowners association since the early 1920s, the development of the property has benefited from the oversight of an organization established to assure a unique quality of life. Those who have had the good fortune to live in Hope Ranch will tell you that it is a place like no other.

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