THE LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE OF SAN BENITO COUNTY
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A supplement to the Hollister Free Lance
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Hollister’s Becky Herbert has one simple mission: to get fresh, wholesome food to as many people in the Bay Area as possible BY WALLACE BAINE PHOTOGRAPHS BY NICK LOVEJOY
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he has always aspired to be a writer. And since irony is an essential part of the writer’s toolbox, there’s no way that Becky Herbert would not savor the central ironies of her own life.
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The entrepreneur who stands at the center of Hollister’s farmto-table organic agriculture movement grew up on the farm, but once ran away to Boston to pursue her literary ambitions. The woman who is as deeply rooted in Hollister as a person could be, going back five generations, maintains an ardent love and strong emotional ties to San Francisco, where she lived for years. Becky Herbert, the chef who
runs the kitchen at Hollister’s Farmhouse Café and specializes in tasty but health-enhancing soups, once was a terror in the kitchen. “I was notorious for burning things,” remembered Herbert of her teen years growing up with her farmer parents and three sisters. “I was the one in the house who could not cook. I was made fun of.” These days, no one is making fun of her, at least in the realm of food. She has built a mini-agricultural empire with her company Eat With the Seasons, known as a “Community Supported Agriculture” program, or CSA, which now serves a giant chunk of the greater Bay Area, including Oakland, San Jose and San Francisco from its home base in San Benito County. The Farmhouse Café, which opened on San Benito
Street in Hollister in 2016, is an offshoot of Eat With the Seasons, a kind of public interface with the fresh organic food that Herbert sells through her CSA. And if all that weren’t enough, one conversation with the affable Herbert might have you thinking that she somehow has more hours in the day than the rest of us. On top of distributing raw vegetables from local and regional farmers to her customers throughout the Bay Area (the company claims to be the first customizable CSA in the country), she’s also delivering prepared foods—salads, soups and salsas—and is nursing ambitions to get into the meal-kit delivery business, going up against prominent startups like Sun Basket and Blue Apron, taking advantage of her local orientation to deliver fresher food. ➝ 15
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FLAMENCO GUITAR Experience José Antonio Rodríguez, one of Spain’s leading flamenco guitarists, in a unique appearance at Gavilan College. This remarkable award-winning guitarist is acclaimed for his powerful, evocative renditions of contemporary flamenco and has composed for orchestras and dance companies. In this exciting program Rodríguez will be accompanied by percussionist and vocalist, Patricio Cámara and bassist, Paco Peña. Don’t miss José Antonio Rodríguez Trio in Concert Saturday, April 14, 7-10pm at Gavilan College, 5055 Santa Teresa Blvd. For tickets and more information, visit gavilan.edu.
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FAMILY PAINTING Bring the little ones and enjoy a Mommy/Daddy and Me Paint Party. Participants and their little ones will be lead in a fun step by step creative painting process and will take home two 11 inch by 17 inch canvases with an adorable “Orion” themed painting. Food and drinks sold separately and trivia questions will be asked for everyone to enjoy. Saturday, April 14, 10am-noon at Mars Hill Coffeehouse, 610 San Benito St. For information and tickets, visit tinyurl.com/y86tjs2r.
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BOOK SALE Hunt for literary treasures from every genre at the Friends of the Library Book Sale. Bring the family and support the local Friends of the San Benito County Free Library at a giant book sale. Head to the book shop behind the library and find something for everyone Saturday, April 14, 10am-noon at the bookshop behind the library, 470 Fifth St. For more information, call 831.205.1373.
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OCEAN VIEW La Honda Creek trail provides spectacular views.
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he southern portion of Skyline Boulevard twists and rolls along the crest of the peninsula hills alternating stunning views of the Pacific with full length Bay views that sweep from Mt. Tamalpais to Mt. Hamilton. I think of this road as a thread generously strung with outdoor pearls—Midpen preserves, county parks, and state parks—inviting us to get out and look closer. La Honda Creek Open Space Preserve is among the most lustrous of those pearls. Until recently, only a small portion of the 6,100acre preserve was open to the
public. Last November, the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District opened the lower portion of the preserve, a larger and more open property with sweeping distant views. Or so I heard. Time to verify the rumors. California State Route 84 climbs the peninsula hills as Woodside Road, then at Skyline Boulevard it changes to La Honda Road and begins its descent to the coast. Six miles down La Honda Road, a friend and I reached the sleepy berg for which the road is named. Directly across the street from the storied roadhouse, Apple Jack's Inn, we turned onto Sears Ranch
Road, which rose a half mile to the La Honda Creek OSP parking area. Much of the ride down from Skyline was through a dark forest of Douglas firs and redwoods, but we stepped from the car into wide open landscape of spring-green grassy slopes where most shade trees had retreated into the mountain's moist folds. Fences, cattle ponds, barns and other out buildings, and of course grazing cattle at La Honda OSP tell this land's ranching history that continues today. Over the first mile, we walked up a gentle ranch road to a low divide. From there, we looked across a vast two-mile wide bowl, virtually the entire landscape our route would traverse. At the far end, we could trace our path as it rose to the top of a huge round hill that we hoped would reveal special views. The first half of our walk across the bowl dropped steadily to Harrington Creek, where we began the climb to our target hill. Clumps of coyote brush dotted the grassy slopes. Tucked into the hill's wet creases, madrone, coast live oak, buckeye, and an occasional Douglas fir found comfortable homes. The hilltop view was all we hoped for and more. Wide ocean views reached from the San Gregorio Beach breakers beneath us to the horizon. Toward every compass point, the Santa Cruz Mountains showed crisp, clear, and beautiful. I can think of no finer spot for a well-earned peanut butter and jelly sandwich. While ongoing ranching activities serve an important purpose on these hills, they have left their mark. Widespread milk thistle, close cropped and trampled slopes, and an almost complete lack of wildflowers give the land a worn and tattered look. When you go, don't look down, look up. It's the amazing views that make this moderate 6.5-mile hike well worth the drive.
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Experience the T Sisters in concert and enjoy the three sisters’ inventive songwriting and acoustic instrumentation while benefiting the 104-year-old Aromas Community Grange Hall. The T Sisters have toured all over the United States performing a sound that represents a continuum of music, from traditional to pop influences and with moments of breath-taking a cappella to swells of energetic Indie Americana. Food and beverages will be available for purchase. Enjoy this great show Sunday, April 15, 3:30-7pm at Aromas Community Grange Hall, 400 Rose Ave, Aromas. For tickets and more information, visit tinyurl.com/y799a4m6.
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HOLLISTER BEERS & BANDS Party at the Alehouse with reggae band Irietide
while enjoying the highly anticipated release of Lagunitas Waldos at Beers and Bands at the Alehouse. Enjoy the good vibes, great rhythms and
infectious melodies of Irietide’s reggae music and experience the release of the hoppiest and “dankest” beer ever brewed at Lagunitas, available in very limited areas. Enjoy beers and bands Friday, April 20, 7-10pm at Grillin & Chillin Alehouse, 401 McCray St, Unit B24. Visit tinyurl.com/y9u5pdhx. SPRING CLEANUP Bring brooms, dustpans, garden gloves and shovels to help get Downtown Hollister into tip-top shape. Join the community supported cleanup of Hollister’s downtown at this annual event. Volunteers will help beautify downtown with cleanup activities including pulling weeds, planting, scrubbing and painting.
Students needing service hours and community minded adults are encouraged to volunteer, and groups are welcome. Volunteer Saturday, April 21, 8:30-11:30am, meet at the HDA Office, 514 Monterey St. To participate, call 831.636.8406.
SAN BENITO COUNTY OPEN STUDIOS Join San Benito County Arts Council at its Open Studios Art Tour. Experience this year’s group of talented, dynamic artists while enjoying a self-guided tour of the artists’ studios throughout San Benito County. This year’s tour features 29 local artists and artisans
FASHION SHOW
Enjoy a fun girlfriends’ afternoon of fashion at the Glitz and Glam Fashion Show featuring fashions by Dress Barn, Mrs. B’s “Z Place” and Irmas. Guests will also enjoy lunch and raffle prizes, including Coach bags, a television and a San Francisco 49ers football. Proceeds will benefit many worthy causes. Advanced reservations are required. Sunday, April 22, 11am at San Juan Oaks, 3825 Union Rd, Hollister. For reservations and information, visit glitzandglamfashionshow.com.
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Experience the World’s Premier Cycling Festival at the Sea Otter Classic. Join hundreds of professional cyclists as they race and meet with fans. Most cycling racing disciplines will be represented. Enjoy non-competitive recreational events for riders of all ages, an international food court, entertainment, bike demonstrations, stunt shows, children’s activities and hundreds of vendors. Don’t miss the action April 19-22, 9am-5pm at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, 1021 Monterey Salinas Hwy, Salinas. For tickets and more information, visit seaotterclassic.com.
industrial food systems, how farming practices impact nutrients in food and more. Attendees will learn the processes of Holistic Management and work on their own Holistic Context and plans Thursday, April 12, 9am-Sunday, April 15, 5pm at Paicines Ranch, 13388 Old Airline Hwy. For tickets and information, visit tinyurl.com/ya8tvr86.
Studio is a Center for the Arts that offers musicians a place to play and has a piano, drum kit and some percussion instruments available for Toast & Jam sessions. Attendees are also encouraged to bring their own instruments as well. Drop in for some toast and jam Saturday, April 14, 9am-noon at Credo Studio, 1 Polk St. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/yd8ul5ph.
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TOAST & JAM All musicians are welcome to head to Credo Studio for Toast & Jam. Attendees will enjoy meeting to eat toast and jam, and then hanging out - to jam. Credo
CAR SEAT SAFETY Join the California Highway Patrol’s Hollister-Gilroy Area office as it partners with St. Louise Regional Hospital in Gilroy to offer a free car seat safety installation and
inspection event. Thousands of children are injured or killed every year because their child safety seats are not properly installed. Have confidence that child safety seats are properly installed by attending this free, first come first served event; no appointment is necessary. Saturday, April 14, 10am-1pm at St. Louise Regional Hospital parking lot, adjacent to the CALSTAR helicopter landing pad, 9400 No Name Uno. Visit tinyurl.com/yahqd78z.
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BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
Join the Live Like Geno Foundation as it hosts the second annual Play Like Geno 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament in honor of Gene “Geno” Cotter. All proceeds will go toward creating a lighted outdoor court in Hollister. Participate in any of eight age divisions, from under eight co-ed “Future Stars” to men’s or women’s over-40 divisions. Play like Geno Saturday, April 21, 8am-5pm at Maze Middle School, 900 Meridian St, Hollister. For information and registration, visit livelikegeno.org.
EVENTS PROJECT LINUS Become a “Blanketeer” and join San Martin Lions Club in making blankets for
Project Linus that will be donated to children being cared for in local hospitals. Participants will need to bring 1 1/2 to 2 yards of fleece fabric and good fabric scissors; and are invited to bring snacks or drinks to share. Make a difference Saturday, April 14, 2pm at San Martin Lions Club, 12415 Murphy Ave, San Martin. For information, visit tinyurl.com/ybsche98. DANCE PARTY Break out the rock ‘n’ roll dancing shoes and party down at Snarky Cats Rock & Roll Dance Party at Ridgemark. The Snarky Cats pride themselves in being an anti-cover, cover band; and, while
WINE CLASS Learn about the history, social nature, educational value and enjoyment of wine at Aroma Cellars’ April Wine Class. Participants will enjoy the fun, almost scholarly way that this information will be presented. Learn something new Tuesday, April 24, 7-8pm at Aroma Cellars, 650 San Benito St, Suite 150, Hollister. For tickets and information, visit aromacellars.com.
CLASSIC COUNTRY Witness the best of Cowboy Country with Terry Brown and The Classic Country Kings. Born and raised on a ranch in Oklahoma, Brown lets his country roots shine through his music. Enjoy the finest classic country and rock from the ‘60s, ‘70s and ‘80s as well as Brown’s award winning original songs Thursday, April 26, 6:30-9:30pm at The Grove, Léal Vineyards, 7511 Pacheco Pass Hwy, Hollister. Visit terrybrownmusic.com. BACKCOUNTRY WEEKEND Don’t miss a once a year opportunity to enjoy Henry W. Coe State Park’s Coe Backcountry Weekend, held in the little-traveled east side of the 87,000 square foot park. Drive 11 miles into the park’s interior at the south entrance and enjoy the day, camp, or backpack. Space is limited and pre-registration is a must. Explore the backcountry FridaySunday, April 27-29 at the Henry W. Coe Dowdy Visitor Center, Bell’s Station Entrance on Highway 152. For registration, visit coepark.net. PHOTO CHALLENGE Enjoy Hollister Hills SVRA’s variety of trail systems while participating in a photo challenge adventure. The HHSVRA photo challenge self-guided and focuses on categories including motorcycle/ATV, 4X4, mountain biking/hiking and equestrian riding. Be creative while taking pictures. The first 100 participants to complete the challenge will receive a prize. Participate in the photo challenge through June 30 at Hollister Hills SVRA, 7800 Cienega Road. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/ydftyg94.
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CULTURAL FESTIVAL Immerse the whole family in the Vietnamese culture at the Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose’s Children of the Dragon Festival. This celebration is an exciting and colorful two-day event highlighting music, dance and art. Guests will enjoy lively music, culturally rich hands-on art activities and colorful dances including the famous lion dance. Also discover how rice cakes are folded, explore the bustling marketplace and participate in creating lanterns and other art projects. Head to this fun weekend celebration Saturday and Sunday, April 21-22, noon-4pm each day at Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose, 180 Woz Way, San Jose. Visit cdm.org.
FREE FILM Enjoy a free screening of The Hunting Ground, in recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness month. This film showcases student advocacy and changes nationwide regarding the issue of sexual assault on campuses in the community. Classes are invited and certification of attendance will be provided. Enjoy this free film and refreshments Wednesday, April 25, 5:30-7pm at Granada Theater, 336 Fifth St, Hollister. For more information, visit gavilan.edu.
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FRESH AND HEALTHY Fresh greens and soups are great starters.
By its name, Eat With the Seasons communicates a distinct food philosophy, an idea so fundamental that until a couple of generations ago it was too obvious to even articulate: It’s best to eat food that’s currently in season and is grown close by. That means that in one of Herbert’s deliveries you’re not going to find tomatoes in February or mangos, well, ever. “Seasonal eating is the easiest way to have a healthy life,” said Herbert, who is also a vegetarian—although her CSA sells a variety of grain-fed beef, pastured chicken and pork and sustainably caught seafood. The Herbert family line goes back almost 150 years in Hollister when Irish-born farmer James Hudner— that’s Becky Herbert’s grandfather’s grandfather—bought a tract of farmland from real-estate entrepreneur Col. William W. Hollister, the man after whom the city is named. That same piece of land has been farmed by the Herbert family ever since, most recently by her father Pat Herbert, who inherited the farm with his brother Phil in the late 1960s, and a couple of decades later made the transition from a conventional farm to an organic farm. Then, in 2000, Pat and his wife Patti initiated the CSA program, delivering boxes of fresh produce to subscribers. Becky Herbert grew up on the Herbert farm, the second of four daughters, and began working at the tender age of 9 in the packing
“It did surprise us,” said Pat Herbert, who is still farming at 72. “She came back to us to help us sell our vegetables and pretty soon took over the CSA and built it into what it is today.” Eat With the Seasons was built on those first delivery routes in downtown San Francisco. Becky admits, even though she moved to Hollister full-time four years ago, a part of her never really left San Francisco. Her signature dish at the Café, in fact, was born in San Francisco. “In the summer, it was always so foggy and cold, so I made a lot of soups, and that’s what my customers buy a lot of today.” The stakes got even higher when Pat Herbert was struck with severe heart disease that almost killed him. After a lifetime of eating meat, he immediately went vegetarian and has largely reversed his coronary disease. “When you’re lying on the table and the doctor asks if you had a near-death experience, that kind of wakes you up,” he said. “It gives you an incentive to think about something different.” Not long after that, Becky herself had a sobering health scare when she was diagnosed with cancer. She had, in fact, sold the business at that point and when her cancer went into remission, she bought back the company. With her experience and her dad’s, selling fresh organic food to as many people as possible has transformed an occupation into a mission. “I feel like I’m more determined now,” she said. “I find it more
shed sorting peppers and onions. “I remember one day, my dad came home for lunch and I begged him to let me go to work,” she said. “I made a dollar an hour. What kind of 9-yearold does that?” The infatuation with farming didn’t last, however. Before long, Herbert was looking to become a writer, and in fact landed a newspaper column with the Hollister Free Lance while still in high school. After graduation, it was off to Emerson College in Boston. It was there, she said, that she did some of her best writing. But “I didn’t fit in, definitely a fish out of water.” So, homesick for California, she enrolled in San Francisco State. Eventually, Herbert got a job at Chronicle Books in San Francisco, and it was while there that she started a side business delivering food from her family’s CSA to her co-workers and other young professionals working at places like the Museum of Modern Art and the Sierra Club. That was the pivot point in her life, the moment when the career in publishing gave way to the opportunity to re-engage with the family business. “I never thought I would end up doing this,” she said one afternoon shortly before closing at the Farmhouse Café. “When I first started working for my dad, it was supposed to be a three-month temporary thing, help him promote the CSA. But I ended up having so much fun with him.”
important now more than ever to feed people healthy food and give people healthy options.” As Hollister has changed demographically, and as more and more people commute to Silicon Valley and San Francisco, Eat With the Seasons has looked to cater to a growing professional class of people aware of the need to eat more healthy food, but who don’t always have the time to shop for or prepare it. She’s now working, she said, seven days a week, but still planning on expanding her prepared-food line. And then there’s always that meal-kit market that she is convinced could use a shot of localism. “It’s the right thing to do,” she said of her seasonal, organic philosophy. “It’s the healthy thing to do. It’s the freshest food you can get. If you don’t buy stuff that’s local, you don’t know when it was harvested. Once plants are cut, they start dying. You take something right out of the field and make a salad with it, you’re going to get the highest nutritional value from it that you can.” And when she’s not running a big company and managing a new restaurant, well, there’s always writing to turn back to. “I still want to do it,” she said. “I have some characters in my head that I have to put down on paper one of these days.” For more information on Eat With the Seasons, go to eatwiththeseasons.com.
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831.245-6204
CONSTRUCTION
- 30 years experience Quality • Integrity New construction Additions & remodels
Lic: #649968 Credit cards accepted.
2 Bed/1 Bath Apartment
$1,600
COMMERCIAL OFFICE SPACE 600 sq. ft.
$800
STORAGE UNITS 127 sq. ft. to 790 sq. ft. Margaret L. Pidd, BROKER
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Soares Lumber P.S.G. Fencing Redwood Fencing Chain Link • Decks Arbors • Hole Drilling 408.842.0260 831.726.2002
RENTAL
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HOMES FOR RENT Executive custom home at Ridgemark 3 BD. 3 BA. 3 Car Garage Manicured Landscaping with great golf views. $2,650 SE HABLA ESPANOL
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Ladd Ranch By K. Hovnanian® Homes
K. Hovnanian's® Quick Move-In Collection offers the best pricing on new homes closing in 60-90 days! Meadow Country Cottage - Homesite 34 566 Cobalt Drive 2,374 sq ft • 4 beds 3 baths • 2-car garage $636,860* Available May!
K. Hovnanian® Homes' Ladd Ranch is conveniently located near schools and downtown Hollister, with easy access to the Bay Area. Homes in this intimate neighborhood focus on indoor/outdoor living in the perfect Hollister location. • Home designs up to 2,478 sq. ft. • Up to 4 bedrooms • Single-story home available • Open entertaining areas flowing to the backyard • Large homesites • Convenient spaces: drop zones, HovHubs, lofts and more! • Neighborhood park • From the low $600s
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Ladd Ranch
San Benito St. & South Side Rd. in Hollister 2121 Cobalt Court, Hollister 95023
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Open Sat & Sun 1-4pm $874,100 Sat Host: Tammy Davis (831) 801-3179 Sun Host: Jose Vargas (831) 524-1559 HILLTOP HOME ~ Custom 3Br/2.5Ba on 5 acres w/views. Spacious great room w/FP. 550 Heatherwood Estates Drive, Hollister Listed by Charlene King (831) 801-5464 NEW LISTING
Open Sat & Sun Noon-4pm COZY 3BR/2BA HOME ~ Completely remodeled kit w/granite. New bath floors, New carpet throughout. New paint inside & out. Great family home! 2859 Dennywood Court, San Jose $899,000 Kim Bautista (831) 566-6926
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Results that Move You Deanna’s interest in Real Estate was sparked during her first experience buying her own home. Since then she’s combined hard work, organization and persistence to develop an admirable program that results in a smooth and efficient transaction. Negotiating the highest possible price for a listing is her favorite part of working with sellers. And buyers will appreciate her “handsͲon” approach. Deanna is committed to being with her clients every step of the way! In her spare time, you’ll find Deanna working out and spending time with her husband and two children.
Open Sun 1-4 YOU CAN HAVE IT ALL ~ 4Br/3Ba in gated Stonegate. Gourmet kitchen, dining area w/inlaid hardwood, yoga/workout room, oversized FR, large master w/spa-like bath. 5580 Diablo Hills Road, Tres Pinos $899,000 Charlene King (831) 801-5464
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Great Home for Entertaining Large Loft for Additional Entertaining EXQUISITE 5BR/4BA ~ Family home w/ chef’s kit (granite, dbl ovens, built-in desk) open to FR w/dramatic FP covered in stone. Master suite away from junior suite. Call Today for an Exclusive Showing! $1,225,900 Gilroy (831) 245-0321
APRIL 13, 2018
NEW LISTING
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Very Clean 1-Story Townhouse MISSION VISTA ~ Two masters each w/ bath & walk-in closet. Cozy family room w/ wood burning FP. Open kitchen w/breakfast bar. Fenced patio. This is a gem! Let this Beautiful Home be Yours!
$450,000 San Juan Bautista (831) 245-0321
3Br/2.5Ba 2,000 SqFt Open Sat 1-4pm
Charlene King (831) 801-5464
Open Sun 1-4pm
Ana Milenewicz (Host) (831) 595-2036
This lovely & spacious home awaits you to make this your family home! As you enter, step down into the separate light & cozy music room. Or, step down into the family room that’s open to the kitchen with S/S appliances, lots of cabinets & large walk-in pantry. Dining area w/plenty of room to host a large group or, as the current owner has it, setup a full-size pool table. Unique floor plan offers master suite privacy away from the other beds & baths.
1486 Windsor Court, Hollister Offered for $565,900
We are an award winning company offering superior service in each of our five locations! 330 Tres Pinos Road, Suite D1, Hollister (831) 245Ͳ0321 1544 Constitution Blvd, Salinas (831) 800Ͳ7341 496 Pearl Street, Monterey (831) 648Ͳ7271 237 Mt. Hermon Road, Scotts Valley (831) 438Ͳ8400 13117 Highway 9, Boulder Creek (831) 338Ͳ2125 or 338Ͳ2184
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY APRIL 15TH 1-4PM 840 CALAIS DRIVE Desirable cul-de-sac location on oversized lot with approximately 9335 sf. 4 bed, 2 1/2 bath home with approx. 2250 sf of living space. Main level bedroom with separate entrance. New carpets, refinished hardwood floors that gleem and fresh interior paint. Formal living room and dining. Spacious family room with beautiful tiled fireplace. Upgraded kitchen with granite countertops. Georgeous backyard setting with extensive decking and separate storage building. Offered at $610,000
ARCHITECTURAL ICON IN HOLLISTER
1920’s gem has been on the Historical Walking Tour. 3 bedroom Spanish style home with arched porch entry. Gorgeous Eucalyptus wood has been used throughout the home. Original lighting fixtures & inlaid wall tiles display the era of long ago. Beautiful arched picture windows. Spanish style fireplace with custom inlaid tiles is the focal point of the spacious living room. Coffered ceilings throughout. Formal dining room & separate library with french doors. Spacious bedrooms with built-in dresser draws in the walk-in closets. Enclosed Lanai overlooks the backyard area. Oversized 11,900+ sf lot allows for second unit potential. Offered at $698,000 Call Augie or Calla
CalBRE #01821492
831.524.5400 office: 831.637.8400 www.bertao.com augie@bertao.com
Don’t Wait! ... Call “PAGE” Today! OPEN SUNDAY
9655 NEW AVE, GILROY 79 ACRE ESTATE just waiting for you to come enjoy country quiet. 2,850 square foot home, 70 acres of prime farm land with a 900+ gallon per minute well, facilities for 19+ horses, 2 large steel buildings, office, scales and a fourplex.
THE HOLLISTER PROJECT is a total of 66 acres immediately adjacent to the city limits. You could do 1 acre ranchettes today or wait to be annexed to the city to do a mixed zoning. Adjacent to the Hwy 25 Eastside Bypass. Sellers are open to an option or seller carry.
$4,999,999
$4,999,994
33 ACRES OF PRIME FARM LAND with good water and easy access. Great location between Morgan Hill and Gilroy with easy access to Hwy 101. Just 40 minutes to Salinas. Currently planted to corn. Seller will consider carrying the financing. $1,388,883
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$1,249,000
PERFECT FIRST HOME or investment. This unit is in the very back, private, corner of the complex and it has just been refurbished with new paint, mini blinds, light fixtures, dishwasher, carpet and vinyl. Move in condition. $299,992
40 ACRES for your private estate or personal retreat. Solitude and star gazing are just the beginning of what you can enjoy from this ridge above the valley floor. The views are something to behold and perfect for you to plan your home around Mother Nature’s art. $298,892
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1932 SPANISH BUNGALOW ON 1/3 ACRE in the country just waiting for your imagination and enthusiasm. Absolutely original (no renovations or refurbishments). Character and charm in need of tender loving care. Wait until you see the main bath$274,947 room.
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408.857.6075 www.pagewelton.com pagewelton@coldwellbanker.com
219 ACRES on the edge of Panoche Valley. If you are looking for a weekend get away you may have found it. Hunting, deer or birds? Only an hour from Hollister or Los Banos. Some level along the valley floor; some elevated with great views. $149,941
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18 ACRES OF FARM LAND with two very nice homes, three large barns and several out buildings. 12 acres are being farmed with two wells. The two homes are two of the nicest around. The barns have character and charm and might be used for several different things. Just minutes to Costco and Walmart. $1,498,894
11 ACRE EQUESTRIAN ESTATE: Two homes, an 18 stall barn, a hay barn, an arena, a round pen and several turn out fields with shelters. Formal or family comforts. Entertain around the pool and enjoy the views. Just 3 minutes to town and about 40 minutes to Monterey or San Jose. $1,499,994
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17+ ACRES JUST SOUTH OF GILROY. Currently in conventionally farmed row crops. Good soil. Good, newer well and water. Electricity and telephone. County paved road, as well as, freeway frontage. Near Gavilan College, new developments and new schools. $999,990
9611 BLUE HERRON CT., GILROY ALL SINGLE LEVEL 3 bedroom on an oversized cul-d-sac parcel. From the time you walk in the front door you realize how inviting this home is and how much you will enjoy the beautiful back yard. $699,996
25 ACRES WITH POTENTIAL Newly surveyed parcel with a well and 5 acre zoning. Beautiful rock out-croppings and majestic oak trees. Just a short distance from the historic downtown. Perfect for a private estate or a small subdivision. Equal distance between San Jose and Monterey. $474,947
10 ACRES WITH WATER can be the perfect location for your dream home. Gentle rolling topography allows for a home to be set back off the road. Recent survey allows for the property lines to be identified. Just minutes from historical downtown San $374,974 Juan Bautista.
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CUTE AND COMFY. Just right for one or two.The two bedroom with a nice living room and a great kitchen. Neat and clean. Located in one of the best parks in the county and is convenient to $39,930 $129,921 most everything.
40 ACRES FAR FROM THE MADDENING CROWD. Whether you are a star gazer looking for the dark of night or a hunter you will find these 40 acres perfect to escape from the noise of every day life.
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To buy, sell or invest in Morgan Hill, San Martin, Gilroy, Hollister, San Juan Bautista or San Benito County, call...
950 Tennant Station Morgan Hill
APRIL 13, 2018
Page Welton
DRE #: 00700221
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50+ BEAUTIFUL ACRES for your dream estate. Located on the west side of Hollister for great views out over the San Juan Valley and Fremont’s Peak. Excellent well shared with the neighboring parcel. Seller may be willing to carry the financing for five years. $649,946
97 ACRES OF PRIME ROW CROP. Good soil, good water and a great Mediterranean climate. Great location for shiping in any direction. Currently farmed conventional. Large barn-workshop and equipment yard. Williamson Act Taxes in place. $2,500,000
OPEN HOUSE EXTRAVAGANZA
20 ACRES just north of Gilroy by the hospital. Just what you have been looking for with a small ranch house that has a basement, a pool and character. Good soil and good water make for good farming. Excellent investment property.
40 ACRES at the Old Summit Ranch is half way between Los Banos and Gilroy. Almost immediately adjacent to exceptional state and county parks. One half shared well, with a pump and electricity. Within a gated community. Beautiful views $699,996
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FOUR PARCELS - 78.9 acres. Several dwellings, big old barn, farm lease and Bill Board Income equal $6,000 per month. Rural Residential 5 Acre Zoning. Huge potential for the right buyers. Stop and think about the uses in the area and then check with the County. $3,650,000
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