THE LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE OF SAN BENITO COUNTY
OCTOBER 27, 2017
UT ABO & T OU OF DA R N E L CA TS EV E N
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Hollister’s Swank Farms moves its annual harvest attraction
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A CORNY CLASSIC Swank Farms continues its Halloween treat at new farm BY EMANUEL LEE PHOTOGRAPHS BY ROBERT ELIASON
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ix months ago, Bonnie Swank sat on her stool in the middle of a cornfield on 4751 Pacheco Pass Highway, wondering if the large piece of land around her could serve as the next home for the Swank Farms corn maze. Bonnie’s husband, Dick, kept insisting it was a good location. The Swanks had been looking for a new site for their corn maze after the previous land that they were renting for the corn maze was sold last December. After a 17-year run at the former location adjacent to the Hollister Airport, the Swanks needed to find a new home. Even though the new location has turned out to be a prime spot, Bonnie initially couldn’t see it working. ➝6
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FORTNIGHT With just two weeks to set up the new site, Bonnie and Dick Swank turned 20 acres into a Halloween attraction for the whole family.
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HALLOWEEN FUN Swank Farms creates a harvest playland complete with Kiddy Corral, Cow Train Pedal Karts and mazes.
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“I tried to imagine how this was going to work,” says Bonnie, a former window-cover business owner. “I sat in that field for about an hour, and I could finally see it.” Even though Swank Farms is far from a finished product—a variety of regulations delayed construction until 15 days before this year’s opening on Sept. 29—Bonnie and Dick’s intuition proved prescient. The new location sits on 20 acres adjoining their home ranch, and Bonnie says it’s been business as usual, as customers from the Central Coast and Bay Area descend upon Hollister to experience Swank Farms. Some of the featured attractions include the corn maze—which consists of two different courses along with a haunted version at night— to go along with a pumpkin patch, pedal karts, pumpkin slingshot, corn cannon and a pair of giant jumping pillows—one for children and one for adults. “It has been a great addition because the older people can be on
one pillow and the more rambunctious group on the other,” says Bonnie. Bonnie is a jack of all trades— literally. Last Thursday, she was hard at work hammering in some nails to put the finishing touches on a pen that houses the chickens. Never afraid to get her hands dirty, Bonnie—affable as always— still wonders at times how everything came together in such a short amount of time. For a while, it had looked as if the Swank Farms experience would be a no-show for the 2017 season. “We didn’t get a use permit until 15 days before we opened,” says Bonnie. “That meant we literally couldn’t put in any electrical, plumbing or the parking lot until we got that permit. So this all happened within a couple of weeks. We had people drop what they were doing and come help us. There were plenty of people who didn’t think we’d get open. We’re very proud of everything—it might not be perfect, but at least we have a good team and we’re up and running.”
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FRIGHTFULLY FUN Swank Farms offers nighttime spooks after dark with its haunted ‘Terror in the Corn.’ design changes every year, in part to give repeat customers a different and challenging experience. Through all the uncertainty of finding a new location, Bonnie says she can’t wait for what the future holds. When the Swanks could no longer rent the property that housed the farm for the l17 years, they could have packed it in and called it quits. “We could’ve said goodbye to the corn maze,” says Bonnie. “But people enjoy coming here, and we enjoy putting it on.” Visit Swank Farms in Hollister to check out both day and nighttime experiences. Daytime activities run from 10am–6pm for an all inclusive price and include the Kiddy Corral, Spookley Maze, Maniac Maze, Cow Train Pedal Karts and more. Nighttime events begin at 6pm and the haunted Terror in the Corn “Anything Goes” opens weekends after dark. Visit Swank Farms, 4751 Pacheco Pass Highway, through Oct. 31. For more information, visit swankfarms.com.
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Bonnie says she can hardly wait to see how the facility will look a year from now. A new two-story snack shack will feature a sit-down lunch counter, fudge shop and store. Eventually, the Swanks plan on renting out the upstairs portion of the shack to hold weddings and various social events, including farm to table dinners. “Hopefully people follow us in our vision and what’s to come,” says Bonnie. “Some of them can’t see what we’re trying to do.” For the Swanks, running the farm and corn maze has been a labor of love. In 2000, Dick realized that in order to turn a profit— farming is tough business, especially for the smaller family-owned operation—he knew Swank Farms would have to do something different. In the same year Dick met Bonnie, in 2000, he planted a field to create a corn maze. Talk about perfect timing. Bonnie, who has a background in apparel design and interior design, became the maze designer. The
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Along with a full bar, there are 20 beers on tap and four in the bottle. When a keg is finished, it is replaced with something entirely new. Two red wines and two white wines are also available. Be prepared to bring in your own nibbles or food as no food is served at this establishment. But there is plenty to do with two pool tables, two pinball machines, a jukebox and two big-screen TVs. A mural entitled, Union Rules, takes up an entire wall and is meant to be as instructive as it is humorous with tongue-in-cheek rules such as “If you yell, whistle or waive money, you will only wait longer” and “The muddler is broken today.” Happy Hour is Monday through Friday, 1–5 pm, with discounts on well drinks and bottled beer.
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DIA DE LOS MUERTOS El Teatro Campesino presents its 2017 Dia de los Muertos celebration and procession including a community altar exhibit, live music and dance performances by Esperanza del Valle and an original musical play will be presented during the free street procession as it makes its way through town on Nov. 3–5 at the El Teatro Campesino Playhouse, 705 Fourth St, San Juan Bautista. For more information, visit elteatrocampesino.com.
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CORN MAZE Those searching for a fun fall adventure should head to Swank Farms in Hollister to check out both day and nighttime experiences. Daytime activities run from 10am–6pm for an all inclusive price and include the Kiddy Corral, Spookley Maze, Maniac Maze, Cow Train Pedal Karts and more. Nighttime events begin at 6pm and the haunted Terror in the Corn “Anything Goes” opens weekends after dark. Visit Swank Farms, 4751 Pacheco Pass Highway, through Oct. 31. For more information, visit swankfarms.com.
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MONSTER BALL Adventure into a dark romantic atmosphere to enjoy a three-course plated dinner by executive chef Mark Johnson, live music by Dueling Pianos International and a $500 award for best costume. Guests age 21 and over are invited to the Halloween Monster Ball Dinner & Show at the Granada Theater, 17440 Monterey Road, on Saturday, Oct. 28 from 6–10pm. Tickets are $75. For more information, visit lealgranadatheater.com.
GILROY
See what goes bump in the night at Milias Restaurant in Gilroy during a dutchtreat luncheon followed by stories about the resident ghost, an active spirit of a young man many have seen, and restaurant history from the owner and staff. After storytelling, attendees will have an hour after closing to browse the dining room with EVP recorders, nothing larger than handheld permitted. Ghost Hunt on Sunday, Oct. 29 from 1–4pm, at Milias Restaurant, 7397 Monterey St. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/yb4qydow.
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Local singer-songwriter Hollister’s Zach Freitas releases a new CD
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ach Freitas is no stranger to music. He’s no stranger to Hollister, either. In fact, the Hollister native has been sharing his talents with the town for the past decade. Many local residents may recognize his name by catching him at such nearby haunts as The Hollister House Bar & Grill or San Juan Bautista’s 18th Barrell Tasting Room. He’s also been asked to play his original tunes for neighboring cities. Now, at the young age of 25,
Freitas is releasing his latest CD: “Desolation Animals.” But Freitas says this isn’t his first rodeo. His first solo album, “Blow off the Steam,” was released in October 2016, and in 2014 he released a four-song EP/CD entitled “Bitter Vanilla.” Also, this past May, Freitas, along with his old band, Kizmet, released an album called "Friend of the Animals.” The 2010 San Benito High School graduate says that his music is a combination of alternative rock and acoustic singer-songwriter music.
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“This CD has a good mix of those two sounds, but there's a couple electronic songs which is a big jump from what I usually do,” he says of his current CD. With help from friends, Ryan Loomis and Maxim Crist, Freitas recorded and produced the CD at a home studio. “This album is the best work I've made so far,” says Freitas. Though he says the best way to purchase a CD is to attend one of his shows, Diaz Liquors and Johnny’s Girl also will be carrying his CDs. His music is also available on
streaming services such as Spotify, YouTube and Apple Music. “Desolation Animals”—which title was inspired by Jack Kerouac’s novel, ”Desolation Angels”—will be released on Oct. 28, and will then be available through streaming or downloading. Freitas says he’s thankful that the community has been so supportive. “It means the world to me and keeps me inspired to write music,” says Freitas. Zack Freitas’ CD can currently be ordered and listened to on zackfreitas.com.
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On Oct. 28, volunteers across the country will unite for Make A Difference Day, one of the largest annual single days of service nationwide. Hollister Hills State Vehicle Recreation Area Make a Difference Day includes trash pickup in the Upper Ranch and lunch provided by the Hollister Hills Off-Road Association. Free park admission for volunteers and “area 5” camping available upon request. Bring gloves, water, sunblock and a hat Saturday, Oct. 28 from 5-7pm to the Hollister recreation area, 7800 Cienega Road, Hollister. For event information, visit tinyurl.com/y6wrdg2f. For overnight camping information, call 831.638.3390.
HOLLISTER COFFEE CRAFT Creative beverage lovers are invited to Mars
Hill Coffeehouse to make their own ceramic coffee mug. Attendees will be led in a step-by-step ceramic mug making process with ARTI-Culture. Everyone will create and mold
personal ceramic masterpieces from clay to usable ceramic mugs that can be used again and again. Join the fun at Mars Hill Coffeehouse, 610 San Benito St, Hollister on Saturday, Oct. 28 from 10am–noon. This exclusive event is sure to sell out. For tickets and more information, visit tinyurl. com/ydaewadj. ZOMBIE CRAWL The Zombie Apocalypse is taking over Hollister’s Pub Scene during Hollister’s firstever Zombie Crawl. ARTI-Culture Presents Hollister’s Zombie Crawl featuring food, raffles, drink specials and a cash prize costume contest for deadliest zombie of all. Ticket price includes Zombie Crawl souvenir cup, bracelet and map of participating
locations. Check in on Saturday, Oct. 28 at 5:30pm at Johnny’s Bar & Grill, 526 San Benito St. For more information and tickets, visit tinyurl. com/yajmbqbc. SUCCULENT SHOE Shoe lovers are invited to create unique planters at this easy, fun class using shoe planters and succulents. Class fee is the price of the shoe planter and the succulents, with many styles to choose from. (Shoe haters may choose from other moss containers.) Feel free to bring your own snacks and drinks. Create something distinctive on Sunday, Oct. 29 from 3–5pm at The GardenMart, 410 Spring Grove Rd, Hollister. For more
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Help support the Portuguese language program at San Jose State University by attending Noite das Vindimas (Night of the Harvest). The event promises to be a fabulous way to spend a Friday night inviting guests to enjoy a four-course dinner, great wines from Leal VIneyards, comedy, dancing and an auction. Noite das Vindimas will be held Friday, Nov. 3 from 7-11pm at Granada Theater, 17440 Monterey Road, Morgan Hill. For tickets and more information, visit tinyurl.com/ybuvvnop.
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GHOST WALK The ninth annual San Juan Bautista Ghost Walk features a walking tour of local ghost sightings and paranormal activities. Five departures are offered nightly beginning at 6:30pm and reservation fees include gift bags and beverages. Tours start and end in Downtown San Juan Bautista at Union Bank on the corner of Third and Mariposa Streets on Oct. 27 and 28. For more information and reservations, visit rotarysanjuanbautista.com.
BACCHANALIA FESTIVAL Bacchanalia Festival, an Opera themed Halloween party, promises an evening of music and art while celebrating All Hallow’s Eve. Guests will indulge in high drama, handcrafted food and alcohol in honor of DIonysus and his Roman counterpart, Bacchus. Doors open at 6pm, bar closes at 8pm on Saturday, Oct. 27 at Bella Viva Ristorante e Caffe, 7423 Monterey St, Gilroy. For more information and to RSVP, visit operasj.org HALLOWEEN BASH Thrillers and Chillers are invited to get their Freak On at the District Theater
for the annual Halloween Bash & Costume Party. The District Theater’s very own DJ Tomas and DJ Speed will delight as attendees enjoy a night of ghouls and goblins. Doors open at 8pm, $10 cover fee. Join the party Saturday, Oct. 28 from 9pm–midnight at the District Theater, 7430 Monterey St., Gilroy. For more information and tickets, visit tinyurl.com/y84zrpaj.
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DIA DE LOS MUERTOS PARTY Celebrate Jardines de San Juan’s 40th Anniversary at their Dia de los Muertos Party and Day of the Dead costume contest. All ages encouraged to enjoy free live music in the back garden by Grupo Macabra and those ages 21 and over are invited to the theater for Tequila and Mezcal tasting for a $20, cash only. The celebration takes place Friday, Oct. 27 from 6–10pm at Jardines
de San Juan, 115 Third St. For more information, visit tinyurl. com/y9g69kor.
Join the Gilroy Center for the Arts in remembering family members and friends who have passed on and in helping to support their spiritual journey at the sixth annual Dia de los Muertos Community Ofrendas & Art Exhibit. Head to the free event being held on Oct. 29 from noon-4pm at the Gilroy Center for the Arts, 7341 Monterey St, Gilroy. The exhibit will be open through Nov. 4. For information about the event, visit gilroycenterforthearts.com.
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Girls Rock Women’s Mountain Biking invites women riders of all levels to their next ride at Henry Coe State Park. Participants can expect pre-ride yoga, breakfast, three hours on the trails, taco lunch and raffle. Women-specific demo bikes from Specialized will be available as well as mechanics for technical support on the trails. The group will meet Saturday, Nov. 4 from 9am-2pm at the Henry Coe State Park Hunting Hollow Entrance, Gilroy Hot Springs, Gilroy. For more information, visit girlsrock-mtb.com.
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Grupo Macabra and those ages 21 and over are invited to the theater for Tequila and Mezcal tasting for a $20, cash only. The celebration takes place Friday, Oct. 27 from 6–10pm at Jardines de San Juan, 115 Third St. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/ y9g69kor.
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EVENTS GHOST WALK The ninth annual San Juan Bautista Ghost Walk offers new spirits and locations! The guided walking tour features local ghost sightings and paranormal activities, and is sure to sell out. Five departures
are offered nightly beginning at 6:30pm and reservation fees include gift bags and beverages. Tours start and end in Downtown San Juan Bautista at Union Bank on the corner of Third and Mariposa Streets on Oct. 27 and 28. For more information and reservations, visit rotarysanjuanbautista.com. PINNACLES HALLOWEEN Make it a killer Halloween at the Halloween Hiking, Camping, and Costumes Weekend at Pinnacles National Park. Hike during the day with the professional guides of the Outdoor Adventure Club. At sundown, when the wild animals come out, the festivities will begin
GARLIC 5K The Great Garlic 5k Fundraiser, benefitting the City of Gilroy Recreation Department Youth Scholarship Fund, encourages Halloween costumes with a contest awarding prizes to the Best Individual and Best Group costumes. Walkers, runners, strollers, bike riders, roller-skaters and bladers ages five and older are invited to walk, run, bike or roll in the 5k fundraiser celebrating healthy, fun lifestyles. The 5k will be held, rain or shine, at Gilroy Sports Park, 5925 Monterey Frontage Road on Saturday, Oct. 28 at 9am. For more information visit ci.gilroy.ca.us/ or call 408.846.0460. FARMERS MARKET Get to know where your food comes from while joining more than 35 farmers and vendors at the Morgan Hill Farmers Market. The tree-ripened fruits offered at farmers markets are sweeter after ripening on the tree instead of on a shelf. Talk to your favorite farmers about harvest techniques, their family recipes and their heirloom seeds handed down through generations. Shop the farmers market at the Caltrain Station, Third Street and Depot Street in Morgan Hill on Saturday Oct. 28 from 9am–1pm. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/ y8x4hrh6. GOLF TOURNAMENT Head to the Gilroy City Amateur Golf Tournament and see who will be crowned the 2017 Gilroy City Amateur Golf Champion. Divisions will be Men, Women, Gross, Net and Senior (60+), with an original skins game available. The tournament will span two days with the first round of 18 holes of golf with cart on Saturday, Oct. 28 at 9am at Eagle Ridge Golf Course, 2951 Club Drive, Gilroy and the final round of 18 holes
with cart, food and prizes on Sunday, Oct. 29 at 8am at Gilroy Golf Course, 2695 Hecker Pass Road. For more information call Gilroy GC at 408.848.0409 or Eagle Ridge at 408.846.4561. PUMPKIN JUNCTION Experience Pumpkin Junction with the whole family. Children will make lasting memories as they enjoy the harvest season and explore all that Casa de Fruta has to offer. Come and find the perfect pumpkin, mine for gemstones at Casa de Miner’s Sluice, ride Casa de Choo Choo and take a spin on Casa de Carousel. The Junction runs through Oct. 31 from 8am–8pm at Casa de Fruta Orchard Resort, 10021 Pacheco Pass Highway in Hollister. For more information, visit casadefruta.com. CRAFT AND SIP Cultivate your creativity in a fun atmosphere with great wine and good friends and join Hecker Pass Winery and Cultivated Creations at Craft and Sip: Art Series. The Nov. 2 theme is: Harvest Moon Paint Night. This event features instruction and supplies included in the ticket price, complimentary wine tasting, wine for purchase and outside food welcome. Limited seating available, ages 21 and over only. Craft and Sip on Thursday, Nov. 2 from 6–8:30pm at Hecker Pass Winery and La Vigna Event Center, 4605 Hecker Pass Road, Gilroy. For information and tickets, visit tinyurl.com/y8cj4ept. EXPERIENCE HARVEST@ NIGHT Enjoy gourmet food, craft beers, fine wines and live entertainment while strolling through Gilroy Gardens’ 26 acres of majestic trees and gorgeous gardens at the Harvest@Night Beer, Wine & Food Fest. The gardens and waterways will be lit up with a warm autumn glow during this evening experience. Rides will not be in operation, and while children are always welcome, this event is intended for adults 21 and over. Experience Harvest@Night Friday through Sunday nights, Nov. 3–5 from 6–10pm. For more information visit gilroygardens.org.
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Winter is coming it’s time for a new set, and don’t forget about the rear wiper if you have an SUV or wagon.
Tires Tires are the one thing on your vehicle that actually keep you connected to the road. Maintaining the air pressure in the tires to the vehicle manufacturer’s specifications—usually located on the driver’s door jam or fuel filler flap—keeps the vehicle in the safe range with the proper tireto-road contact. Never fill the tires to the maximum pressure listed on the sidewall of the tire. Proper tread depth allows the tire to shed water and can help prevent your vehicle from hydroplaning. Goodyearautoservice.com recommends the penny test to check the tread depth of a vehicle’s tires by inserting the penny into the groove with Lincoln’s head upside down. If all of Lincoln’s head is visible, it’s time to replace your tires. Tires can wear unevenly so always check the tread at both the inside and outside edges as well as the center of the tire on all four tires.
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ith summer in the rearview mirror and winter on the horizon, it’s time to get your vehicle ready for the cold and wet weather. Regular maintenance of the battery, wipers, tires and headlights can help keep you and your vehicle safe when road conditions take a turn for the worse.
Battery Everything starts with the battery, literally. The battery powers the starter motor and all the various relays and control modules that make the vehicle function properly. Extreme
weather can have an effect on the performance of the battery. A weak battery may not show any signs of trouble, so it is best to have it tested by a reputable repair facility or an automotive parts store to be certain.
Wipers Windshield wipers clear the windshield of rainwater and other debris that would otherwise obstruct the front glass. Wiper blades are considered to be a “wearable” item, and after baking in the hot sun all summer, they may need to be replaced. The rubber can become hard and no longer flex to the curves of the glass. If your wipers streak or skip,
Hazy or foggy headlamp lenses can seriously diminish the effective output of the headlights. This reduces the distance the light can shine in front of a vehicle, limiting the time to assess for hazards. According to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, drivers need about 1.5 seconds to stop for an object 160 feet in front of them. A vehicle traveling at 65 mph covers more than 95 feet per second. At higher speeds, the distance is only increased. Following proper maintenance can ensure that your vehicle’s reliability and safety features function as the manufacturer intended. However, decreasing vehicle speed and increasing the distance between you and others when the weather gets rough may be the best way to prevent you and your vehicle from having to use those life-saving features.
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kitchen, septic, well, propane, clay/ tile roof, flooring: granite, marble, stone, travertine. About the location: Close to Highway 101, Gilroy Premium Outlets, local wineries. Agent: Joe Velasco, Intero Real Estate Services, BRE# 01309200, joe@joevelasco.com, 650.833.8498. To submit a candidate for Property Spotlight, contact features@newsvmedia.com.
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Bellagio Villas 2 Bedroom apartments starting at $2045. Pool. Park like setting. Contemporary landscaping. 1129 Monte Bello Drive, Gilroy, CA 95020. Apply online: bellagiovillas. eprodesse.com 408.847.2328.
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INDUSTRIAL LAND 3.5 Acres for Sale Lease or Build to Suit Industrial Shops For Lease
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$485,000
3 Bedroom, 2 Bath $2,100 Nice large fenced yard. Near schools. Available Nov 1
3 Bed/2 Bath Gated Area
COMMERCIAL OFFICE SPACE 600 sq. ft.
$800
STORAGE UNITS 127 sq. ft. to 790 sq. ft. Margaret L. Pidd, BROKER
330 Tres Pinos Rd. Ste. B-1
831.637.4297
831.637.7337
www.pivetticompany.com Lic# 429006
DESIRABLE SOUTHSIDE ESTATE NEIGHBORHOOD
Established area close to shopping, schools, parks and services. Well designed open floor plan offers formal LR/ DR with spacious family room off kitchen area. Large master suite with bath that offers large walk in tiled shower and separate soaking tub. 4th bedroom has both an entrance for the hall and entry way making is a flexible room for either home office, den or bedroom.
Price Reduced $539,000
AWESOME RIDGEMARK VIEWS
Contemporary style home. Formal LR/DR with fireplace and built-in shelving. Family room/kitchen area with slate flooring and tile countertops. Large backyard with private setting. Exceptional views of mountains and city lights.
Best priced home in Ridgemark $599,990
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MargaretProfessional L. Pidd, BROKER
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2 master suites overlooking either a private courtyard or the fairway greens. Freshly painted interior and new carpeting. Spacious kitchen with hardwood flooring, large nook and walk-in pantry. Indoor laundry room
CalBRE #01821492
831.524.5400 office: 831.637.8400 www.bertao.com augie@bertao.com
3 Bedroom 2 Bath $2,400 Located at Ridgemark Golf and Country Club. Garage attached. New upgrades inside and out Available NOW.
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OFFICE SPACE DOWNTOWN HOLLISTER A quick walk to City and County Offices and Court House, as well as all the downtown activity. These bright, sunny offices can be rented separately or combined as one office. 357 and 361 Fifth Street, approximately 670 and 1156 sq. ft., respectively. Each have their own restrooms, separately metered utilities, air conditioning, new carpeting with parking in the rear as well as street parking. $1.25/sq. ft. plus utlities. No NNN.
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Price Reduced $460,000 Call Augie or Calla
4 Bedroom, 2.5 bath, $2,350 Large backyard. On cul-de-sac. Near schools. Available Nov 1
330 Tres Pinos Rd. Ste. B-1
831.637.7337
www.pivetticompany.com Lic# 429006
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8715 Leavesley Rd, Gilroy CA 95020 5 beds, 6 baths, 5,403 SF, 36 AC Lot Open House – 11/4, 11/5 • 1:00-4:00 11/6 • 4:30-7:00 Luxurious Mediterranean Masterpiece is nestled on 36+ private acres of gentle hills, w/very usable 11 acres and has uncompromising elegance, baronial grace & 10 million dollars unobstructed 180 degree sweeping views of the city/mountains. The estate is ideal for equestrian facilities or a private vineyard, w/great sun exposure, it was thoughtfully integrated into the surrounding landscape, capturing astounding views & light from every room while creating privacy & the perfect place to entertain. Features include a master suite w/sitting area & fireplace, 4 suite guest rooms, a stunning great room, gourmet chef’s kitchen & custom bar w/grand dining room to accommodate dinner for ten guest & a four car oversized garage. Fully permitted 2/2 guest-house! Guest-house rents for $2200.
Listing Agent •Joe Velasco •BRE#01309200 joe@joevelasco.com • 408.439.3915
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Listed at $999,000!!! FAQ Word Doc Available Upon Request
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Location, location - beautiful Anderson Home. 3,200 S.F. with 3 bedrooms plus office and large bonus room upstairs which would be a great TV/ retreat. 2 1/2 baths. Family room kitchen with new hardwood floors. Office/study adjacent. Inside laundry room. New paint interior walls and new exterior paint. Home looks great. Covered patio. 3 car garage. This home is ready to move into. 2 water heaters—one upstairs and one downstairs. 1/2 bath is located across from laundry room. REDUCED: $628,888
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Creating Relationships for Life I have been working since I was 9 years old in the Philippines, helping my mom and grandma in their store. I have always enjoyed working with people and helping them. I moved to the states to be with family and continue my college experience, and loved the states so much that I stayed and made my life for myself. Met my wonderful husband and started our family over 30 years ago. I have had my real estate license since 1996, and what better way to help people than with their real estate needs and making their home buying or selling dreams come true. Whether I am working with sellers or buyers, my goal is to make their real estate transaction as smooth as possible. I listen to my client’s expectations and do my best to exceed their needs.
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