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352 Mountain View Orcutt

BEAUTIFUL MOVE IN READY, ORCUTT! 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, approx. 1,773 sq ft, features formal living room with fireplace, large Master suite with walk-in closet & double doors leading to shaded back patio, nice BBQ area off large kitchen, nice size backyard with workshop & protected gardening beds, new roof, newer dual pane windows & fixtures, recent exterior & interior paint, updated bathrooms. Established Orcutt neighborhood. $475,000.

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Broker/Owner CalBrE license #01153650

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645 Tamara Court

Sleek, modern and sophisticated defines this remodeled three bedroom home located at the end of a cul-de-sac in Orcutt! There is a gourmet entertaining kitchen with cherry wood cabinets, a pantry and large island – with the fireplace as a focal point. Vaulted ceiling living room with mood lighting and spacious master suite with double vanity, built-in closet storage and walk-in shower. LED lighting, double paned windows and energy efficient appliances lends to an average monthly bill of $30. Priced at $489,000

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WENDY TEIXEIRA

805-310-3505

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Defining hardscape and how to use it ....................................................................................................Page 2 Caring for kitchen countertops ...............................................................................................................Page 5 Autumn is the time to tend lawns and gardens .....................................................................................Page 6


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Hardscaping refers to the elements in a landscape that aren’t living, such as paths, walls and fences.

Defining hardscape and how to use it ‌Curb appeal is beneficial in various ways. Curb appeal can make a home more attractive to prospective buyers and give existing homeowners a place they want to come home to. In its study of the worth of outdoor remodeling projects, the National Association of Realtors found standard lawn care and overall landscape upgrades were most appealing to buyers, as well as the most likely to add value to a home. Although plants, grass and other items can improve curb appeal, homeowners should not overlook hardscaping. Hardscaping is an industry term that refers to the

non-living features of a landscape. These features can include everything from decks to walkways to ornamental boulders. Introducing paths or paver walls to a property helps develop that home’s hardscape. Hardscape and soft elements often work in concert to create inspiring landscape designs. DIY landscape designers can heed certain tips to make the most of hardscape features on their properties. Choose materials. As with many landscaping projects, homeowners must first determine what types of additions they would like on their properties. Common hardscape

features include patios, decks, walkways of pavers or bricks, and retaining walls. Hardscape elements can be functional or simply decorative features that add whimsy to the yard. Choose a theme. The right style allows hardscaping and softscaping materials to work together. For example, homeowners may want to give their yards an eastern feel, complete with a koi pond and decorative bridge or trellis. A formal English garden, however, may include manicured paths with stepping stones and ornate topiaries. Mixing too many styles together can take away from the

overall appeal. The pros suggest looking at the overall plan of the design, even if all of the work can’t be completed at once. This way the eventual finished project wil be cohesive. Think about the purpose. Hardscaping can look good but also serve key purposes. Pebbles or gravel can mitigate trouble areas that don’t grow grass or plant life well. Retaining walls hold back soil in yards with sharply inclined hills. Mulch can set perimeters around trees and shrubs, as well as planting beds. Fencing, another form of hardscaping, is essential for establishing

property boundaries and adding privacy. Consult a professional. While many hardscaping additions can be handled by novices, large-scale projects, such as patios and decking, can change the grading of the yard. Professionals can map out how to handle drainage issues and meet building codes. In addition, professional installation can ensure hardscaping features last for years to come. Hardscaping should blend with the nature around it and take its cues from the surrounding environment. This can help softscaping and hardscaping work as one.


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Era Polly Broker/Owner

(805) 938-7474 | Toll Free:1-800-586-9457

Lic.# 01153650

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OFFICE LOCATION: 200 EAST CLARK AVE, ORCUTT, CA 93455

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BREATHTAKING VIEWS AND ALL THE AMENITIES from this beautiful 7 bedroom, 7 bath, approx. 4,200 sq ft, single level home located just outside Avila Beach and situated on 1.15 acres. Some uses for this property may include a bed and breakfast, assisted living/care facility or large residential compound. Call Louie Real at (805) 478-9328.

BEAUTIFULLY UPGRADED IN FOXENWOOD ESTATES, ORCUTT! Features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, approx 2,000 sq ft., nice kitchen appliances, dual pane windows, living & family room, outdoor BBQ pit with entertaining area plus much more! $559,000. Call Steve or Melissa Wisz at (805) 720-0604.

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GREAT STARTER HOME OR INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY! Super clean and well maintained 3 bedroom, 2 bath home offers living room with fireplace, bay window and vaulted ceiling, good size kitchen, indoor laundry, newer interior/ exterior paint, newer comp shingle roof, new wood fencing on both sides, Won’t Last! $335,000. Call Era Polly, (805) 878-2490.

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BEAUTIFULLY REMODELED FROM TOP TO BOTTOM, ORCUTT! Very nice 4 bedroom, 2 bath, approx. 1,745 sq ft, features remodeled kitchen & bathrooms, new windows, appliances, garage door, interior & exterior paint, furnace, water heater & more! Must see! Office Exclusive. $469,900. Call Louie Real, (805) 478-9328

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REGENCY ESTATES IN SANTA MARIA! Super cute & clean 2 bedroom plus bonus room/den/office could easily be third bedroom, 2 bath, features fireplace in living room & vaulted ceilings. Gated community features swimming pool & clubhouse. Steps away from Preisker Park and easy access to Hwy 101. $315,000. Call Era Polly, (805) 878-2490.

RANCHO MOBILE HOME PARK! Super cute barely lived in 2 bedroom, 2 bath modular newly built in November 2017 located in nice 55+ Park.Refrigerator,washer,dryer & storage shed included. Park has low space rent & amenities include clubhouse, heated swimming pool & BBQ. Conveniently located close to shopping & other conveniences. $85,000. Call Era Polly (805) 878-2490.

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HOME SWEET HOME! Super cute 2 bedroom, 2 bath, kitchen has tile floors & breakfast area, refrigerator included, formal dining could easily be turned back into a 3rd bedroom. Good size backyard has fruit trees and patio. Newer concrete driveway. $325,000. Call Era Polly, (805) 878-2490.

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POINT SAL DUNES, GUADALUPE! Nice 4 bedroom, 2 bath, approx. 1,600 sq ft, single story home, kitchen has center island and breakfast bar, fireplace, good size lot, cul de sac location and approx. 10 minutes from the beach. $372,900. Call Louie Real, (805) 478-9328

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BEAUTIFUL COTTAGES ON THE GREEN IN ORCUTT! Completely remodeled 4 bedroom, 3 bath features attached guest quarters complete with a full kitchen, 3/4 bath and walk in closet. Additional features include awesome kitchen with new cabinets, granite counters & pantry, Hunter Douglas plantation shutters, beautiful hardwood floors, large living room, separate family room with fireplace and so much more! Located very near expansive green belt area. $524,000. Call Steve Wisz, (805) 720-0604.

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BEAUTIFULLY UPDATED TURNKEY HOME, ORCUTT! ! Completely remodeled 3 bedroom, 2 baths, Den could easily be turned back into 4th bedroom, Kitchen has a modern feel that is sure to please with high end stainless steel appliances, new soft-close cabinets, Corian counters & beautiful backsplash, cozy up to eye catching fireplace in well appointed family room, both bathrooms recently updated, nice flooring throughout, good size backyard & oversize driveway with RV hookups. $459,999. Call Clifford Rhea, (805) 260-4154.

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NICE EDGEWOOD HOME, ORCUTT! 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath, approx. 1,750 sq ft, features living room with fireplace & vaulted ceiling, good size kitchen, fresh interior paint, ceiling fans, indoor laundry room, spacious backyard with newer hot tub & close to Righetti and Saint Joseph High Schools & easy freeway access. Nice community park. $412,000. Call Steve or Melissa Wisz at (805) 720-0604.

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BEAUTIFUL MOVE IN READY, ORCUTT! 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, approx. 1,773 sq ft, features formal living room with fireplace, large Master suite with walk-in closet & double doors leading to shaded back patio, nice BBQ area off large kitchen, nice size backyard with workshop & protected gardening beds, new roof, newer dual pane windows & fixtures, recent exterior & interior paint, updated bathrooms. Established Orcutt neighborhood. $475,000. Call Era Polly, (805) 878-2490.

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Factors to consider when choosing and applying mulch ‌Homeowners may associate mulch with springtime lawn and garden care, but mulching in fall can benefit a lawn as well. According to the Morton Arboretum in Illinois, mulch protects roots against extreme temperatures, and not just those associated with summer heat waves. Mulch is often connected with its ability to help soil retain moisture during especially warm times of the year, when mulch promotes strong roots that can help lawns and plants survive periods of extreme heat. But when applied in the fall, mulch also inhibits freezing and thawing in winter, reducing the likelihood that plants will be injured. While applying mulch in fall can be beneficial to lawns, homeowners should first consider a few factors. TIMING: The Morton

Arboretum notes that mulch being applied as winter protection should not be applied too early in the fall, as doing so may delay the soil freezing process. Homeowners should wait until after a hard frost in the fall to apply winter mulch. In many places, hard frost will not appear until late fall. TEXTURE: The Morton Arboretum recommends mediumtextured mulch. Fine particles may pack down and retain moisture that will evaporate before it reaches the plant roots. Materials that are too coarse may be incapable of holding sufficient amounts of water to benefit the soil. NUTRIENTS: Humus is an organic component of soil that forms when leaves and other plant materials decompose. Organic mulches provide humus and decompose over time,

adding nutrients into the soil. The Morton Arboretum recommends that homeowners use organic mulch that was composted or treated prior to application so any weeds, insects or microorganisms are killed. APPLICATION: Correct application of the mulch is essential. Applying too much mulch can adversely affect lawns, plants and soil. In addition, excessive application can cause decay and make lawns and plants more vulnerable to disease. Homeowners uncertain about when and how to apply mulch in the fall can consult with a lawn care professional to devise a plan that ensures their lawns and gardens hold up against winter weather. Mulch may be widely associated with spring lawn care, but applying mulch in the fall can benefit lawns and gardens as well.

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“Move in ready, updated 2 bedroom 2 baths North East townhome. Updates in this Casa Del Campo townhome home include new carpet & tile flooring, new interior paint, Granite kitchen counter tops, Stainless kitchen sink, cook top and dishwasher. Beautiful updated bathrooms with new shower/tub enclosures and fixtures. Interior walls have been retextured and painted. The ceiling has been retextured & painted and bedroom interior doors have been updated. New plumbing and light fixtures make this home sparkle. The kitchen area opens to courtyard perfect for grilling in privacy or just relaxing. The two car garage makes this townhome complete. Located close to the 101 freeway access, restaurants and gas stations. Conveniently within walking distance to Marian Hospital, Subway and Starbucks. HOA Dues include Water & Trash. Development Has a Pool & Clubhouse. *Information Deemed Reliable But Not Verified or Guaranteed by Broker.”

Car Enthusiasts Delight. 3Br, 2Ba with attached garage plus an over-sized detached 2 car garage. Plenty of off street parking. Move-in ready with new interior paint and carpet. Remodeled kitchen with stainless steel appliances. Formal living room plus cozy family room with fireplace. Covered patio and easy care rear yard. Convenient NE location close to schools, levee walking trail and easy access to Hwy 101. OFFERED AT

Honey Grove, Nipomo

Just under a 1/4 acre of flat land in the desirable town of Nipomo. Close to shopping, freeway access, local wineries and the beach. Here is your chance to own a property on the Central Coast. OFFERED AT

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Caring for kitchen

countertops ‌K itchen remodels are a popular home improvement project that help homeowners recoup large percentages of their initial investments at resale. A kitchen remodel can invigorate a home and make the most popular room in the house more functional. According to HomeAdvisor, a home-improvement informational guide, homeowners spend an average of $22,000 on kitchen remodels. However, lavish projects can cost more than $50,000. Protecting such investments is important and requires that homeowners understand how to properly maintain kitchen features so they have the longest life possible. This includes the new countertops that make the kitchen look complete. Countertops come in various materials, not all of which should be treated the same way. Quartz, granite, marble, laminate, and tile countertops require different types of maintenance.

Quartz

Granite

Polished or honed granite countertops offer a high-end look that adds instant value to a kitchen. Natural variations in granite give each kitchen a custom look. To keep granite countertops clean, avoid abrasive cleansers that can scratch, and opt for warm, soapy water instead. Stains are possible, but can be remedied with a baking soda paste left to sit for a couple of hours, advises Angie’s List. Wipe up

Marble

Marble is a natural stone that is porous and will need to be resealed periodically. Because marble has high levels of the mineral calcite, it can be reactive when acids come in contact with it, and etch marks may appear. Promptly wipe away tomato juice, lemon juice, perfume, or toothpaste. Marble is softer than granite and will wear at a faster rate. Avoid scratching and exercise caution when using knives or sharp objects around marble.

Laminate

One of the more budgetfriendly materials, laminate countertops can be fabricated to mimic the look of natural stone, wood or even quartz. Laminate is less resistant to damage than other materials and will need a gentle touch. Formica® says to never use abrasive cleansers, scouring pads or steel wool when cleaning laminate countertops. For tough stains, an all-purpose cleaner should suffice when applied with a nylon-bristled brush. Test any cleanser in a discreet area first.

Tile

Cleaning tile countertops requires getting into crevices along the grout lines. A toothbrush and a mildewfighting cleaner or bleach diluted with water is advised. Also, unglazed tiles need to be sealed yearly. Some soap may leave residue, which can be removed with a solution of vinegar and water. Check with the manufacturer or installer of the countertops to learn more about the ways to clean and maintain new counters.

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Engineered quartz countertops are popular. Quartz countertops are nearly maintenance-free and resistant to stains, scratches and even heat. Quartz will not need to be sealed like natural stone and can be cleaned using just a damp cloth with a mild, nonabrasive soap.

oils, acids and soda promptly to avoid stains, and follow advised sealing routines.

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Autumn is a prime time to tend lawns and gardens ‌Autumn is gardening season. That statement may not seem right to those who think of the spring as the peak time to care for lawns and gardens. However, autumn is an ideal time to get into the garden and ensure that flowers, trees and garden beds will over-winter successfully. A number of things make autumn a prime gardening season. The cooler days of fall enable gardeners to spend ample time outdoors without the threat of blazing heat. In addition, soil harbors a lot of residual warmth in autumn. Also, the colder temperatures haven’t yet arrived in autumn, nor have the leaves completely fallen, making fall a prime time to assess what’s already in the landscape, what needs pruning back and where to address planting for next year. Gardening enthusiasts can focus their attention on these areas this fall. Pamper perennials. As annuals and perennials start to fall back, mark the spots where perennials are located so they can be easily identified later on. This way, when planning spots for spring bulbs or other spring layouts for next year, perennials won’t be overlooked or covered over. Prune shrubs. Look at shrubs and trees and cut out dead or diseased wood. Clean up borders. Weed and tidy up borders and lawn edging. Install pavers or rock wall. Embrace the cooler temperatures to work on labor-intensive projects, such as putting in a garden bed, retaining wall or walkway. Remove spent summer veggies. Take out vegetable garden plants that have already bloomed and borne fruit. Tidy up vegetable gardens and start to sow cooler weather plants, such as onions, garlic, beans, and sweet peas. Rake and compost. Rake the leaves and gather grass clippings to add to the compost pile. Plant spring bulbs. Get tulips and other spring bulbs ready for planting so they’ll burst with color next year. Dig up herbs. Relocate herbs like parsley or basil to indoor

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Mums are perennials. When properly planted and cared for, they can bloom every autumn.

gardens. Otherwise, strip all leaves and freeze for storage during winter. Consider mums. Chrysanthemum plants are perennials. While they look beautiful in pots, if planted, maintained and winterized, they can bloom

every fall. Fertilize the lawn. Fertilizing in autumn helps ensure grass will stay healthy throughout the winter. Add mulch and compost to the garden. Replenish spent soil with mulch and compost so

garden beds will be revitalized for spring planting. Prune hedges. Tidy up hedges, as they won’t be growing much more this year. Clean and store equipment. Clean, sharpen and oil all equipment, storing lawn and garden

tools properly so they are ready for spring and not lying out all winter. Autumn may not seem like gardening season, but there are plenty of lawn and garden tasks to tend to during this time of year.


Questions to ask before embracing DIY ‌Home improvement projects are as popular as ever. In its 2017 True Cost Survey, the home improvement site HomeAdvisor found that, between February 2016 and February 2017, homeowners spent an average of just over $5,000 on home projects. That marked a nearly $1,900 increase from the year prior, indicating that homeowners are increasingly opening their wallets to transform their homes. In addition to spending

money to improve their homes, many homeowners are spending their time on projects as well. While DIY projects can provide a sense of fulfillment and personal attachment to one’s home, prospective do-it-yourselfers should ask themselves some questions before picking up their hammers and getting to work.

Do I have any physical limitations? No matter how much home improvement

television shows may simplify projects, prospective DIYers should know that such undertakings are typically very difficult and oftentimes physically demanding. Homeowners with existing health conditions or other physical limitations may not be capable of performing certain tasks or may need to take frequent breaks, which can delay projects.

Do I have the time?

Many home improvement projects require a

significant amount of time to complete. Homeowners whose time is already stretched thin with commitments to work and/or family may not be able to complete projects within a reasonable amount of time. That’s fine if working on a part of the home that won’t affect daily life, but can prove stressful or problematic if the project is in a room, such as a kitchen or bathroom, that residents of the home use each day. Novice DIYers should be especially honest with themselves about the time they have available to work on the project, as such homeowners are bound to experience a few time-consuming missteps along the way.

Can I afford it?

While DIY might seem

more affordable than hiring a contractor, that’s not necessarily true. Novice DIYers may need to buy or rent tools, costs that can add up. Contractors already have the tools necessary to begin and complete projects, so the cost savings of DIY might not be as significant as homeowners think. Before going the DIY route, homeowners should solicit estimates from contractors, comparing the estimates to how much a project will cost if homeowners do it themselves.

Can I go it alone?

Many home improvement projects require more than one set of hands, and it’s risky and even foolish for firsttime DIYers to assume

they can begin a project and see it through to completion entirely on their own. Homeowners whose spouses, partners, friends, or relatives are willing to chip in may think that’s enough. However, the DIY skills of those who volunteer may be a mystery until the project begins. Novice DIYers should enlist the help of a friend or family member with home improvement experience. If no such person is available, it may be wise to hire a contractor instead. Home improvement projects may seem simple on television. But prospective do-ityourselfers must make honest assessments of their skills, time and budgets before taking on a DIY project.

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Owner must be 62, maintain property as primary residence and remain current on property taxes, any fees and *This product or service has not been approved or endorsed by any government agency and this offer is not being made by an homeowners insurance. Other agency of the government. 17-016 conditions may apply.

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Cute little bungalow on a corner lot in the highly desirable community of Old Orcutt. Recently upgraded with unique features only a cool home like this could offer. Plenty of parking with one covered carport and one detached, oversized garage with alley access!!! Priced at $437,777

Exquisite 5 bedroom, 3 bath remodeled home in Foxenwoods! Granite slab countertops, travertine backsplashes, custom designed tile flooring, gorgeous hardwood flooring, scraped ceilings, newer appliances, beautiful fixtures, and all the bells and whistles including dual pane windows. One bed and bath are conveniently located downstairs off of the family room. Indoor laundry and RV parking too! Priced at $679,900

Framed by an adorable picket fence and situated on a quiet culdesac in Orcutt, your cottage awaits!! With brand new carpet and custom paint, this spotless home is ready for a new memory maker! This home offers 3 bedrooms and 2 baths along with a large family room with fireplace and built-in bookcases, a dining area with built-in hutch, a breakfast bar and roomy kitchen. Priced at $479,990

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Extremely affordable home on a corner lot of ready for your updates! This cozy three bedroom, two bath home has so much to offer! From the huge shade tree in the front to the covered patio in the back, there is space to relax and enjoy the perfect weather. The location provides easy access to the freeway, shopping and schools! Bring your family! Priced at $339,000

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Foxenwoods beauty! Enjoy this three bedroom, two bath home on a corner lot with over 2300 sq ft of living space. With large formal dining and living rooms, this home has plenty of space to spread out! The three car garage and side RV allows plenty of room for your cars and toys. The backyard has been beautifully manicured and includes new fiberglass/low maintenance fencing! Priced at $585,000

Old Mill run in Orcutt! This amazing five bedroom home is ready for a new memory maker! Along with a formal living room, dining room, family room, breakfast area and kitchen with breakfast bar-it’s amazing that a guest bedroom and bath are located downstairs as well. But the features don’t end there! Enjoy your beautiful balcony overlooking Orcutt just off the master bedroom-what a great place for a cup of coffee or glass of wine. Priced at $637,500

Sleek, modern and sophisticated defines this remodeled three bedroom home located at the end of a cul-de-sac in Orcutt! There is a gourmet entertaining kitchen with cherry wood cabinets, a pantry and large island – with the fireplace as a focal point. Vaulted ceiling living room with mood lighting and spacious master suite with double vanity, built-in closet storage and walk-in shower. LED lighting, double paned windows and energy efficient appliances lends to an average monthly bill of $30. Priced at $489,000

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