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1956 Cambridge

Phenomenal 8,100+ square foot estate is now on the market in East Valley Farms! This 2 story, 6 bedroom, 7 bathroom home sits on 10 private and gated acres and includes a 8 car garage and Boat/RV garage as well. Step into this majestic home and experience lavish details with no expense spared. Offering granite counters, travertine and hardwood flooring, exquisite finishes and soaring ceilings, this home surpasses even the pickiest buyer’s expectations.

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WENDY TEIXEIRA

805-310-3505

4655 Song Lane

AMAZING PROPERTY IN ORCUTT! Main house has 4 bedrooms, 2 baths with a bonus room/office. Detached Property includes a 2,000 sq ft shop and 700 sq ft barn and comes with development possibilities. For more information, call Louie at (805) 478-9328.

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LOUIE rEAL

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(805) 478-9328

Featured Stories in this Edition

Walkable neighborhoods.........................................................................................................................Page 2 Retaining home documents.....................................................................................................................Page 6 Buying unusual properties ......................................................................................................................Page 7

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ou might have seen the term in advertisements for homes or apartments: “Walkable neighborhood!” But what does it mean? In general, a walkable neighborhood is one in which a person could easily live, work and shop without the use of a car. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services defines walkability as “communities […] created or enhanced to make it safe and easy to walk and [where] pedestrian activity is encouraged for people of all ages and abilities.” WalkScore.com, a website that assigns walkability scores to neighborhoods, offers a more detailed definition, laying out seven essential components of a walkable neighborhood. They include a center, such as a main street or public square; enough people for successful businesses and frequent public transit; a mix of affordable housing and

businesses; plenty of parks and public spaces; pedestrian-friendly design; schools and workplaces to which most residents can walk from their homes; and “complete streets” designed to accommodate bicyclists, pedestrians and public transit. There is more than one reason to live in a community with good walkability: convenience, the environment, safety, and even your health. If you’re a builder or developer, building walkable properties can even be good for your bottom line.

Good for the environment

The Environmental Protection Agency advocates for walkable communities through its Smart Growth initiative. “Smart growth,” according to the EPA, “covers a range of development and conservation strategies that help protect our health and natural environment and make our communities more attractive, economically stronger, and more

socially diverse.” Among the benefits the EPA lists for walkable neighborhoods are improved air and water quality, reduced greenhouse admissions and open space conservation.

Good for your health

So critical is your daily dose of walking that the United States Surgeon General’s office has called for governments and developers to “Step It Up” and build more walkable neighborhoods. Noting that half of U.S. adults are living with a chronic disease such as heart disease, cancer, or diabetes, HHS’s “Step It Up” call to action prescribes improvements to community and street design to achieve greater walkability and enhance Americans’ health.

Good for safety

HHS lists safe, convenient places to walk as a major component of walkability. Well-planned walkable neighborhoods have safe walking routes for students

getting to and from school, and safe sidewalks and bicycling lanes.

Good for business

A 2013 report by the Environmental Protection Agency titled “Smart Growth and Economic Success” outlined various benefits for real estate developers, investors, businesses and local governments for “compact development.” Among the listed benefits were using land more efficiently; reducing land, infrastructure and public services costs; increased economic productivity; increased tax revenues; and a higher return on investment.

Know the Score

New York, San Francisco and Boston topped WalkScore.com’s 2017 top list of walkable cities, the most recent year for which data was available. How walkable is your city or neighborhood? Visit WalkScore.com for scores for not just walkability but also for public transit and biking.


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4655 Song Lane $1,757,000 AMAZING PROPERTY IN ORCUTT! Main house has 4 bedrooms, 2 baths with a bonus room/office. Detached granny unit is 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. Both separately metered. Property includes a 2,000 sq ft shop and 700 sq ft barn and comes with development possibilities. For more information, call Louie at (805) 478-9328.

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1411 Foxenwood Drive $899,000 DEERFIELD ESTATES, ORCUTT! Exquisite 4 bedroom, 3 bath, approx. 3,461 sq ft multi level custom built home situated on private just under one ace lot backs up to open space. Special features & upgrades include a stunning entrance, gorgeous tile floors, beautifully remodeled kitchen, 2 fireplaces, French doors to wrap around porch/deck, gazebo & BBQ area perfect for entertaining Priced below market at $899,000 Call Era at (805) 878-2490.

1123 Sutter St $439,900 HOME SWEET HOME! Beautifully maintained 4 bedroom, 2.5 baths, over 1800 sq ft of living space features lovely curb appeal with manicured landscaping & gorgeous oak front door. Light, airy and bright living room is a must-see with spacious cathedral ceilings, hardwood floors & marble hearth fireplace. Kitchen has breakfast bar & opens to formal dining area. Downstairs master has walk-in closet. Loft area perfect for a den, office or playroom. Near Pioneer High School & easy access to Hwy 101. Don't miss out on this one! Call Era at (805) 878-2490

4073 Longview Lane $274,000 HERITAGE RANCH, LAKE NACIMIENTO! 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, approx. 1,440 sq ft manufactured home offers a great floor plan with two separate living areas and open kitchen concept comes fully furnished including gas grill, SM style BBQ pit & patio furniture. Large carport perfect for boat & other recreational toys. Community includes lake access & lots of amenities. Call Louie at (805) 478-9328.

d l o S 245 Obispo St $350,000 UDPATED OFFICE BUILDING with onsite parking and great location near the new Pasadera Homes development in Guadalupe. 5 offices or 4 with large conference room.Well setup reception area with ample space.The entire building has been updated with new flooring, fresh paint and new retrofit windows throughout. Plenty of built in storage, 2 bathrooms, 3 exits, newer furnace and low maintenance landscaping await your business. Call Cliff at (805) 260-4154

913 Clemens Way $113,900 BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME! One of the most desired neighborhoods in southeast Lompoc. Perched above the city with abounding city and mountain views and overlooks lovely Beattie Park and gives you a front row seat to those famous missile launches. One of the last remaining lots in the neighborhood. Call Brenda at (805) 310-1283.

1255 Glines Ave $460,000 GORGEOUS ORCUTT HOME! Features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, beautifully remodeled kitchen with newer cabinets, chizzled granite counters & tile floors; living room has sculptured ceiling, canned lights, super efficient fire place insert & French doors; nice remodeled bathrooms, expanded bedroom with separate office, beautifully landscaped, RV parking with extra long concrete pad for boat & other recreational toys. Located in Dunlap School area. Must see! Call Era at (805) 878-2490.

$2,690,000 4499 Edenbury Dr

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

$615,000 FOXENWOODS ESTATES, ORCUTT! 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath, approx. 2,400 sq ft, situated on huge 15,246 sq ft lot features beautifully remodeled kitchen, wood laminate flooring, formal living & dining room, family room with fireplace, spacious bedrooms, large covered patio, newer exterior paint & roof, RV parking & much more! Call Era at (805) 878-2490.

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is very pleased to welcome Mary Ann Wright to our Team. Well known in the area, Mary Ann has been a full-time professional REALTOR since 1977 specializing in the sales and marketing of single family residential properties as well as investment properties in Santa Maria and the surrounding areas. A dedicated and experienced Real Estate professional ready to assist you with any of your Real Estate needs, call Mary Ann today at (805) 331-0995. www.MaryAnnWright.com

426 Barcellus Ave $145,000 UPDATED PROFESSIONAL OFFICE CONDO features two private offices, reception area, break room, ADA bathroom and storage room, well located in large office building with plenty of off street parking. Elevator & stairs nearby for easy access. Call Cliff at (805) 260-4154

From Mobile Homes to Mansions, We are Selling the Central Coast!

Clifford Rhea

Louie Real

(805) 260-4154

(805) 478-9328

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Mary Ann Wright

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Pam Adkisson

Marketing & Social Media Specialist Lic.# 00997989

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Houseplants to Brighten Winter J ust because it’s cold and dreary outside doesn’t mean you have to hang up your green thumb for the winter. Houseplants can provide cleaner air, boost your mood and promote healing, according to Healthline. Keep reading for tips on how to start your own indoor garden.

Consider Your Environment

Make note of how much sun your place gets, how much room you have for plants and how much time you can devote to them. You don’t need to know your growing zones so much for this, unless you plan on eventually moving your plants outside, but you do need to know if you can get some bright light-loving plants or need to look for those that can take lower light. If you have pets or small children, you also want to consider the toxicity of some houseplants. The ASPCA

maintains a great list for furry friends. Children should be taught not to pick leaves or berries and stick them in their mouths. If you suspect a child has eaten a poisonous plant, call the Poison Control Center immediately at (800) 222-1222.

Pick Easy Plants

Here are five suggestions from the experts at Good Housekeeping. Chinese money plant (Pilea peperomiodes) also goes by the nickname pancake plant for its flat leaves on long stems. Stick it in a shady spot and water weekly. It will offshoot baby plants that you can replant. Air plants, or tillandsia, don’t even need dirt to grow. Toss them in water for a couple of hours every 10 days or so. That’s it. All done. ZZ plants (Zamioculcas zamiifolia) is a native of Africa and tolerates

drought, low light and low humidity — indestructible. Chinese evergreens, which are in the aglaonema family, can take a lot of love, if by love you mean water. If you tend to kill plants by overwatering, this one’s for you. Calatheas, or prayer plants, feature showy, colorful leaves that show off amid plain green house plants. Keep it moist but not drowned and avoid bright light.

Benefits of Keeping Houseplants

Loving and nurturing houseplants can help you concentrate better, calm you down, boost your memory and make you happier, according to a study from Texas A&M University. This can be especially helpful during the dreary winter months, when many people suffer from seasonal depression. The study

also found that keeping plants improves relationships and feelings of compassion. People who care for nature are more likely to care for others, the study says, and can increase your perceived quality of life.

What if You Have a Black Thumb?

So you tried. You went to all the nurseries, you read all the books, you still killed the plants. Or maybe your lifestyle isn’t conducive to keeping plants in your home, say if you travel too much or you have curious pets. A Stanford University study from 2015 suggests that even looking at green settings in art or pictures may help give you some of the benefits from keeping houseplants. Try switching your computer desktop to a lush setting or grab a coffee break by a window.


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REAL ESTATE 101 Closing Checklist The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau offers a checklist of actions to take before, during and after closing. They include knowing what to expect, keeping tabs on the closing costs, what to bring with you to closing, what papers to keep and more. Download the checklist at https://bit.ly/37Dp6fg.

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complete a home remodeling project or addition, it’s a good idea to hang onto the records. If you decide to sell in the future, these records will help document the work and establish the value of the improvements. If you are remodeling with the intention of selling, it might be a good idea to take before and after photos. After a sale. Homelight.com recommends keeping proof of payoff from old mortgages after they are recorded as paid. This could be a “release” or a “certificate of satisfaction” from the lender. This ensures that you have proof in case of a mistake on your credit report. Tax purposes. While it’s unlikely, it’s possible that you could end up owing income taxes on the profit you make when selling a house. To help your tax accountant do the proper calculations, Homelight.com recommends hanging onto the closing statement; documents that prove the home was your primary residence, such as utility bills and prior tax returns; the 1099-S form from the IRS, which shows proceeds from the sale; the 1098 form from your lender showing real estate taxes paid; receipts from capital improvements; and receipts for moving expenses, which can reduce your profits for tax purposes.

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nytime you buy or sell real estate, there will be mountains of paperwork. It can be difficult to know which papers to keep safe. Keeping the right documents can prevent having to endure legal proceedings should there be an issue with the legal or financial status of your home or mortgage. Quicken Loans recommends keeping all contracts and papers detailing your home purchase and mortgage for the life of the loan. Online storage is risky for sensitive estate-related documents, which often contain private information, such as addresses and Social Security numbers. Keep your paper documents stored in a fire safe or safe deposit box. When you do decide to toss documents, shred them safely. Below are some critical documents to keep. Contracts. You will want to retain contracts you signed with your real estate agent, as well as purchase agreements, whether you’re buying or selling. These are legal contracts, and having them on hand will allow you to prove the agreement you signed onto. Also keep seller disclosures, in case an undisclosed problem with the property turns up. Closing and mortgage documents. At your home closing, you will sign a towering stack of documents. Most of them should be kept for as long as you own the home. These include a closing disclosure, which lays out all the costs of the mortgage, a closing statement that includes all closing costs, and the mortgage, which shows the full terms of the loan, as well as inspection reports and appraisals. They also include the mortgage. A mortgage is an enormous financial obligation, and it’s critical to have proof of the agreement you signed. Insurance policies. You never know when you will need to file a claim on a policy, or find out what coverage limits, deductibles, etc. your plan provides. Keep these documents readily accessible. Remodeling records. When you

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ave you ever seen an unusual home — a futuristic dome or saucer-shaped place, or even an abandoned missile silo — and thought, “I could live there?” Unless it’s your dream or passion, it’s always wise to think twice. Unusual homes make a real statement and offer a unique lifestyle that’s attractive to those with a desire to break free of cookie-cutter houses in conventional neighborhood developments. Quirks, oddities and unusual configurations appeal to those who want to express outwardly that they’re different. Remember, however, that it may be hard to secure a conventional loan for such a home. Real estate agents say that funky, non-traditional homes draw many potential buyers, but most turn away when they find difficulty with a loan. And if you find an investor willing to offer a loan, it’s usually at a high interest rate and generally includes the home as collateral. Why? Lenders view unconventional homes as huge liabilities. They’re difficult to appraise since there are few or no comparables, and lenders have a difficult time with marketability should you default. However, the land can be assessed more easily than the home itself. The onus of coming up with the money to purchase, therefore, is mostly on

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the buyer. This is where doing your homework comes in. If your love for an unusual home is more than just a passing fantasy, ask yourself how long you see yourself living there. If the answer is the rest of your life, you’ve found your dream home. But if you can envision only a few years, or even 10, you might want to reconsider. If you’re determined to buy a unique home and you don’t have the cash to buy it yourself, the real estate experts at the website My Mortgage Insider recommend finding a local lender with in-house lending. Another overlooked area to factor in with unique homes is maintenance. Features on such homes, such as portholes or custom pieces designed exclusively for the home, may be difficult or impossible to replace. Repairs and maintenance in general on former commercial structures will be more expensive than conventional homes. Se l l e rs a n d b uye rs o f these creative homes — whether they be former churches, schools or firehouses — deserve to be

warned and to consider the pros and cons of buying and selling the property. Sellers, in particular, need to advise potential buyers of the chances of selling should their attraction to the home wane over the years. Statistics don’t take into account unusual homes, so how long it might remain on the market is difficult to predict. In the end, however, all the practical issues associated with buying a creative home shouldn’t overshadow your love for the home. After all, your home is an extension of yourself that reflects your personal tastes — no matter how unconventional that style may be. For those who are serious about purchasing an unusual home, these issues are minor compared to the joy such a unique statement will bring.

REAL ESTATE 101 More Considerations Besides the cool factor, it helps to be more than smitten with a unique home. Serious buyers need to weigh all the issues involved in such properties. As with any home, its problems become your problems when you take the keys. The real estate website Trulia lists eight things to consider before buying a creative home at https://bit.ly/2IUvZPr.


Why your house is not

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Pricing and Location

A well-priced home will sell regardless of its condition may be a general rule of thumb — but even a properly priced home that’s in poor condition will have a tough time in a bad location, such as near an airport. That’s when it’s important to pay extra attention to updating, cleaning and curb appeal.

Bad Odors

It should go without saying, but bad odors in a home from pets or smoking will always turn off prospective buyers so you should do all you can to mitigate these smells. Hiring a professional carpet cleaner and a commercial home cleaner can help.

Light and Architecture

Environmental and Structural

Issues such as mold, asbestos and other toxic hazards will likely rear their ugly heads during the home inspection process, as will structural issues such as a cracked foundation or wiring and plumbing problems. It’s best to treat these issues before they wreck a potential sales by having an expert examine your home before putting it on the market.

Dated Decor, Poor Staging

One of the standard rules of selling is that buyers have to be able to imagine their own furniture in a home. If you

have older or dated furniture or modern furniture that might only appeal to limited tastes, buyers will often turn away. You don’t get a second chance to make a first impression, so it’s wise to invest in a professional staging company to allow buyers their vision while showing off the home in a tasteful way.

Upkeep and Cooperation

Selling a home is hard, stressful work, and sometimes owners who have homes on the market for a while tend to tire of the constant showings and the pressure to keep the home spotless at all times. That said, it’s all necessary to make sure your home sells as quickly as possible. You can do everything right, but if you’re an uncooperative seller — refusing to vacate the property for showings or not securing unruly animals — you’ll make the process even harder.

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A lack of natural light due and poor architecture, such as low ceilings and

awkward room layouts that can’t be easily renovated can make homes hard to sell. These problems can be addressed by renovating yourself — but you are not likely to recover a lot of the cost.

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o m e sa l e s i n Au g u s t 2019 spiked 10.8% from 2018, marking the largest year-over-year increase for a single month since 2018, according to a Redfin report. The supply of homes for sale, however, fell 5.7% year over year, representing the biggest decline since April 2018. So if it’s such a hot seller’s market and other properties in your city are selling fast, why isn’t your home selling fast? While it’s true that even in a seller’s market some houses linger on the market longer than others, there may be other factors involved. On average, if your home hasn’t gotten a contract after six showings, say real estate experts, it’s time to re-examine the property for weaknesses. Here are some reasons why your home is not selling.


New Listing

Stunning Estate!!

Wendy Teixeira

R E A L T O R ® CalBRE #01345995

(805) 310-3505

wendyteixeira@aol.com

Ranch!

Phenomenal 8,100+ square foot estate is now on the market in East Valley Farms! This 2 story, 6 bedroom, 7 bathroom home sits on 10 private and gated acres and includes a 8 car garage and Boat/RV garage as well. Priced at $1,699,000

Price Reduced!!

655 Highland Hills

312 Wasioja, New Cuyama

1360 Bauer

528 E Main St – Commercial

This amazing equestrian estate checks all the boxes for horse lovers! All flat and usable, this 13.88 acre property features one ag well and one domestic well, a 5500 sq ft over-the-top Barnmaster barn with 10 stalls, 2 tack stalls, 1 inside wash stall, a grain room, tac room and multi use room/conference room. The four bedroom, two bath ranch home is move in ready with over 2600 sq ft of living space and allows an open concept entertaining opportunity. Priced at $1,495,000

Wide open spaces, serenity and clean, fresh air! This incredible 150+ acre ranch offers opportunities for the buyer who would love to ride horses or run cattle - even farm- in a beautiful valley just off Highway 166. Enjoy a pond for fishing, a seasonal creek for playing, an aviary for raising birds, a great potting shed, a large chicken coop and cattle barn. Every critter or creature you’d like to raise will have a home here. Priced at $1,250,000

Welcome to the perfect cottage! Three roomy bedrooms, an open flowing floor plan, dual pane windows, nice covered patio and mature landscaping, lots of cabinets and natural light. The master bedroom offers a walk in closet too. The sunken family features a beautiful floor to ceiling stone fireplace and solar tubes for natural light. Enjoy updated bathrooms and tile work. Priced at $439,000

Great opportunity to own your own building in a high traffic area of downtown Santa Maria. Each unit offers a large reception area and two offices. A small kitchenette area and private break room are situated in the back with two separate bathrooms and access to the back parking lot. Rents are approximately $1500/mo. Priced at $625,000

Pending!!

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1956 Cambridge

Amazing Orcutt Estate on over 22 acres with incredible views! This 5,000 + sq ft estate offers four bedrooms (each with attached bathrooms), a over sized owner’s suite, family room, dining room, living room, breakfast room, huge gourmet kitchen, wet bar and even a 50 x 100 shop and chapel. Priced at $3,250,000

I don’t just list homes, I sell homes! Equestrian Property!!

2260 Quail Canyon

Foxenwood Country Club Estates!!

Deerfield!

Golf Course View!!

649 Story St, Nipomo

2435 Longdrive

4405 Kapalua

2737 Lorencita

Attention horse lovers, here is the place for you!The sellers created their horse facility with efficiency in mind! Enjoy almost 1 1/2 acres ofprivacy,amaremotel(withwatertoeachstall),arenaandplenty of storage for your hay and tack along with a ranch style, one story, 1400+sqfthomewitharoomythreecargarage.Pricedat$649,000

Situated on a large corner lot in Foxenwood Country Club Estates sits this charming three bedroom, two bathroom home. With an inviting courtyard and mature landscaping you'll feel as if you're ''home'' already. With a west facing back yard and fun ''sun room'' evening BBQs are a must! Priced at $579,000

Beautiful, one story, 2,800+ sq ft home in Orcutt on almost an acre! This lovely 4 bedroom, 3 bath home is situated behind Foxenwoods and is ready for a new owner! Situated amongst other beautiful homes, this open floor plan boasts cathedralceilings,lotsofnaturallightandplentyofroomforentertaining.Thehuge patio outside is a great place for entertaining, throwing a football or just enjoying the sunsets the wonderful Central Coast offers every day! Priced at $829,000

Exceptional home on the golf course at the Santa Maria Country Club! Viewing this remodeled three bedroom, 3,000 sq ft + home will be the best decision you’ve ever made! It offers incredible opportunities for entertaining - especially from the expanded family room! This home seriously has too many features to list...Priced at $779,000

Country Club

Lake Marie w/Pool.

Foxenwoods!!

Contingent!!

329 St Andrews

2223 Crystal

4333 Highcastle

2277 Berryessa

This house is the Country Club is ready for a new owner!!! The front yard is low maintenance and always green! The living area is large and open with a skylight to bring in some natural light. Come see if this palace is for you! Priced at $449,000

Here’s youropportunitytopurchaseanincrediblehomein Lake Marie Estates.You’ll be impressed with the amazing craftsmanship and attention to detail in this 2700+ sq ft home. The backyard is a glorious retreat complete with covered patios, in ground pool, soothing pond with waterfallandmaturelandscaping.Newpriceis$799,000

Natural light, spacious layout, and multiple updates/remodels await! Peaceful and tree lined neighborhood in beautiful Foxenwoods home over 2700 sq ft with gorgeous family room, accented by stone fireplace and slider with plantation shutters, perfect setting for friends and family. Two separate living areas flow together with kitchen and half bath for layout ideal for hosting. Priced at $634,900

This amazing Lake Marie Estate 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom (all en suites) is impeccable! Enjoy the cathedral ceilings & natural light in this open, flowing floor plan complete with formal living & dining areas & a huge laundry room, too! With a new, expanded gourmet kitchen & breakfast bar you can serve up all your favorite meals with plenty of space for your guests. Priced at $1,049,000

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