Rodeo Realty News LOCAL EXPERTISE, GLOBAL PRESENCE Conejo Valley
July 2017
INSIDE THIS ISSUE NEWBURY PARK ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY UNDER CONSTRUCTION IMT THOUSAND OAKS SOLD TO PACIFIC URBAN RESIDENTIAL NEW LAW ALLOWS ALCOHOL IN BEAUTY SALON HOME PRICES ARE UP IN THE US
Community News Assisted living facility under construction in Newbury Park
Construction is underway on the Sage Mountain Assisted Living facility in Newbury Park, located on Grande Vista Drive, near the 101 freeway. Originally approved in January 2014, the the project was later expanded in size and required additional review in December 2014 and October 2015. Developers acquired necessary financing in 2016, leading to the recent groundbreaking. The four-story facility will encompass 58,154 square feet of space and include 130 residential units, of which 32 will be reserved for memory-related care. Plans call for Sage Mountain to include a gym, a salon, a library, paved walking paths, and a breakfast courtyard. According to city officials, the building will occupy 8 acres of the 58-acre parcel, with 2 of the remaining acres being donated to the Conejo Open Space Conservation Agency. Construction is expected to last through early 2017.
Multi-family development sold in Thousand Oaks
IMT Thousand Oaks, a multi-family community located on Gainsborough Road, near The Oaks shopping center, was recently sold to Pacific Urban Residential for $67 million. With the development consisting of 191 residences, the sale equates to a purchase price of over $350,000 per unit. Renamed Sofi Thousand Oaks, the community is just the latest purchase by the Silicon Valley-based PUR, which owns over 100 properties on the West Coast. Sofi Thousand Oaks consists of one- two- and three-bedroom residences between 1000 and 1300 square feet. Amenities include a swimming pool, a 24-hour gym, and covered parking.
Community News New law allows alcohol at beauty salons
A new law signed by Gov. Jerry Brown will allow barbershops and beauty salons to serve alcohol to their patrons. Nicknamed “Drybar bill,� the new law will go into effect on January 1, and will legalize a common but covert practice amongst hair dressers: serving a complimentary alcoholic beverage to their customers while their hair is being styled. Mirroring similar laws that apply to limousine drivers and hot air balloon operators, salons will now be allowed to serve a single 6-ounce glass of wine or a 12-ounce glass of beer to their customers without having to obtain a liquor license. Drybar, the upscale salon chain whose locations include a salon in Westlake Village, was a strong proponent of the bill, which passed unanimously.
Home prices in the U.S. are up
According to the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Index, home prices have increased 6.2% year-over-year. Experts indicate that the low interest rates and low inventory levels are driving the trend, and expect that they will rise an additional 5.3% over the next 12 months. This prediction, based on August 2016 numbers, is up from the 5% prediction made a month earlier, based on July 2016 data. Other positive indicators include an 8.1% increase in single-family starts, and a 34% increase in firsttime buyers.
Indoor pools a dubious choice for home values
A man’s home might be his castle, but for homeowners hoping to maintain or increase the value of their castles, the addition of indoor swimming pools would not be a wise choice. While your own private pool may feel like the ultimate amenity, experts indicate that the costs of building and maintaining a pool far outpace what an owner would be expecting to recoup with a sale. According to the Wall Street Journal, houses with indoor pools are priced only 4% higher than houses without a pool, but 2% lower than houses outdoor pools. Builders indicate that a typical pool can cost upwards of seven figures and involve such details as dehumidification systems and chlorine odor abatement. Such a project may not be something a new owner would want to take over, limiting the number of potential buyers.
Restaurant
Spotlight
Café Firenze
Tuscany il Ristorante
Little Calf Creamery
563 West Los Angeles Avenue Moorpark
968 South Westlake Boulevard Westlake Village
652 East Janss Road Thousand Oaks
Moorpark’s Café Firenze has got Top Chef fame, amazing ravioli, wines and about everything else Italian under the sun. The upscale casual dining restaurant and martini lounge serves northern Italian style cuisine. When you walk into the restaurant you will experience the ambiance of a true Italian Villa with a large hearth fireplace and full leather sofas and booths. Its perfect location serves local Moorpark, Camarillo, Simi Valley, Ventura and other nearby communities. Moorpark Café is generally open Tuesday – Saturday from 11:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. – 9 p.m. Sundays from 10:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. and 5 – 9 p.m. The restaurant also has wine tastings on Wednesdays from 5:30 p.m.– 8:30 p.m.
This family-run restaurant caters to those searching for a true dining experience. The polished Italian trattoria has a true upscale menu with flavors that linger on your palette, bringing you back for more. Popular entrees on the menu: baked polenta with mushrooms; spaghetti in cartoccio with seafood; and dry-aged New York strip. Whether you are interested in a quiet celebration or a business meeting, Tuscany’s versatile menu and award winning wine list can meet your needs. Tuscany il Ristorante is open Monday – Friday 11 a.m. – 2:30 p.m., 5 – 10 p.m. and Saturday – Sunday from 5 – 10:30 p.m.
Little Calf Creamery and Café is a family restaurant serving artisan ice cream, sorbets and delicious salads, sandwiches, soups and burgers. Owners Scott and Jen Levin combined forces into a concept that would allow for families to enjoy a meal together with a sweet ending. The pair focuses on making ice cream from California happy, healthy cows. They serve 14 year-round flavors and approximately four seasonal/ rotational flavors. Little Calf Creamery Café is open Monday Sunday from 11 a.m. – 9 p.m.
SIGHTS & SOUNDS in LOS ANGELES
Natural History Museum
Norton Simon Museum
LACMA
900 Exposition Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90007
411 W Colorado Blvd Pasadena, CA 91105
5905 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90036
CURRENT EXHIBITION:
CURRENT EXHIBITION:
CURRENT EXHIBITION:
Butterfly Pavilion March 19 - September 4, 2017
Maven of Modernism: Galka Scheyer in California April 7 - September 25, 2017
Japanese Painting: A Walk in Nature May 13 - September 10, 2017
The Butterfly Pavilion is a seasonal exhibit that showcases hundreds of butterflies and the natural environs where they thrive. Among the butterflies at the museum are subtropical species such as the malachite and the grey cracker, as well as native butterflies such as monarchs, mourning cloaks, and buckeyes. Timed tickets are required for admission to the Butterfly Pavilion, and are available for advance purchase on the NHM website.
Galka Scheyer was an influential art dealer of the first half of the 20th century, responsible for introducing many to the art of Lyonel Feininger, Alexei Jawlensky, Paul Klee and Vasily Kandinsky. This exhibit represents a selection of Scheyer’s personal collection that also includes pieces by László Moholy-Nagy, Pablo Picasso and Diego Rivera.
In contrast with a western tradition that often depicts nature as a force to be feared or conquered, the pieces featured in this exhibit often depict the natural world as a place of tranquility. This exhibition includes 24 paintings created by Japanese artists of the 16th to 20th centuries, including work from the Maruyama, Rinpa, and Literati schools.
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