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Prevent pet-related damage to the house suspected, consult with a veterinarian
unless there are appropriate chew toys,
promptly.
furniture, moldings and other items
Dirt, fur and more
around the house may become fair
An investment in regular grooming can help keep certain damage at
It is important to note that declawing
bay, states Home Advisor. Regularly
a cat to prevent damage should not be
brushing and trimming coats, keeping
a consideration. It is a surgery that can
nails clipped and bathing will keep
cause ongoing health problems. Nail
a home fresh and minimize damage.
caps can be used as a safe alternative.
Other pets may not be groomed but
Escape artists
require cleaning of cages or other
In some cases, pets may chew or
habitats. Bird droppings and feathers
scratch their way through doors and
can get on surfaces. Cleaning daily or
window screens. Others may dig under
very frequently can help keep a home
fencing or climb, leaving damage in
tidy.
their wake. Boredom, anxiety or lack of
Provide toys and scratching posts
training may be behind these behaviors,
Pets need an outlet to tame anxiety
according to Pets Weekly. However, the
and energy. If they don’t have suitable
urge to roam also may be tied to pets
to establish their territory and
outlets, pets may cause damage to a
not being fixed. Work with the vet or a
innumerable. Pets can be companions,
communicate with other animals. As
home. Cats will take to furniture to
trainer to help stop these issues.
protectors, service animals, and even
a result, both male and female pets
stretch their paws if they don’t have
The benefits of having a pet are
help produce products that can be sold, may spray urine in certain areas of the
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game.
Pets can cause damage around the
scratching posts or special mats. Dogs,
house. But certain strategies can help
such as eggs from chickens. While
house. While it may not eliminate the
particularly puppies, can be orally
decrease the likelihood that pets cause
there are many positive attributes
problem immediately, making sure to
fixated. When the urge to chew sets in,
damage around the house.
to pets, one potential concern is the
neuter or spay cats and dogs can reduce
impact they have on the home.
the likelihood that they’ll mark indoors
Pet-related damage can occur when
or attempt to seek out and mate with
pets are angry or happy. Boisterous
feral animals they smell canvassing the
animals may scratch or claw at
property.
furniture and floors. Some animals
Accidents
may climb or chew. Woodwork and
In addition to marking, pets that
furniture can be damaged by pet paws
have not been properly trained or
and teeth, but that’s not where it ends.
were trained and are experiencing a
The following are some potential pet-
behavioral or medical issue may begin
damage problems and how to avoid
soiling in improper areas, such as
them.
outside of the litter box or in the home.
Marking
Obedience training can head off some
Many animals use scent markers
issues, but if a medical condition is
DID YOU KNOW? Pet owners who arrive home to discover that their pet has caused damage to their domiciles may wonder if that is covered by their homeowners insurance policies. Allstate insurance states that homeowners insurance typically does not cover damage inflicted by pets on personal property or the dwelling itself. This also applies to domestic farm pets, as would be the case if a goat or ewe broke fence posts or the barn door. The cost for replacement or repairs for pet-related accidents is the pet owners
responsibility. However, the liability protection provided with most standard homeowners policies may offer coverage if your pet damages someone elses property, such as if your puppy chews up the moldings while a neighbor is pet-sitting. It is always important to review and discuss policy coverage with an insurance agent to learn what level of protection you have. In addition, quality crates and/ or fencing can help keep mischievous pets out of trouble and reduce damage in and around the house.
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364 Poppinga $625,000 FOXENWOOD ESTATES RETREAT! 4 bedroom, 2 bath, approx 2,423 sq ft on 1/3 acre lot with south facing backyard with tons of room. A true custom built home like no other that has so much to offer. Homes like this are few and far between so don’t miss out on this opportunity. Amenities include over-sized garage, updated kitchen, beautiful stepdown living room with fireplace, huge loft area that can be used as a hobby or game room or both. For more information or schedule a tour, call Steve and Melissa at (805) 720-0604.
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855 Firefox Dr $625,000 BEAUTIFULLY REMODELED IN SUNRISE HILLS! 4 bedroom, 2 bath, single story has gorgeous hardwood floors throughout; spacious kitchen has stainless steel appliances, quartz counters & breakfast bar; large formal dining with french doors to back patio; living room has vaulted ceilings, skylight & corner fireplace; Master has French doors to back patio, barn doors to bath with dual sinks, gorgeous walk in shower & walk in closet; large indoor laundry room; nicely landscaped backyard with extra parking on the side. Call Julie at (805) 431-9484.
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Factors to consider when planning year-round outdoor dining spaces Al fresco dining is popular in spring and summer, and that popularity reached new heights in the summer of 2020. With much of the world still grappling with the outbreak of the novel coronavirus COVID-19 and government officials fearing rising case numbers if indoor gatherings were allowed, many restaurants were limited to offering only outdoor dining to patrons. Such restrictions reintroduced many people to the pleasure of outdoor dining. Outdoor dining may be synonymous with summer, but there’s no reason why good meals can’t be enjoyed outside year-round. That’s especially true when homeowners and hosts take stock of certain factors when planning outdoor dining spaces they intend to use all year long. • Lighting: If you plan to keep outdoor dining going after summer, then some extra lighting may be necessary. The sun sets in late afternoon/early evening in fall and winter, so you won’t be able to rely on natural light to keep the dinner table aglow. Lighting also can make outdoor dining in summer more enjoyable. Outdoor string lights can add a relaxing vibe to a deck or patio. If you intend to string the lights up year-round, make sure poles are sturdy enough to withstand winter winds. • Weather: Table cloths can add a touch of class to outdoor dining tables. But those table cloths are only effective if they remain on the table. Summer breezes
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might not prove too great a challenge in that regard, but fall, winter and spring weather might make it hard to keep table cloths on the table where they belong. A simple set of table cloth clips can ensure the wind doesn’t blow table cloths around while people are eating or completely off the table when everyone is inside. Hurricane candle holders also can make it easy to maintain the ambiance candles provide without having to worry about the wind extinguishing the candles in one strong gust. • Seating: Guests might have no problem dining on traditional summer barbecue fare like burgers and hot dogs while sitting in camping chairs. But hosts who want to serve meals that require the use of a knife and fork will need to make sure all guests have a seat at the table. A foldable picnic-style table that can be easily stored in a garage or shed can do the trick. In addition, some deck and patio tables are expandable, making them ideal options for hosts who may want to work around social distancing guidelines and serve holiday meals outside this year. • Grill: Charcoal grill devotees may find it frustrating to keep coals lit long enough to get hot so they can keep enjoying grilled meals after summer and throughout fall, winter and spring. A hybrid charcoal/grill smoker that does not expose the fire to the elements as much as a traditional charcoal grill can do the trick, and such a grill also gives cooks the chance to slow cook and smoke foods all year long. For those with no special devotion to charcoal grills, a propane grill can light up in a matter of seconds regardless of the weather. Outdoor dining can be enjoyed year-round, especially when hosts take steps to prepare their outdoor spaces for four seasons’ worth of gatherings.
When it can be smart to hire a painting pro
particular applications — will hold up. Novice painters may do more harm than good by dripping paint on expensive carpeting or floors or fail to recognize the nuances that indicate a spot-on painting job. Professional painters have spent hours upon hours learning the ropes of what works — and what does not. Painters often understand that painstaking preparatory work is crucial to getting pristine finished results. Walls and ceilings must be properly repaired and prepared even before a base coat is applied. Professional painters also have an eye for details. And because professional painters make a business out of doing interior and exterior surfaces, they understand which techniques can improve efficiency. That means a professional job can typically be completed much more quickly than a DIY project.
Even though some people think they’ll save money by painting their own homes, that’s not necessarily true. Professionals already have all the equipment necessary, unlike novices who may need to make repeated and potentially costly trips to the hardware store for supplies. Plus, if mistakes happen, DIYers have to spend additional time and money fixing them. Safety can be a large motivator for turning painting over to a pro. Navigating exterior areas or tall interior ceilings can be challenging and may require scaffolding or tall ladders DIYers do not have. Risk of falls or other injuries increase with lack of experience. Painting can give a home a facelift, and oftentimes it is smart to turn the work over to professionals to ensure the job is done just right.
The sight of professional painters decked out in white overalls is a familiar one to many people. Perhaps you’ve pondered just why painters wear white? The reasons behind painters’ sartorial choices is not easily verifiable, but it’s fun to explore nonetheless. The actual name for a painting professionals wardrobe is “painter’s whites.” White canvas or denim pants, white t-shirt, overalls, and a white cap are often worn by painters. The idea of wearing white may date back to the 1700s, when there were not a variety of house colors available. As a result, white was the primary choice of paint at this time. If white paint were to be dripped on a white uniform, it wouldn’t be readily noticed before laundering. Painters also used to mix 50 pounds of “white lead powder” with a can of paint paste to make about two gallons of paint. The mixing process produced large amounts of white dust. To hide the dust, the painters wore white. It is also believed that some painters crafted clothing from the white sails from ships. Another theory behind painters’ preference for white work gear traces its origins to 19th century union painters. Those in the union adopted the all-white uniform to differentiate themselves from non-union painters. Sometimes a black bow tie was added to complete the professional presentation. There are some practical reasons for painters to wear white. White clothing tends to be cooler when working outdoors or in sunny locations. Should painter’s whites become dirty, they’re easily bleachable without the color fading. Also, white is a pristine color that will present the appearance of cleanliness. Homeowners may readily invite and trust a clean worker into their homes to get the job done. Painters often find that their business logo stands out sharply against the white of a uniform, which can be another practical reason to don some white overalls. White clothing also can be less expensive to replace. Today, because there are many other paint hues available, painter’s whites may not be so pristine. But those variously shaded specks and splatters may be indicative of a seasoned professional who has put in many hours on the job. Painters have long worn white as their unofficial uniform. The theories as to why vary, but the tradition is likely here to stay.
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Few things can revitalize a home more readily than a fresh coat of paint. Thanks in part to the affordability of paint and its ease of application, painting is something that even novice DIYers can typically handle. According to the marketing advice guru Brandon Gaille, it is estimated that residential interior paint only lasts around three years before it needs to be updated. Exterior paint can fade, chip and peel due to various environmental factors. As a result, many homes can likely use a fresh coat of paint in at least one room. As DIY-friendly as painting can be, when attempting to paint the interior or exterior of their homes, homeowners may learn that some painting projects are best left to the professionals. Painting requires skill, patience and a knowledge of how various paints — including finishes for
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DIY projects that can conserve energy around the house Home renovation projects can pay numerous dividends. Renovations can have a positive effect on resale value, make homes more livable for residents and, in some ways, make homes more affordable. Renovation projects that aim to conserve energy can save homeowners substantial amounts of money. Such projects don’t often require considerable effort or even sizable financial investments, which can make homeowners skeptical as to just how much they can save after completing the project. But the scale of a project may have little to do with how much homeowners will save. For example, the U.S. Department of Energy notes that a relatively effortless task like turning back a thermostat between 7° and 10° F for eight hours per day can save homeowners as much as $83 per year. A more laborintensive task like planting shade trees saves homeowners an average of between $35 and $119 per year. When looking for ways to conserve energy around the house and save money, homeowners need not necessarily commit to expensive projects. The DOE notes that the following are some energy-saving projects and details what homeowners can expect to save after completing them. While each
individual project may not result in jaw-dropping savings, homeowners who follow many of these recommendations may end up saving more than $1,000 per year. Project: Install exterior low-e storm windows. What is it? Low-e windows reflect infrared heat back into a home. Such windows are coated with an ultra-thin layer of metal that improves the window’s insulation ability. How much can I save? Homeowners who install low-e windows can save between 12 and 33 percent on their annual heating and cooling costs. Project: Seal uncontrolled air leaks. What is it? Air leaks let cool air in during winter and warm air in during summer. Caulking, sealing and weather stripping all cracks and large openings can cut back on air leaks that are costing you money. The DOE recommends hiring a contractor to seal any leaks on heating and cooling ducts. How much can I save? Homeowners who seal uncontrolled air leaks can save between 10 and 20 percent on their annual heating and cooling bills. Project: Plant shade trees. What is it? If you plant a deciduous tree between six and eight feel tall near your home, it will begin to shade
your windows within a year of being planted. Depending on the species of the tree and the home, the shade tree will begin shading the roof within five to 10 years. The DOE notes that shading is the most cost-effective way to reduce air conditioning costs. How much can I save? Properly planted shade trees
can reduce air conditioning costs by anywhere from 15 to 50 percent. Project: Insulate the water heater tank What is it? New water tanks are likely already insulated. But homeowners with older hot water tanks can insulate their tanks with a water heater insulating blanket kit.
How much can I save? Insulating a water heater tank can save homeowners as much as 16 percent on their annual water heating bills. Even the smallest DIY projects can produce big savings. More information about energy-saving home improvement projects can be found at www.energy.gov.
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Simple ways to improve a kitchen pantry People have been spending more time at home in 2020 than in years past, and certain projects around the house have become a priority. One home improvement idea that serves the double benefit of creating organization and making cooking at home more efficient is to reimagine the kitchen pantry. A pantry is a room or closet where food, beverages and linens or dishes are stored. Pantries can be highly useful spaces that provide ancillary storage in kitchens. Many modern homes are equipped with pantries, but older homes may require some modification to create more useful pantries. Whether starting from scratch or modifying an existing pantry, these tips can help projects go more smoothly. • Maximize vertical storage. Utilizing vertical areas can help increase storage capacity. Build in extra nooks by investing in undershelf storage baskets. These baskets can instantly create designated areas for different types of ingredients. Homeowners also can look for ways to use the inside of cabinet doors or add extra shelves on walls or in eaves. • Consider your needs. Figure out which items you would like to store in the pantry and then shop for corresponding storage systems. For example, storage solutions may feature wine bottle racks, baskets for potatoes and other produce, shelving for small appliances, and even pull out racks for baking pans or cutting boards. • Use clear storage. Put ingredients in clear, airtight containers of similar dimensions so that you can easily find items you need. Transfer bulky items, like cereals and baking supplies, to storage containers for uniformity. • Store bulk items elsewhere. Bulk shopping can be cost-efficient, but bulk items can quickly eat up real estate in the pantry. Designate another area for non-
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perishable bulk products, like paper goods or canned items, such as in a garage or utility room. • Pull out drawers are convenient. Pull-out drawers can reduce the need to seek and reach for items. These drawers conveniently roll out so items in the back can be accessed without disturbing foods in the front. Drawers can be custom built for any pantry space. • Make it accessible. Think about who will be taking items from the pantry. Put children’s snacks on the bottom pantry shelf where they can reach them, and then organize other shelves for adults in the home. A pantry remodel can add valuable storage space and make one of the busiest rooms in the house operate more efficiently.
Safe and effective ways to clean up leaves job if done by hand. For people unaccustomed to exercise, cleaning up leaves can turn into quite a workout. According to the Discovery Health Calorie Counter, raking leaves for one hour can burn nearly 292 calories. Shoulders and arms will feel the burn. Raking leaves is considered moderate physical activity, similar to brisk walking. Those who find themselves straining or out of breath should take a break, and these tips also make the job safer and easier. • Wear layers when cleaning
up leaves. It may be cool at first, but it’s easy to work up a sweat after raking for awhile. Layers can be peeled off so as not to get overheated or risk hypothermia from sweating in chilly temps. • Pay attention to your posture while raking. James Weinstein, chairman of the Department of Orthopedics at Dartmouth Medical School, recommends forming a wide base with the feet and holding the rake slightly toward the end of the handle with one hand three-quarters of the
way down the handle from the other. Do not twist the spine; move your entire body. Avoid overuse of muscles on one side of the body by switching sides periodically. • Do not try to rake or blow leaves on windy days. Wind will only make the task that much more difficult, which could lead to overworking oneself. • Avoid overfilling bags. For those who plan to mulch and bag leaves, remember that compressed leaves can get heavy pretty quickly. Do
not over-fill bags, as they can be hard to move or bring to a recycling center. Using a leaf blower to push leaves into piles will reduce the strenuousness of the task, but leaf blowers can be heavy and noisy and gaspowered blowers can produce a considerable amount of exhaust. Raking leaves can be quite a chore. It is important that homeowners take steps to prevent injury while cleaning up leaves in their yards.
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Removing leaves from the yard is a task that homeowners must perform each fall. Thousands upon thousands of leaves can drop from a single tree. Multiply that by the number of trees on a property, and it’s no surprise the task of leaf cleanup can seem so daunting. Furthermore, not all leaves are shed at the same time, so several cleanup sessions may be necessary before the last leaf is banished from the yard. Just like removing snow, leaf cleanup can be a taxing
How to protect kids by securing furniture and TVs Parents go to great lengths to protect their children. Much of those efforts may be directed at potential threats outside the home, but it’s equally important that parents prioritize safety inside their homes as well. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, a child in the United States is injured in a television or furniture tip-over incident about 43 minutes. Tip-over incidents are preventable, and the CPSC offers the following tips to protect children. • Use sturdy furniture. When choosing furniture to hold a television, be sure to read product descriptions to ensure you’re only buying furniture designed to hold a television. Items described as “television stands” or “media centers” are designed to hold televisions, but size and weight restrictions also must be considered when buying such products. TV stands and media centers are only safe if they are designed to hold televisions that are the size of your TV. • Secure the television. The CPSC
recommends that all televisions be secured by mounting or anchoring them to the wall. Properly mounted televisions likely won’t come off the wall no matter how curious kids are, but no item should be lower than 27 inches from the ground. Parents who can’t or don’t want to mount their
televisions can purchases anchoring kits, which the CPSC notes cost as little as $5 and take as few as five minutes to install. Parents hesitant to do the job themselves can have televisions mounted or anchored by professional installers for a nominal fee. Many electronics retailers offer
installation services as well. • Secure top-heavy furniture. Topheavy furniture also should be secured to prevent tip-overs. Anti-tip brackets are inexpensive and can be used to secure dressers, bookshelves and other pieces that pose a threat to curious youngsters. Anchoring furniture secures items to the wall, and the CPSC notes that a lot of newly built furniture is sold with anti-tip devices. These devices should be installed immediately so children are safe from the moment a new piece is brought into the home. • Remove tempting objects. Curious kids may try to climb furniture if they see toys, remote controls or other enticing items on top of televisions, dressers or bookshelves. Keep such items low or stored in low drawers to remove the temptation to climb. Tip-over incidents are deadly but preventable. Parents who recognize this threat to their youngsters’ safety can ensure that their homes remain safe environments for curious kids.
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According to the Consumer Products Safety Commission, roughly 25,000 home fires
causing more than 300 deaths occur in the United States each year. Homeowners can keep
themselves and their families safe by being aware of the dangers around a home that can contribute to house fires and the preventive measures that can reduce the risk for such fires. According to the National Fire Protection Association, the following are the most common factors that can lead to fires around the house. • Cooking accidents: It can take mere seconds for grease splatters or an overheated pan or pot to cause a fire. Stay in the kitchen at all times when cooking. • Heaters: Have furnaces
and other heating appliances regularly inspected. Keep portable heaters away from anything that can burn, including curtains and furniture. Do not leave portable heaters running while you are sleeping or out of the home. • Smoking: Smoking inside a home can lead to fires. Some people forget to extinguish the smoke or embers may fall, while butts may smoulder for hours before causing flames to form. • Washers and dryers: Between 2010 and 2014, American fire departments
responded to an estimated 15,970 home fires involving clothes dryers or washing machines each year. Mechanical or electrical failure or malfunction was involved in the vast majority of home fires involving washing machines. Failure to clean dryers also can cause fires to ignite. • Candles: Candles can add ambiance to a room and are commonly used in decorations, but they also can be a fire hazard. Candles easily can be knocked over by children, pets and others. Do not leave candles lit and unattended.
Sammy Robinson
BROKER Cell: 805-720-6990 samauri_sammy@sammyrobinson.com www.SammyRobinson.com BRE #01355003
1113 South Broadway, Santa Maria, CA 93454
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Walk into this beautiful home and find paradise! with this open concept floor plan! This impressive 2800 sq. ft. Morro home features 2 bedrooms plus a den, 2.5 baths. The gourmet kitchen features top-of-the-line stainless appliances, a beautifully tiled back splash, striking cook top hood, rich solid wood cabinets, new plantation shutters throughout, quartz counter tops and a large island with extra space for casual dining. The gathering room and nook off the kitchen makes a perfect place to sit by the fire. Heading into the master suite you’ll appreciate the retreat-like feel with its garden tub, separate shower and large walk-in closet. The guest suite offers privacy and comfort for overnight guests.
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SOLD GATED COMMUNITY!
Remodeled beauty in gated community! This modern looking 3 bedrooms and 2 bath with large kitchen and open to living room with fireplace. New interior and exterior paints, flooring throughout, remodeled bathrooms, kitchen, new fixtures.
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COUNTRY CLUB BEAUTY ON LARGE LOT!
This Updated Country Club Beauty 4Bed 3 bath with oversized formal living &family rooms, Park like backyard on a Lg lot.
This River Oaks home featuring 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths with 2003 sq ft of living space. Walking distance to Elementary school culdesac location a and easy access to 101. Come and take a look.
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BEAUTIFULLY UPGRADED!
This custom home has room to entertain and enjoy life. Located on over 1.9 acre lot. 4 bedroom, 3 baths with 4545 sq ft of living space. Updated bathrooms, hardwood floors, new appliances, large work shop to store RV or tractors, producing orchard. This home has everything. Come and take a look!
This beautiful upgraded move in ready home is ready for you!! The newer Kitchen features granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances. newer tile flooring, the new laminate flooring is throughout the house including the stairs. The fireplace is ready for those Christmas stockings, the upstairs features two large master suites, walk-in closets and lots of storage space. This home also features a 2-car garage and a private courtyard
This well-maintain family home is ready for the new owners. 2 bedroom and 2 full baths, 2 car garage, tile roof, low maintenance back yard on drip system.
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GREAT LOCATION!
ACREAGE, ACREAGE, ACREAGE!
3 bedrooms with 2 bath 3 Car Garage located in quiet Orcutt neighborhood. Open Floor plan, huge south facing backyard, perfect for entertaining family gatherings.
Awesome 13 acre parcel with great building sites in the prime Orcutt Hills area. This property is surrounded by vineyards with fabulous city lights, mountain and even ocean views. Perfect for those who want seclusion yet so close to town, shopping and all services. 1.5 miles from HWY 101 and as close to paradise as it gets!
WOW! This is an amazing build-able lot! Zones DR-4.6, parcel is 18.32 acres between La Purimisa Road (North) to Mesa Oaks. Great opportunity for developer.
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SAMMY ROBINSON 805-720-6990
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I don’t just list homes, I sell homes!
REALTOR®
CalBRE #01345995
(805) 310-3505
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Price Reduced!!
Price Reduced!!
655 Highland Hills
4751 Goodland
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 $1,399,000
Located in a desirable area of Orcutt, this property has had two owners. If you are looking for a single story, four bedroom home, this one will spark your interest. As you walk in, the updated kitchen with new appliances and adjacent dining room with built-in hutch opens to your right complete with new high-end vinyl plank flooring. The large living room area with fireplace is behind with access to the back yard. The bedroom wing with good-sized rooms is to your left. An over-sized garage, large back yard and detached 240 sq ft workshop finish out this package! Priced at $539,000
2260 Quail Canyon
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 $2,950,000 Carriage District!!
SOLD!!
Pending!!
200 E. Morrison Ave
220 Harsin
713 Meridian
This is THE home to own in the Carriage District. Built in 1923, this incredible 2600+ sq foot home situated on a 14,000+ lot even offers a separate bedroom suite. Offering the most exquisitely maintained historic charm, including refinished, original hardwood flooring, banisters, doors, balconies and crown molding, you’ll be impressed with the modern features including: Newer forced air & A/C, pex plumbing, solar panels, upgraded electrical, remodeled and/or upgraded kitchen and bathrooms, recently repainted inside and out, too. Enjoy the quaint formal dining room, sun room, keeping room and game room - all light and bright - over 53 windows are in this home. Priced at $775,000
Welcome to this amazing Cape Cod style home in Orcutt! It has been lovingly remodeled and upgraded to complete perfection. Offering 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, two family rooms with fireplaces (one w/a wet bar), hard wood flooring, and a gourmet kitchen fit for Julia Childs, you have to come take a look! Enjoy the warm sun peeking through all the windows of this home and enjoying the downstairs master suite complete with walk in closet, dual sinks, jetted tub and glass shower or the private upstairs suite, with sitting room and bathroom. The backyard is prettier than any of our local parks and offers lush landscaping, large patios, built in BBQ pit, RV parking with 50 amp hook up, fenced in dog run and basketball playing area. Priced at $779,000
The great room features cathedral ceilings, stone fire place & lots of natural light. It’s open to the kitchen with breakfast bar/breakfast area, working island, stainless steel appliances & lots of storage. Enjoy a roomy dining room, too. The owner’s suite is gigantic & includes a walk in closet, adjoining beautiful bathroom including dual sinks, separate garden tub & glass block window. On the opposite side of this home is two large bedrooms, a bathroom & indoor laundry complete with utility sink. All of the flooring is gorgeous Tiger Wood laminate. The three car garage, large backyard & fruit trees complete this awesome estate! Priced $659,000
SOLD!!
New Listing!!! Pending
4341 Boardwalk
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If you are looking to score a single level, four bedroom, three bath updated home with a three car garage on a large lot, this is the one!!! The living area opens to the left as you enter and it is open with high ceilings and a welcoming fireplace. The kitchen has granite counters and tile floors with recessed lighting. Large bedrooms and a master suite are to the right. Priced at $569,000
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Orcutt Lot!!
310 917E Via McCoy, Fargo8E
4463 Foxenwood
5301 S Bradley Rd
Great Orcutt one story, three bedroom and two bathrooms with a great open floor plan. Offering a remodeled kitchen with granite counters, stainless steel appliances and tile flooring. Enjoy a great fireplace on those chilly nights and a built-in BBQ pit in the backyard for those summer days. This home has so much to offer. Walk to stores, restaurants and shopping! Priced at $495,000
Absolutely stunning, one story Foxenwoods Villa! This home has been remodeled to perfection. New tile flooring, baseboards, paint, air conditioning, plantation shutters, granite counter tops, GAS stove, beautiful enclosed sun room, large office, indoor laundry, formal dining room.... And to finish off this beauty--- enjoy sunsets from your covered patio complete with satillo tile and lovely landscaping. Priced at $489,900
Known as Keysite 10 on the Orcutt Community Plan, this 9+ acre parcel has possibilities and is currently residentially zoned! Other possible conditional uses include churches, schools, retirement centers...Check with the County for possible uses! Located at the west side of the bottom of the Bradley Dip. Priced at $679,000
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