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Stucco, reclaimed wood and brick can be more eco-friendly than vinyl siding and other materials.

Green options in home siding ‌If new siding is on the list of must-do home projects this year, there are many factors to consider. Though it’s a transformative renovation, replacement siding is a significant and potentially expensive undertaking. Therefore, careful consideration must be given to the materials used and their maintenance, longevity, insulation factor, and cost. Many homeowners also want siding that is eco-friendly. Sustainability is an important consideration for many homeowners. Data from the National Association of Home Builders’ “Green Multifamily and Single Family Homes 2017 SmartMarket Brief” indicates that at least one-third of single-family and multifamily home builders who were surveyed said that

green building is a significant portion of their overall activity (more than 60 percent of their portfolio). By 2022, this number should increase to nearly onehalf in both the single-family and multifamily sectors. Green building has become an important and established part of the residental construction sector. Where siding is sourced, the materials that go into its fabrication and how well that siding insulates a home are key aspects of its “green factor.” The following are some of the more sustainable options in home siding.

Reclaimed timber

A house sided with clapboard, or a log cabin-inspired look, is iconic. These types of siding are typically made from insect-repellant pine, cedar,

cypress, or redwood. While lumber certified by the Forest Stewardship Council is environmentally friendly, homeowners may want to seek out reclaimed lumber. This wood has history and causes very little environmental impact. Plus, timber salvaged from old buildings or fallen trees may be superior to new wood because it likely came from slow-growing, old trees with dense grain.

Brick

Avoid any negative environmental impact by choosing locally produced or reclaimed bricks — or those made from post-consumer content. The longevity of bricks can often offset the energy expenditure in their manufacture. Plus, many bricks are made from natural

clay, which can be an excellent insulator.

Stucco

HouseLogic says traditional stucco is made from sand and Portland cement mixed with water to make a usable plaster. It’s tough and durable — often lasting the life of the house. Eco-friendly variants include stucco made with an earthand-lime mixture, offsetting the CO2 emissions associated with cement production. Stucco can reduce air infiltration that causes drafts in a home.

Fiber-cement

Fiber-cement is similar to stucco in that it is made from sand, Portland cement, clay, and wood pulp fibers. It can be fire-resistant and insect-proof

and will not rot. It’s a stable material that can recover almost 80 percent of the initial cost, according to the National Association of Realtors®.

Stone

This nonrenewable resource can be beautiful on a home and durable, but mining it can impact the environment. If homeowners can use reclaimed or displaced stone, those are more sustainable options. Manufactured stone, which is cement and other materials molded to look like stone, is also aesthetically appealing and more eco-friendly. Replacing siding is a significant undertaking. Homeowners can consider sustainability when selecting replacement siding materials.


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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. $465,000. Call Era Polly, (805) 878-2490.

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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! $350,000. Call Era Polly, (805) 878-2490.

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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.

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. $75,000. Call Era Polly (805) 878-2490.

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DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY IN NIPOMO! Two existing homes on 5 plus acres zoned multi-family R15. Possibility for 81 units for development. For more information, contact Louie Real at (805) 478-9328.

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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.

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Quiet home noise with soundproofing ‌Many people want their homes to be comfortable, relaxing retreats. While much thought will be given to layout and decor, the noises in and around a house also can affect how enjoyable a space is or isn’t. Certain offenders are driving up the noise levels in homes. New building materials that are lighter than those used in the past can make it easier for noise to travel between rooms. In addition, open floor plans make it easy for noise to travel from

room to room, while handheld personal devices can make rooms noisy. Homeowners who want more peace and quiet in their home can take the following steps. Add more drywall Homeowners may not be able to add walls of sturdy brick to block sounds, but they can add more drywall in noisy rooms. Consider adding more drywall to a library or reading nook. The home improvement resource HomeLogic notes that drywall can be used to isolate noisy

rooms, such as those where kids practice playing musical instruments. Beef up dense materials Heavy curtains, fluffy furniture and thick carpets can make rooms quieter because they help absorb sound waves. Such items and materials also can help prevent echoes. Bare walls and floors will only make sounds bounce around. Seal holes and cracks Noises from outside can sneak around gaps in windows, doors and siding. Making sure

gaps are sealed will not only make a home more energy efficient, but also help block out some exterior noises. Fix squeaky floors Wood floors can shrink and expand, leading to movement and the development of squeaky areas. By fixing squeaky floors, homeowners can reduce noise created when people walk through their homes. Soundproofing a home can be a relatively easy and effective DIY project.

Revised ballot initiative filed to eliminate moving penalty on seniors and the disabled ‌In its continuing effort to address California’s unprecedented housing supply crisis and eliminate the “moving

penalty” that severely restricts the ability of seniors, disabled residents, and victims of natural disasters to

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761 Via Vista Verde- Just Listed Autumn Woods home that backs up to the green belt. Spacious and open floor plan features 3 bedrooms 2 baths, approx 1,750 sq ft. Paved RV parking, newer 50 yr roof, dual pane windows, updated kitchen with newer cabinets and counter. $489,000 Call Sue or John to view.

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4465 Sirius Avenue- Maintained Vandenberg Village 4 bedroom, 3 bath home with approx. 2,483 sq ft Colonial style exterior, wood floor entry, living room with brick fireplace, den with wood stove and French doors to spacious backyard with patio cover, pergola and large storage shed. One bedroom and bathroom downstairs. Asking $449,900 call Sue or John Lixey to view.

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relocate, the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (C.A.R.) has filed a revised initiative with the Attorney

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General for preparation of title and summary for the November 2020 ballot. The new initiative would: Remove the “moving penalty” for seniors 55 and older, the disabled, victims of natural disasters, and those whose homes are located on contaminated property, allowing them to carry their current Proposition 13-protected property tax assessment level to another home of any price, anywhere in the state, any number of times. Eliminate intergenerational transfers of primary residences and other inherited property being used as incomeproducing properties without reassessment. Address abuses by commercial property owners who avoid property tax reassessment by means of “creative” transfers. “Filing this new initiative will allow C.A.R. – in the event the ‘moving penalty’ is not eliminated this November – to immediately begin gathering signatures to qualify the new initiative for the November 2020

ballot and reinforce our commitment to making tax fairness a reality,” said C.A.R. President Steve White. “This new initiative will provide for property tax base portability, reform the intergenerational transfer laws, and address the true ‘split roll’ problem – corporations gaming the current property tax reassessment system. And, most significantly, it will raise money for schools and local governments,” stated White. An initiative opposed by C.A.R. to tax commercial property at a higher rate than residential property has already qualified for the November 2020 ballot. Last October, the Legislative Analyst’s Office issued a report in which it noted that the state is losing $1.5 billion per year due to parent/child and grandparent/grandchild property transfers. C.A.R.’s new initiative would require the child/ grandchild to reside in the home (as opposed, for example, to renting out the home), and limit the value of the exemption to $1 million.

Current law requires at least 50 percent of a company to be transferred in order for reassessment of that company’s real property holdings to be reassessed. C.A.R.’s new initiative states that regardless of the increments of transfer, if a total of 90 percent of a company is transferred, the real property holdings of the company must be reassessed. C.A.R. has already qualified an initiative for the November 2018 ballot, now known as Proposition 5, which addresses the “moving penalty” on seniors, the disabled, victims of natural disasters, and those whose homes are located on contaminated property. Leading the way…® in California real estate for more than 110 years, the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (www.car.org) is one of the largest state trade organizations in the United States with more than190,000 members dedicated to the advancement of professionalism in real estate. C.A.R. is headquartered in Los Angeles.“


Improve privacy and security at home ‌Living in close proximity to one’s neighbors has its benefits. But many homeowners would no doubt admit that privacy at home is a good thing. Whether homeowners are enjoying their yard in spring or summer or simply want their in-home activities to be less obvious to neighbors, their privacy is a year-round concern. If privacy is a concern, homeowners can take certain steps to ensure their homes stay or become the sanctuaries they were designed to be.

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Privet hedge, arborvitae or Italian cypress are fast-growing evergreens that provide privacy around a home for homeowners who do not want to install traditional fencing. These trees also provide a natural habitat for various yard animals. Layering various plants of different heights and textures also can create a more natural and less imposing look. Fencing remains a viable option to create privacy and stop noise pollution. Privacy fences come in various materials, colors and sizes, enabling homeowners to choose styles that fit their landscapes.

Homeowners who like to entertain outdoors may want to make their outdoor living spaces more private. Pergolas allow light to filter through but obstruct direct view of patio activity, especially when combined with some gauzy draperies hanging on the sides. An enclosed patio or threeseason room can be a worthwhile addition for homeowners who like to enjoy the great outdoors without being in the elements or on display for neighbors. Structures vary from screened-in porches to greenhouses to removable gazebos. Potted plants or trailing vines can soften the structural edges and help the privacy devices blend in with the natural surroundings.

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Homeowners who do not want their neighbors or others knowing what they’re up to in their free time can limit what they share through photos and descriptions on social media. Doing so also cuts down on neighbors’ curiosity.

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Windows allow natural light to enter a home, but windows also enable neighbors and others to see into a home. If thieves are the ones looking inside, wide open windows present a security issue. Window treatments are an effective way to add privacy to a home. Closing curtains or blinds limits others’ ability to see inside the house. Switch to more opaque window treatments when using interior lighting more often, as gossamer draperies

may still make it possible for outsiders to understand what’s going on inside the home if people and items are backlit. For those who do not want to compromise natural light, frosted windows can satisfy a desire for privacy. Windows can be purchased with frosting in place, and home improvement retailers sell various products that can create a frosted look.


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A guide to safely removing fallen leaves

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‌Raking leaves is a chore many people immediately associate with autumn. Even though raking seems like a simple activity, it’s still possible to be injured while removing leaves from the yard. The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center advises that pain from outdoor leaf chores can range from strained back muscles to twisted knees. Blisters on the hands and sunburn are other potential side effects. Many people do not realize that raking is a thorough cardiovascular workout. Individuals at risk for cardiovascular disease or those who have recovered from surgery may not be well enough to rake leaves. Here’s how to make autumn leaf removal more of a breeze when the job is done safely. Pay attention when using a leaf blower. Be cautious not to point an operational blower in the direction of people or pets, as debris can be blown about and cause injury. Stretch out before raking leaves. Warm up muscles beforehand so they are less likely to cramp. UPMC experts suggest taking a short walk prior to raking to stimulate circulation. Use proper raking form. Much like snow shoveling, one should emphasize proper posture when raking, with legs slightly bent and weight distributed evenly. Hold the rake handle close to the body and keep one hand near the top of the rake for better leverage. Use the proper gear. A leaf rake fans out like a triangle and comes in various widths.

Choose a lightweight material that can be easily maneuvered. A metal rake is for stones and dirt and shouldn’t be used for leaves. To get between bushes, a smaller version of a leaf rake, called a shrub rake, should be used. Wear protective gear. When raking or leaf blowing, protect your eyes against debris. You also may want to use a mask to prevent inhalation of leaf mold and other particulates. Gloves can protect hands from blisters. Follow manufacturers’ directions. Read the instructions for powered leaf blowers, and never modify the device in an unauthorized way. Use a tarp and lift wisely. Rake leaves onto a tarp that can be dragged to a garbage pail or to the curb for municipal pick up. For those who must lift bags of leaves, do so by bending at the knees, not from the waist. Wear sunscreen. Protect skin from the sun. Even though temperatures are cooler in the fall, this does not mean the sun’s rays are any less harmful. Also, take breaks to rehydrate frequently. Use a secure ladder. When removing leaves from gutters, be sure the ladder is sturdy and secure. Consider having a friend serve as a spotter, holding on to the ladder to offer greater security. Do not overextend to stretch for leaves. If at any time during leaf clean-up you feel sharp or dull, incessant pains, stop working. Listen to your body’s signals and start the task anew the next day or when you feel better.


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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 $479,000.

Beautifully appointed and move-in ready! With over 2300 sq. ft., this

This light and airy three bedroom, three bath home in a gated community is ready to go! The man cave has its own AC/heating unit, built-in Kegerator, and eight pre-laid HDMI and ethernet ports into the entertainment center.The carpeted upstairs has bedrooms and laundry with a common area with a built-in desk area. Priced at $369,000.

Every detail of the home is original and appears as if no one ever lived there, it’s been lovingly maintained. With three oversized bedrooms and 1 full bath as well as a 3/4 bath, you’ll feel as though the square footage is much larger than the 2,100 sq. ft. noted on the tax records. The backyard features custom concrete finishes and allows for private entertaining as well as gate access to the alley. This is a must see! Priced at $414,900.

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home offers cathedral ceilings, formal living and dining areas as well as an open and flowing floorplan. The master en suite includes a large walk-in closet, garden tub, shower and lots of space. Priced at $465,000.

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1150 Terrazzo

355 S Pacific

Walk into beauty in this like new Rice Ranch home. Situated on one of the largest lots in the community, this 1700+ sq. ft. home offers more than just the upgrades provided by the builder. Enjoy 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms plus a centrally located den (possible 4th bedroom), tile flooring, plantation shutters throughout, amazing barn wood door & wall features, too. Priced at $649,999.

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 $565,000.

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 $625,000.

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 $440,000.

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