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$12,500,000 | 3447 Padaro Ln, Carpinteria | 5BD/4BA Kathleen Winter | 805.451.4663

$9,495,000 | 843 Park Hill Ln, Montecito | 5BD/6BA Tim Dahl | 805.886.2211

$8,950,000 | 1711 E Valley Rd, Montecito | 5BD/7BA Nancy Kogevinas | 805.450.6233

$7,950,000 | 735 Picacho Ln, Montecito | 5BD/5½BA Daniel Encell | 805.565.4896

$7,950,000 | 1850 Jelinda Dr, Montecito | 5BD/8BA The Jason Streatfeild Team | 805.969.1122

$6,750,000 | Jonata Park Rd, Buellton | 143± acs (assr) Kerry Mormann | 805.689.3242

$5,950,000 | 3553 Padaro Ln, Carpinteria | 2BD/2BA Kathleen Winter | 805.451.4663

$5,950,000 | 470 Hot Springs Rd, Montecito | 4BD/5BA Kogevinas/Schultheis | 805.450.6233/805.729.2802

$5,900,000 | 3455 Marina Dr, Hope Ranch Annex | 4BD/4½BA Team Scarborough | 805.331.1465

$5,750,000 | 1098 Golf Rd, Montecito | 5BD/4BA The Jason Streatfeild Team | 805.969.1122

$5,250,000 | 1919 Las Tunas Rd, Riviera | 4BD/3½BA Havlik/Kogevinas | 805.450.6233

$4,950,000 | 549 Hot Springs Rd, Montecito | 7BD/6BA Nancy Kogevinas | 805.450.6233 ©2016 An Independently owned and operated franchisee of BHH Affiliates, LLC. CalBRE# 01317331

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OPEN SAT/SUN 10-5 $4,900,000 | 5219 E Camino Cielo, San Marcos Pass | 26± ac (assr) Mormann/Elliott | 805.689.3242/805.450.9933

OPEN SUN 1-3 $1,689,000 | 3013 Paseo Tranquillo, San Roque | 4BD/3BA Laurel Abbott | 805.455.5409

$3,100,000 | 1721 Santa Barbara St, Upper East | 5BD/4BA Anderson/Hurst | 805.618.8747/805.680.8216

$2,350,000 | 2800 Gypsy Canyon Rd, Lompoc | 143± acs (assr) Kerry Mormann | 805.689.3242

OPEN SAT 1-4/SUN 1:30-4:30 $1,579,000 | 3132 Calle Mariposa, San Roque | 3BD/2½BA Robert Johnson | 805.705.1606

OPEN BY APPT. $995,000 | 50 Barranca Ave #8, Mesa | 3BD/2BA Joyce Enright | 805.570.1360

OPEN SAT 12-3 $895,000 | 8516 Ocean View Rd, Ventura | 20± acs (assr) Kerry Mormann | 805.689.3242

$725,000 | 3375 Foothill Rd #624, Carpinteria | 2BD/2B Yolanda Van Wingerden | 805.570.4965

$669,000 | 3364 Sagunto St, Santa Ynez | 3BD/2BA Hristo Hristov | 805.284.8471

$625,000 | 449 Cannon Green Dr #C, Goleta | 3BD/2½BA Angelina Knothe | 805.452.8331

$579,000 | 1000 Bailard Ave #C, Carpinteria | 3BD/3BA Yolanda Van Wingerden | 805.570.4965

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Address: 3031 Paseo Tranquillo Status: On the market Price: $1,689,000

3013 Paseo Tranquillo is currently for sale in Santa Barbara, listed by Laurel Abbott of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices. Reach Laurel at 455-5409 or laurel@laurelabbott.com.

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Roque on a wonderful street. The front yard is beautifully landscaped with native trees and grasses, an inviting seating area, and a stone-lined walkway. As I approached the front door, there was the prominent, windowed cupola, smiling from above. The interior of the house is open, bright, and airy, and at more than 2,000 square feet, it’s much larger than original houses in this neighborhood. It turns out that the home was extensively renovated — almost completely rebuilt — in 2002. All of the rooms were redone with quality craftsmanship and efficient, plentiful storage. The floors are a blend of warm pecan hardwood in some rooms and Saltillo tile in others. With four bedrooms, two baths, a large living room, a beautiful kitchen, a dining room, and an office, the house itself is large and livable. But step outside, and it really gets interesting. There’s a big deck off the back of the house, plus a patio and a pool. Over the garage and up a stairway framed by blooming bougainvillea is my favorite part of this home: a full studio that feels like a tree house. Being up that high affords a view of the ocean out the back and a stunning mountain view from the front. The only better view would be from the cupola. No wonder it’s smiling down on this happy home.

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Dennis Allen is chair of Allen Construction, an employee-owned company committed to building and operating sustainably. He also serves as chair of the Dean’s Council at the Bren School of Environmental Science & Management at UCSB and as a boardmember of the Community Environmental Council.

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here are certain architectural elements that we don’t see very often in Santa Barbara. When my son James was about 8 years old, we took a weekend trip to San Francisco, just the two of us, and splurged on a room at a fancy hotel on Union Square. As we walked up to the entrance, James exclaimed,“Whoa! It has one of those rotating doorways. I thought those were only in the movies.” Visitors may come to Santa Barbara and marvel at our red-tile roofs, but to those of us who live here, revolving doors, basements, and even elevators are exotic details that we can go years without encountering. When I was introduced to the lovely home at 3013 Paseo Tranquillo last week, I was intrigued with some of its unusual amenities. The description stated that it has a whole-house waterfiltration system, which filters every faucet’s water. The home also has radiant floor heating throughout, so your toes stay warm as you walk from the bedroom to the kitchen for your midnight snack. The living room boasts a biofuel fireplace, one of the most efficient, smokeless, eco-friendly fireplace options available. These elements aroused my curiosity, but it was the tip-top detail that reeled me in: It has an honest-to-goodness cupola. A cupola? In Santa Barbara? I wanted to visit just to see that. As it turns out, the entire house is well worth a visit. It’s in a quiet corner of San

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significant shift in housing and lifestyle has been occurring in America over the past 35 years—namely, the growth in multigenerational housing. A record 57 million Americans, or 18.1 percent of the population, lived in multigenerational family housing in 2012, double the number who lived in such households in 1980, according to the Pew Research Center. Another way to understand this is that more than one in six Americans now live in multigenerational households. After three decades of steady but measured growth, the arrangement of having multiple generations under one roof spiked during the recent recession by Dennis Allen (2007-2009) and has kept growing in the post-recession period, albeit at a slower pace. Multigenerational housing is defined as three or four generations of the same family living under the same roof, or parents with the adult children 25 years of age or older living together. Historically, the nation’s oldest Americans have been the age group most likely to live in multigenerational households. In recent years, however, young adults (ages 25-34) have surpassed older adults in this regard. Almost one in four (23.6 percent) are living with their parents, up from just over one in 10 (11 percent) in 1980. As mentioned, the recent downturn drove different generations to come together under a single roof in great numbers, whether prompted by a lost job, a house foreclosed, a sinking pension, or expensive or unsatisfactory elder housing. While the reasons these families came together are mostly behind them, they are now staying together by choice. The benefits can be great: financial, practical, or emotional. It can be an advantageous investment for all parties, with shared household expenses and free child care. It’s hard to find someone to leave your children with whom you would trust more than your parents. Our construction company has built a number of these multigenerational dwellings through the years. The national conversation bears out what we have found to be our clients’ preferences: a self-contained, apartment-like living area with its own bedroom, full bath, kitchenette, and separate entrance. This type of setup allows independence and privacy while still being in close proximity to the other members of the family. Another bonus is that this versatile arrangement has good resale value. Other possible uses might be as a home office, a rental unit, or guest quarters. These homes are now scattered in every community across the country and will soon become the dominant housing form in many neighborhoods that once were bastions of the classic nuclear family home.

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4395 Via Esperanza | $5,250,000 5 beDS 5 batHS Grubb Campbell 805.565.8879

2169 Refugio Rd | $5,200,000 3 beDS 3 batHS Dana Istre 805.451.0033

820 Cima Linda Ln | $4,900,000 8 beDS 8 batHS John A Sener 805.331.7402

975 Mariposa Ln | $4,799,000 4 beDS 4 batHS Grubb Campbell 805.565.8879

929 Canon Rd | $4,750,000 3 beDS 5 batHS Grubb Campbell 805.565.8879

1520 Las Canoas Rd | $4,550,000 4 beDS 5 batHS Emily Kellenberger 805.252.2773

5840-5844 Casitas Pass Rd | $4,500,000 5 beDS 6 batHS Carey/Gail 805.689.6262

902 E Alamar Ave | $3,400,000 5 beDS 4 batHS Ted Campbell 805.886.1175

835 Puente Dr | $2,975,000 5 beDS 4 batHS Brian King 805.452.0471

5152 Foothill Rd | $2,900,000 2 beDS 3 batHS Lynn Z Gates 805.705.4942

157 Rametto Rd | $2,795,000 3 beDS 2 batHS Wendy Warren 805.969.8900

43 Humphrey Rd | $2,399,000 2 beDS 2 batHS Jackie Walters 805.570.0558

853 Jimeno Rd | $2,395,000 3 beDS 4 batHS Timothy Walsh 805.259.8808

4132 Hidden Oaks Rd | $2,295,000 4 beDS 5 batHS Aaron Gilles 805.895.1877

4569 Via Clarice | $2,150,000 3 beDS 4 batHS Gregg Leach 805.886.9000

1295 Spring Rd | $1,995,000 3 beDS 3 batHS Barbara Savage 805.455.1933

556 Periwinkle Ln | $1,975,000 3 beDS 2 batHS Grubb Campbell 805.565.8879

18 W Victoria St 310 | $1,950,000 1 beD 2 batHS Donald/Cecilia 805.895.3833

1319 Plaza De Sonadores | $1,829,000 3 beDS 3 batHS Patsy Downing 805.895.3766

3815 Crescent Dr | $1,795,000 4 beDS 3 batHS Grubb Campbell 805.565.8879

909 Laguna St | $1,749,000 commeRcial ZoneD c-2 Louise McKaig 805.285.2008

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1836 Hillcrest Rd | $1,550,000 4 beds 3 baths June/Christina 805.689.7036

1526 E Valley Rd | $1,485,000 2 beds 2 baths Mitchell Morehart 805.565.4546

105 W De La Guerra St R | $1,415,000 2 beds 3 baths Shandra/Ted 805.886.1176

421 Seaview Rd | $1,395,000 2 beds 2 baths Grubb Campbell 805.565.8879

3823 Sunset Rd | $1,325,250 3 beds 3 baths Louise McKaig 805.285.2008

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3828 Pemm Pl | $1,299,000 3 beds 2 baths Marty Rodgers 805.886.1459

2045 Paseo Almeria | $1,195,000 3 beds 3 baths Susan Jordano 805.680.9060

1269 Mountain View Rd | $1,189,000 4 beds 2 baths Grubb Campbell 805.565.8879

2519 Emerson St | $1,175,000 3 beds 2 baths Jim Witmer 805.448.3921

3791 State St D | $1,140,000 3 beds 3 baths Darcie/Thomas 805.637.7772

403 Alameda Padre Serra | $1,135,000 3 beds 3 baths Emily Kellenberger 805.252.2773

3791 State St E | $1,125,000 3 beds 3 baths Jan Banister 805.455.1194

645 Costa Del Mar C | $949,000 2 beds 3 baths Billy Mandarino 805.570.4827

895 Cheltenham Rd | $879,000 2 beds 2 baths David M Kim 805.296.0662

Costa Rica, Las Mareas | $775,000 3 beds 4 baths Susan Jordano 805.680.9060

3375 Foothill Rd 933 | $750,000 Polo Condo Susie Maybery 805.565.8884

2525 State St 15 | $695,000 3 beds 2 baths John A. Sener 805.331.7402

1240 Franciscan Ct 11 | $589,000 3 beds 2 baths Mike Long 805.304.5664

198 Main St 203 | $579,000 1 bed 1 bath Jackie Walters 805.570.0558

210 Por La Mar Cir | $559,000 1 bed 1 bath Billy Mandarino 805.570.4827

4615 Via Roblada | $3,195,000 4615ViaRoblada.Com Riskin/Kendall 805.565.8600

871 Park Hill Ln | $2,950,000 4.25 +/- aCRes John Henderson 805.689.1066

The Meadows | Starting at $1,650,000 themeadowssb.Com Dianne/Brianna 805.455.6570

978 Via Los Padres | $1,300,000 0.62 +/- aCRe Regina/David 805.451.1994

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612 Calle Granada | $1,599,000 3 beds 3 baths Emily Kellenberger 805.252.2773

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by Michael Redmon

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t was April 1960, and I’d only been in town a month, with a new job on the Santa Barbara NewsPress copy desk. With my wife, Angela, yearold Barclay, and baby Frances, I’d found an apartment at the foot of Linden Avenue in Carpinteria. Then I pulled off another of my seemingly foolish moves. The first was driving from Chicago to California to seek my fortune in Golden State BACK IN THE DAY: The author’s kids play on a slide at their journalism, with only Valdez Avenue home in November 1964. a few hundred dollars to my name and no job waiting. By luck, I found work at T.M. ment: $124, including property tax, insurStorke’s News-Press. The second foolish ance, and principal. move was an odd desire to buy a home With the first of every month came in a city I wasn’t sure I could afford while the struggle to rush to the bank, cash my working a job I wasn’t sure I would like or paycheck, and make the house payment. could hack, T.M. being a famous tyrant. We had bought a house, but one that So, with just a month on the job, wasn’t well equipped. It had no grassy I walked into Executive Editor Paul yard, no patio, and no built-ins: no stove, Veblen’s office and asked if there was any refrigerator, carpeting, or a stick of furnichance he would keep me. I’d worked on ture. So before we could move in, I made two papers but never on the copy desk a trip to Montgomery Ward in downof a genuine daily newspaper.“Go ahead town Santa Barbara and bought beds and everything else—all on time, of course. and buy a house,” he assured me. I’d been raised in apartments back In the years to come, Wendy and Kenon Chicago’s South Side, but my mother neth came along, and I recall all four of kept pushing, times got better, and my them climbing around on a used swing parents actually achieved the American set I’d picked up somewhere. The neighDream in the planned suburban com- borhood was full of kids. My children munity of Park Forest. So I felt the itch. I still recite stories of those days in Goleta, wanted my children—soon to be four— the cats that came and went, the bamboo to have a backyard to play in, a safe street that threatened to engulf the yard, the to ride their bikes in, and one of those neighbor’s bomb shelter. modern, one-story California schools to I remember running my fingers along the rough, crumbly stucco walls learn in. So Angela and I drove around in and thinking, “In a few years, they’ll tear Goleta, where new tracts were rising these homes down and build real ones.” where lemon orchards once grew. We But not only do they still stand, in good were almost too late. Only a few houses shape, sheltering a new generation of remained unsold in Sunkist Plaza Estates families, but sell for around $700,000, on Valdez Avenue, just off Calle Real a plus or minus. few blocks from Fairview Avenue. It was We, however, moved on in a dozen on the far side of the tract from La Patera years to a North Goleta home that cost a School but had a huge backyard sepa- staggering $50,000. Never in my life did I rated from a creek by a chain-link fence. think I’d ever live in a $50,000 home. Ah, I borrowed the down payment — I how little did any of us realize what the forget how much, but less than $1,000 times would bring. —from my mother. The day came when Now when the family gathers, we Angela and I sat with other young fami- swap stories of life back in the tract house lies in a sales office and signed papers to on Valdez Avenue and agree that back become homeowners. The price: $16,900. then, when the children were little, were With it came a staggering monthly pay- our happiest times. ■

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Action was not taken until 1886 when W.W. Hollister led a petition drive to install a modest sewer system. In September, the council awarded a contract to J.D. Dunn to lay a sewer along State Street from Sola Street to the ocean. The cost was just short of $15,000. The system of 12-inch underground pipe utilized gravity to drain away waste from upper State Street. Work began in late October with the aim of completing construction before the rainy season. Most challenging was the placement of the undersea pipe. This section weighed some 40 tons and was more than 1,000 feet long. The pipe was lowered into the water from Stearns Wharf and attached to the pilings. The Pacific now served as the dumping ground for the city’s liquid refuse. Santa Barbara’s first sewer system was completed in December 1886. One editorial cited “a new era in Santa Barbara’s prosperity. The one object that could honestly be urged against the city as a health resort will be removed.” Almost immediately it became apparent this single line was going to be inadequate. In 1888, the council passed a resolution to extend the line to Mission Street, and there were constant requests for the construction of feeder lines. Flushing tanks proved to be necessary to maintain flow; one citizen suggested the tanks be above ground in the shape of fountains. By 1891, the ocean end of the system needed upgrading; otherwise, the town would end up spending money “for drugs, medical attendance, and funeral expenses.”A $19,000 bond passed almost four to one. Reportedly the new outfall would be able to handle a city of more than 60,000. Little did citizens realize it was just a beginning.

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y the 1870s, there was growing concern over Santa Barbara’s lack of a proper waste-disposal system. The old habits of dumping wastewater into the unpaved gutters or using the water to irrigate gardens were becoming untenable. A systematic solution was needed. Worries revolved around issues of public health and economics. Tourism was becoming an important industry in the 1870s as Santa Barbara developed a national reputation as a health resort. One newspaper complained about an especially noxious drain near Ortega and State streets in 1875: “If the councilmen wish the city to forfeit its reputation as a sanitarium for invalids, they will pursue their present course and allow the drain to remain in such a condition that the miasma arising from it is a cause of disgust to those who use the street whereon it is situated and spreads sickness among the surrounding houses.” Discussion about construction of a sewer system continued for the next few years. A proposal for a $20,000 bond measure provoked such an outcry that the idea was dropped, and officials contented themselves with enforcement of sanitation regulations and a periodic program of scraping the gutters clean of “black filth.” The problem only got worse as the population grew. In 1881, Mayor Peter Barber pointed out how “waste liquids from stables, hotels, restaurants, boarding and private houses [could] be at once carried to the ocean … the whole central portion of the city will be drained” by a good pipeline system. The Weekly Press warned how poor sanitation could result “in lassitude, deranged stomachs, and torpid livers” and how serious illness could “create a harvest for undertakers.”

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595 Paso Robles, 4BD/3BA, $1,535,000, Sun 1-3, Truly Great Homes, Troy G Hoidal 805 689-6808 1510 San Leandro Lane, Lot/Land, Sat 1-4 Sun 1-4, $1,795,000, Sotheby’s, Gene Archambault 805-455-1190

1295 Spring Road, 3BD/3BA, Sun 1-3, $1,995,000, Village 630 Dolores Drive, 4BD/3BA, Properties, Phyllis Lenker 805Sun 2-4, $1,799,000, Sotheby’s, 886-2342 Deb Archambault 805-455-2966 462 Toro Canyon

6865 Silver Fern Court, 4BD/4BA, Sun 2-4, $1,229,000, 3111 Padaro Lane, 4BD/3BA, Sotheby’s, Dan Johnson 8051570 La Vista Del Sun 1-3, $13,900,000, Village 895-5150 Oceano, 3BD/3BA, Sun Properties, John Henderson 80512-2, $2,975,000, Berkshire 1254 Camino Meleno, 689-1066 Hathaway, Calcagno & Hamilton 4BD/2BA, Sun 2-4, $1,495,000, Downtown Santa Barbara Kelly Mahan 805-208-1451 Sotheby’s, Mike Pearl 805-637445 Por La Mar Circle, 6888 Gail Pearl 805-637-9595 Mission Canyon 1BD/1BA, Sun 1-4, $549,500, 5814 La Goleta Road, 876 Windsor Way, 3BD/2BA, Pacific Coast Realty, Antoun W. 4BD/3BA, Sun 2-4, $1,995,000, Sun 2-4, $1,075,000, Berkshire Wassef 805-324-1848 Sotheby’s, Marilyn Rickard 805Hathaway, Jason S. Ebin 8052525 State Street #15, 452-8284 364-3070 3BD/2BA, Sat 1-3, $695,000, 1485 Tunnel Road, 3BD/2BA, Hope Ranch Village Properties, Lynda Bohnett Sun 2-4, $1,145,000, Sotheby’s, 919 Canon Road, 3BD/2BA, 805-637-6407 Sun 1-3, $1,795,000, Sotheby’s, Frank Hotchkiss 805-403-0668 1831 Chapala Street, 2660 Montrose Place, Cherie De Lisle 805-636-5373 2BD/2BA, Sun 1-3, $749,000, 4BD/4BA, Sat 1-4 Sun 4132 Hidden Oaks Road, Sotheby’s, Alexandra “Sasha” 1-4, $1,650,000, Berkshire 4BD/4.5BA, Sat 2-4 Sun 1-3, Bondarchuk 805-565-8651 Hathaway, James St. James 949$2,295,000, Village Properties, 220 East Yanonali 547-1860 Alexandra Viscosi Aaron Gilles 805-895-1877 #B, 2BD/2.5BA, Sun 1-3, 805-755-9005 4375 Via Glorieta, $1,389,000, Village Properties, Montecito 3BD/3.5BA, Sun 1-4, Regina Magid 805-451-1994 $2,795,000, Berkshire 1220 Coast Village Road 105 West De La Guerra Hathaway, Team Scarborough #302, 2BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, #R, 2BD/2.5BA, Sun 2-4, 805-331-1115 $865,000, Village Properties, $1,415,000, Village Properties, Sina Omidi 805-689-7700 4140 Marina Drive, Shandra Campbell 805-8865BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $2,950,000, 1220 Coast Village Road 1176 Sotheby’s, Arve Eng 805-698#110, 3BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, 909 Laguna Street, 2915 $999,000, Sotheby’s, Laura 3BD/2BA, Sat 12-3 Sun 2:30Collector 805-451-2306 4178 Creciente Drive, 4:30, $1,749,000, Village 4BR/3BA, Sun 12:30-4:00, Properties, Louise McKaig 80562 Olive Mill Road, $3,875,000, Stones Real Estate, 285-2008 3BD/2.5BA, Sun 2-4, Team Eric and Mary 805-682$1,329,000, Berkshire Goleta 6090 Hathaway, Marguerite Taylor 7185 Tuolumne Drive, 805-705-0957 The Mesa 5BD/4BA, Sun 1-3, Call for 421 Seaview Road, 50 Barranaca Avenue #8, Price, Keller Williams, Bob 2BD/2BA, Sun 2-4, $1,395,000, 3BA/2BA, By Appt., $895,000, Walsmith Jr. 805-720-5362 Village Properties, Robert Watt Berkshire Hathaway, Joyce 805-252-2190 Enright 805-570-1360

Road, 4BD/2.5BA, Sun 1-4, $1,999,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Sherry Zolfaghari 805-386-3748

901 Aleeda Lane, 4BD/3BA, Sun 1-4, $2,150,000, Village Properties, Susan Jordano 805680-9060 43 Humphrey Road, 2BD/2BA, Sun 2-4, $2,399,000, Village Properties, Marilyn Moore 805-689-0507 309 Avila Way, 5BD/3BA, Sun 12-3, $2,500,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Tony Miller 805-705-4007 664 Oak Grove Drive, 4BD/3BA, Sun 1-4, $2,740,000, Sotheby’s, Jason Siemens 805455-1165

2885 Hidden Valley Lane, 3BD/2BA, Sun 1-3, $2,949,000, Mitch Morehart, Village Properties, 805-689-7233 2931 Hidden Valley Lane, 4BD/4.5BA, Sun 1-4, $3,195,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Kat Perello-Hitchcock 805-705-4485 595 Freehaven Drive, 7BD/5.5BA, Sun 2-5, $3,475,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Ken Switzer 805-6804622 1775 Glen Oaks Drive, 5BD/4BA, Sun 1-3, $3,950,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Barbara Neary 805-698-8980

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OPEN HOUSES Saturday 3/12 & Sunday 3/13 Montecito (CONTINUED)

2217 Mission Ridge Road, 2BD/3BA, By Appt., $2,300,000, Sotheby’s, Linda Borkowski 805-252-7305

2355 East Valley Road, 5BD/9BA, Sun 2-4, $4,250,000, Berkshire Hathaway, JoAnn 1520 Franceschi Road, Mermis 805-895-5650 3BD/2.5BA, Sun 1-3, 705 Oak Grove Drive, $2,395,000, Sotheby’s, Michelle 4BD/6BA, Sat 1-3 Sun 1-4, Damiani 805-729-1364 $4,450,000, Village Properties,

San Roque

1709 Overlook Lane, 5BD/4.5BA, Sun 1-4, $4,620,000, Sotheby’s, Frank Abatemarco 805-450-7477

3632 Capri Drive, 3BD/2BA, Sun 2-4, TBD, Village Properties, Grubb Campbell Group 818919-6020

2332 Bella Vista Drive, 3BD/4BA, By Appt., $4,795,000, Sotheby’s, Frank Abatemarco 805-450-7477

148 Hemlock Lane, 2BD/2BA, Sat 1-4, $549,000, Village Properties, Cimme Eordanidis 805-722-8480

975 Mariposa Lane, 4BD/4BA, Sun 2-4, $4,799,000, Village Properties, Amy Baird 805-478-9318

897 Cieneguitas Road, 2BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $599,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Kalia Rork 805-689-0614

6BD/6.5BA, Sun 2-4, $6,995,000, Sotheby’s, Bob Lamborn 805-689-6800

5240 Calle Morelia, 4BD/2BA, Sun 1-3, $879,000, Assist-2-Sell Full Service R.E., Roger Jacobson 805-692-5060

3815 Crescent Drive, 4BD/3BA, Sun 2-4, $1,795,000, Village Properties, Diane and Brianna Johnson 805-450-6078 1252 Santa Teresita Drive, 4BD/3BA, Sun 4-6:30, $2,250,000, Village Properties, Gary Welterlen 805-895-4744

1571 Thornburg Street, 3BD/2BA, Sun 1-3, $319,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Suzy Ealand 805-698-9902 9 Chamiso Drive, 4BD/3BA, Sun 1-3, $449,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Todd McChesney 805-291-7902 542 Irelan Drive, 4BD/2BA, Sat 11-5 Sun 1-5, $529,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Brad Z. Berch 805-680-9415 222 Ranch Road, 3BD/2BA, Sun 12-3, $635,000, Village Properties, Connie Meynet 805680-6001

905 East Alamar (Cancel if Rain), 5BD/3.5BA, Sun 2-4, $4,300,000, Village Properties, Ted Campbell 805-886-1175

531 Meadow View Drive, 3BD/2BA, Sat 1-4 Sun 1-4, $655,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Rhoda Johnson 805-705-8707

Summerland

3364 Sagunto Street, 3BD/2BA, Sat 12-3, $669,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Hristo Hristov 805-284-8471

2205 Lillie Avenue #D, 2BD/2BA, Sat 1-3, $899,000, Sotheby’s, Marie Larkin 805-6802525

Upper East Santa Barbara

331 Beech Court, 6BD/3BA, Sun 1-4, $695,000, Sotheby’s, Laura Drammer 805-448-7500 & Lauren Stewart 805-618-6007

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1814 Olive Avenue, 3BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $1,250,000, 1139 Cota Street, 4BD/2BA, Sotheby’s, Jim Alzina 805-455Noleta Sun 12-3, $699,000, Berkshire 3102 Calle Madera, 1941 5290 Overpass Road #15, Hathaway, David Macbeth 8053BD/2BA, Sat 1-4, $939,000, 1BD/1BA, Sun 1-3 $419,900, 2446 Garden Street, 689-4178 Teles Properties Inc., Adam A Coast and Valley Properties, 3BD/3BA+2.5BA, Sun 2-4, McKaig 805-452-6884 3455 Cerrito Street, Monica Lenches 805-689-1300 $1,995,000 Goodwin & Thyne 4BD/2BA, Sat 12-3 Sun 1-4, Properties Betty Jeppesen 8055220 James Road, 3BD/2BA, 3109 Calle Noguera, $739,000, Berkshire Hathaway, 3BD/1.5BA, Sun 1-4, 450-1789 Sat 1-3 Sun 1-4, $1,200,000, David Macbeth 805-689-4178 $1,235,000, Berkshire Coldwell Banker, Cathy Moseley 1252 Santa Teresita Drive, Peggy Johnson 805-245-5978 Hathaway, Rachel Brown 805805-570-6006 4BD/3BA, Sat 3-5, $2,250,000, 570-7160 Village Properties, Mary Lu Edick 1888 Ringsted Drive, Riviera 4BD/2.5BA, Sun 1-4, $839,000, 434 Paseo Del Descanso, 805-452-3258 914 California Street, Berkshire Hathaway, Glynnis 3BD/2BA, Sun 1-3, $1,286,000, 1721 Santa Barbara 3BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $1,195,000, Sotheby’s, Wilson Quarre 805Mullenary 805-705-5206 Street, 5BD/4BA, Sat 10-5 Sun Berkshire Hathaway, Chris Smith 680-9747 2975 Foxen Canyon Road, 10-5, $3,100,000, Berkshire 805-351-2474 3BD/2BA, Sat 11-1, $950,000, 3828 Pemm Place, 3BD/2BA, Hathaway, Ashley Anderson 331 Conejo Road, 4BD/3BA, Berkshire Hathaway, Nina Sun 2-4, $1,299,000, Marty 805-618-8747 Paul Hurst 805Sat 1-4, $1,295,000, Berkshire Stormo 805-729-4754 Rodgers, Village Properties 805 680-8216 Hathaway, Vanessa Olmos 805886 1459 3065 Long Canyon 2659 Todos Santos Lane, 617-8912 3823 Sunset Road, 4BD/3BA, 4BD/4BA, Sun 1-3, $3,295,000, Road, 3BD/3BA, Sat 12-3, 1836 Hillcrest Road, $1,699,000, Berkshire Sun 12-2, $1,325,250, Village Sotheby’s, Paula Goodwin 8054BD/3BA, Sun 1-3, $1,550,000, Properties, Louise McKaig 805Hathaway, Brett Ellingsberg 805451-5699 Village Properties, June Laula 729-4334 285-2008 902 East Alamar (Cancel 805-689-7036 3132 Calle Mariposa, if Rain), 5BD/3.5BA, Sun 2-4, 1523 Knoll Circle, 3BD/3BA, 3BD/2.5BA, Sat 1-4 Sun 1:30$3,400,000, Village Properties, Submit your open house Sun 1-3, $1,675,000, Berkshire 4:30, $1,579,000, Berkshire Ted Campbell 805-886-1175 Hathaway, Calcagno & Hamilton Hathaway, Debbie Kort 805listings to gustavo@ Westside Santa Barbara Lisa McCollum 805-886-6746 368-4479 Robert Johnson 805independent.com 1125 San Andres Street, 705-1606 151 La Vista Grande, 3BD/1BA, $749,000, Sun 1-3, 3BD/2.5BA, Sun 1-4, Tuesday by 3pm to 1189 North Ontare Road, Alemann and Associates, Terence $1,749,000, Sotheby’s, Chris 4BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $1,589,000, Alemann 805-637-3378 be included in this Kane 805-448-7421 Berkshire Hathaway, Teresa Salvione 805-570-7812 Bunny directory. DeLorie 805-570-9181

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630 Stonehouse Lane, 126 East Alamar Avenue, 5BD/5BA, Sun 1-4, $6,650,000, 2BD/1BA, Sat 1-4 Sun 1-4, Sotheby’s, Ron Dickman 805$685,000, Berkshire Hathaway, 689-3135 Alexis McCaw 805-448-6350 James St. James 949-547-1860 2225 Featherhill Road,

3013 Paseo Tranquillo, 4BD/2.5BA, Sun 1-3, $1,689,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Laurel Abbott 805455-5409

Santa Ynez Valley

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Ron Madden 805-284-4170

3844 Lincoln Road, 5BD/3BA, Sun 1-4, $1,595,000 Berkshire Hathaway, Garrett McCaw 805-252-2335


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