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COntents Design Recipes: Closet Envy.................................................................................................4 A Note From The SBAOR President: Real Estate Fraud ........................................................................................6 HOA Homefront: Celebrating column #600 and what HOA Homefront is about...................6 Preparing for home appraisal ......................................................................7 Santa Barbara County Sales......................................................................10 Designers are say GOODBYE to these home decor trends in 2022.........11 Everything points to 2022 being Simply Scentsational ............................13
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Design Recipes:
Closet envy
By Cathy Hobbs When it comes to closets, organization is often top of mind. But where do you start? There is the mindset that everything should have a place. Have tiny items that you fear may get lost? Place them in decorative boxes as opposed to loosely on shelves. Have items that won’t work well on hangers? Create slots to allow them to be neatly folded. Here are some top tips to create a functional and inviting closet.
DO’S
Do use boxes and bins to hold small items. Do color-code your closet by pairing similar colors and patterns together. Do incorporate slim or huggable hangers to create more space.
DON’TS
Don’t keep items in your closet you haven’t worn in at least a year. Purge those items no longer needed or worn. Don’t mix different seasons of clothing in the same closet if possible. If you have the storage space, try to store items in your closet by season.
Don’t design your closet before taking inventory of what you have and a plan of how you want your closet to function. Otherwise, you may end up creating a closet that isn’t fully maximized for usage.
Cathy Hobbs, based in New York City, is an Emmy Award-winning television host and a nationally known interior design and home staging expert with offices in New York City, Boston and Washington, D.C. Visit her website at cathyhobbs.com. ©2021 Tribune Content Agency, LLC.0
A seasonal closet helps create an open, organized feel. Boxes and bins allow for greater organization in this closet. Large spaces allow for items such as purses and hats to be properly displayed and stored. Photo courtesy Scott Gabriel Morris/TNS & Photo courtesy TNS
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3737 BASELINE AVE, SANTA YNEZ 4BD/3BA • $17,000,000 Claire Hanssen, 805.680.0929 LIC# 00887277
2150 ORTEGA RANCH LN, MONTECITO 4BD/4½BA • $12,950,000 Nancy Kogevinas, 805.450.6233 LIC# 01209514
796 HOT SPRINGS RD, MONTECITO 4BD/3½BA • $11,250,000 Nancy Kogevinas, 805.450.6233 LIC# 01209514
1104 FOOTHILL RD, OJAI 4BD/4½+½BA • $5,995,000 Cristal Clarke, 805.886.9378 LIC# 00968247
920 CAMINO VIEJO RD, EUCALYPTUS HILL 4BD/4½BA • $5,695,000 Cristal Clarke, 805.886.9378 LIC# 00968247
679MISSIONCANYONRD,EASTSIDEUPPER 5BD/5½BA • $5,495,000 Kathy Hughes, 805.448.4881 LIC# 00521702
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2529 SAN MARCOS PASS, SANTA BARBARA ±40 acres • $8,750,000 Kerry Mormann & Associates, 805.682.3242 LIC# 00598625
500 MEADOW WOOD LN, MONTECITO 4BD/3BA + 2 offices • $6,650,000 Daniel Encell, 805.565.4896 LIC# 00976141
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840 TORO CANYON RD, MONTECITO 4BD/3½BA; ±10.01 acres • $5,395,000 Cristal Clarke / J.J. Gobbell, 805.403.5785 LIC# 00968247 / 02063124
1950 LEMON RANCH RD, MONTECITO ±1 acre • $5,300,000 Chase Enright, 805.708.4057 LIC# 01800599
122 HOLLISTER RANCH, GOLETA NORTH ±105 acres; 1/3 interest • $4,750,000 Ken Switzer, 805.680.4622 LIC# 01245644 OPEN SUN 1-3
1110 ALAMEDA PADRE SERRA, RIVERIA 2BD/2BA + office • $3,125,000 Laurel Abbott, 805.455.5409 LIC# 01247432
2450 ALAMO PINTADO RD, LOS OLIVOS 3BD/3BA • $2,500,000 Carole Colone, 805.708.2580 LIC# 01223216
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1234 ALAMO PINTADO RD, SANTA YNEZ 4BD/3½BA;±7.28 acres;ADU • $2,495,000 Joe Ramos, 805.680.6849 LIC# 02040488
250 RAMETTO RD, SANTA BARBARA 4BD/3BA • $3,450,000 Daniel Encell, 805.565.4896 LIC# 00976141 OPEN SUN 12-3
165 DEL CANTO LN, SANTA BARBARA 3BD/2BA • $1,895,000 Douglas & Associates, 805.318.0900 LIC# 02024147
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1675 KRONEN WY, SOLVANG 3BD+office/2½BA;±2.61acs • $1,799,999 L. Drammer / C. Godeck-Pinoli, 805.452.9725 LIC# 01209580 / 02074002
1790 GLEN OAKS DR, MONTECITO ±1.15 acres • $1,695,000 Nancy Kogevinas, 805.450.6233 LIC# 01209514
36 BARRANCA AVE#1, MESA 2BD/2BA • $1,625,000 Scott S Williams, 805.451.9300 LIC# 00628741
1400 FARREN RD, GOLETA NORTH 3BD/3½BA + den; ±38.23 acres • $3,250,000 Lyn Essig, 805.637.7461 LIC# 02049168
1705 GLEN OAKS DR, MONTECITO ±0.87 acres • $1,825,000 Marsha Kotlyar Estate Group, 805.565.4014 LIC# 01426886 OPEN SUN 1-3
8406 TEMETTATE DR, NIPOMO 3BD/3BA; ±40 acres • $1,197,000 Kerry Mormann & Associates, 805.682.3242 LIC# 00598625
727 AVENIDA PEQUENA, SANTA BARBARA 3BD/2BA;±.10 • $1,075,000 Carmen Galzerano, 805.705.3080 LIC# 01953155
1900+ LAS CANOAS RIDGE, MISSION CYN ±.87 acre • $749,000 Bill Urbany & Alisa Pepper, 805.570.5680 LIC# 00717028 / 01347807
SANTA PAULA AVE, LA CONCHITA ±3,600 sq ft buildable lot • $430,000 Felipe Castañeda, 805.636.4410 LIC# 02103365
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6983 VISTA DEL RINCON DR, LA CONCHITA 3BD/1BA • $945,000 Felipe Castañeda, 805.636.4410 LIC# 02103365
296 3RD ST, SOLVANG 3BD/2BA • $839,000 Carole Colone, 805.708.2580 LIC# 01223216
5062 BIRCHWOOD RD, SANTA BARBARA 2BD/1+(2)½BA • $784,000 Madhu Khemani, 805.252.0265 LIC# 01387945
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A note from the SBAOR President
HOA Homefront
Celebrating Column #600 and What HOA Homefront Is About
By Bob Walsmith, Jr. President of the Santa Barbara Association of REALTORS®
Real Estate Fraud We all know that the real estate market is hot and that homes are being purchased almost as soon as they are listed. However, hot market brings out the worst in people as well. As people hurry through the home buying or renting process, their eagerness to close on their home purchase or to find a place to rent, will sometimes lead to them letting their guards down and not paying attention to the signs of real estate fraud. Finding a place to live can be an exciting but stressful experience and it can lead to exhaustion, fatigue, and the willingness to overlook the tell tale signs of possible real estate fraud. There are some common frauds that I would like to point out this week. But before I do that, why are housing scams so prevalent? Real estate fraud is a common target for criminals due to the large sums of money involved in the transactions as well as the sharing of sensitive information among multiple parties. According to one recent study, real estate is the third most common sector of fraud attempts behind construction and commercial services. Housing scams are prevalent across all aspects of the housing industry, with criminals targeting both renters and owners. Traditional real estate transactions revolve around email, which makes them vulnerable to cyber attacks. The FBI announced in its 2020 Internet Crime Report that real estate fraud complaints resulted in over $1.8 billion in losses in 2020 alone. Despite growing awareness around cyber attacks, it continues to be a threat in the real estate industry. Being aware of common forms of real estate fraud is an important step in avoiding scams. The following are the ways criminals are ripping off the public. Wire Transfer Fraud – The most common form of real estate cybercrime is wire fraud. This form often targets homebuyers as they navigate the process of buying a home. By hacking into email and other forms of communication, criminals can gain access to banks accounts, social security numbers and other sensitive information. With this information, criminals can intercept transactions and steal hundreds of thousands of dollars from consumers. Criminals will often times send “professional” looking emails asking for a potential buyer to wire their closing funds. If the consumer doesn’t pay close enough attention to the source of the email, they can wire their life savings to a bogus account and it will be gone forever. I attended a seminar a few years ago and a colleague asked the moderator, who was from the local District Attorney’s Office,
what someone should do if they inadvertently wired money to the wrong person. He jokingly said that they should raise their right hand and wave it goodbye. It is almost impossible to trace the source and get the money back. Always verify with your title and escrow company that they are the ones asking for the wire transfer. Home Title TheftHome title theft, also known as deed theft, deed fraud, or house stealing, occurs when the title to a property is obtained illegally without the owner’s consent. Title theft often occurs at critical stages of sales and refinance transactions, where funds and sensitive information are passed between parties. Thieves often acquire the information they need to execute a title theft by assuming the identity of a real estate professional or third party. Always be careful about your sensitive information. Rental ScamsAccording to research conducted by Apartment List, 5.2 million US renters have lost money from rental fraud. Renters may experience a variety of scams, which can lead to different levels of financial loss. A common rental scam involves fake rental advertisements. In this case, a scammer creates an ad (most typically on Craigslist) for an apartment or house and attempts to collect a deposit or lease payments from a potential tenant.The Federal Trade Commission warns that any payment requests, especially via wire transfer or cash, prior to meeting a landlord or signing a lease are red flags for rental scams. This last scam is the main reason for me wanting to write this article. I have received more than five phone calls in just the past two months from people asking me to help them verify whether an ad (they have all been on Craigslist) were legitimate or not. In all cases, they turned out to be scams. Typically it is for a house that was just recently sold and the ad touts that the new owner wants to rent it out and the price seems below market value. The scammers will copy and paste the photos from the recent listing when they advertise it for rent. Because of the lack of rental inventory, some people are so desperate for housing that they will jump at any chance to find a place to live. If anyone is unsure about whether a potential rental is a scam or not, they should contact their local Realtor for assistance. It would be our pleasure to help verify an advertised rental and to make sure that people do not get scammed out of their hard earned money. The old adage is more true now than ever when it comes to rentals, “If it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is!”
By Kelly G. Richardson, Esq. CCAL I’m excited to share the 600th column since “HOA Homefront” inaugurated in March 2005. Except for a hiatus in 2010 and 2011, the column has been published continuously for 17 years and now appears in most of the major paper and digital news publications in Southern California. I thank former real estate editor Harold Medina, who encouraged me to begin writing, suggesting the title “HOA Homefront.” There are several recurring themes in the column since its inception. First, is the importance of knowledge about the practical and legal complexities involved in operating common interest developments, also known as “HOAs.” The Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act, now 36 years old, has expanded dramatically in scope and complexity as the Legislature continues intervening in the governance and management of private communities. Properly run communities need knowledgeable volunteers and managers, and hopefully, this column has been helpful for the many millions living in California’s common interest communities. Another theme is the overriding reality that the homeowner association is not simply a legal or financial entity, or a piece of land. While all those characteristics are important, the salient focus always must be on the fact of community. The members are not just shareholders or voters, they are neighbors. So, the column continuously emphasizes neighborly behavior, transparent governance, and civility above all. It may seem ironic coming from a career trial attorney, but another key theme has been the undesirability of litigation. I have never seen litigation accomplish peace in an association, but I have seen it tear apart communities financially and socially for years. I am proud that not
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once in these 600 columns have I recommended court action as the primary strategy — and I don’t intend to do so in the next 600 either! The importance of professional and credentialed management has been an enduring theme of this column since day one. When I began advising HOAs in 1989, I believed that associations of less than 100 members probably could handle their affairs without a hired manager. Today, 33 years later? I recommend management for the smallest HOAs. To the thousands of homeowners who have submitted reader questions in these 17 years, I apologize if your questions did not appear in a column. I keep all those questions — sometimes a six-year old question pairs up nicely with one from last month. I also greatly appreciate the kind words that so often begin your questions — I remove those comments not for ingratitude but for space reasons — 600 words only goes so far! To professional managers: Keep up the good work. Your job is difficult but essential. Be a credit to the profession and push for the highest performance, ethics, and excellence. Hang in there; we need you! To volunteer directors: Thanks for volunteering your time. Keep ethical, keep civil, and always remember you are a servant not a boss of your community. Model excellent behavior and keep that standard high for all. To my readers: Thanks for your frequent encouragement and kind words. Support your board and manager and volunteer for service. Be part of the solution! Lastly, thanks to the many editors who reserve precious space in their publications each week for the column. Now, on to #601! – Best regards, Kelly
Editor’s Note: We thank Kelly for providing articles that give answers to questions that benefit our readers and shed light on so many issues. Thank you Kelly!
Kelly G. Richardson, Esq. is a Fellow of the College of Community Association Lawyers andPartnerof Richardson Ober DeNichilo LLP, a law firm known for community association advice. Submit questions to Kelly@rodllp.com. Past columns at www.HOAHomefront.com. All rights reserved®.
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By Paul F. P. Pogue If you’ve ever bought or sold a house, you know the crucial role home appraisers play in the outcome. Even if you haven’t had the (sometimes stressful) pleasure of buying or selling a home, you should still familiarize yourself with what a home appraiser does — and how it impacts your bottom line should you ever find yourself closing in on a home sale. On average, a single-family residential home appraisal will cost between $300 and $500, though that price may go up for larger homes. The same is true if a home has certain features that require more time and expertise to appraise. In most cases, the appraisal fee is the buyer’s responsibility. However, you’ll need to pay the cost if you’re trying to learn the value for non-sales reasons. If you’re hiring an appraiser, verify that they are state-certified and have relevant experience in your location. Familiarity with the community helps appraisers accurately set the price of a home. Prepare for a home appraiser by making sure the home is as neat and clutter-free as possible. A clear area helps eliminate potential distractions so they can take a thorough look at everything. It’s also a good idea to handle all minor repairs in advance. Exterior damage, chipped or peeling paint, and torn screens tend to give the impression of a home that has not been well-kept. Appraisers will inspect your home for health and housing codes, count the total square feet of all the rooms, look at the ease of layout, and consider things such as appliances and utilities. They’ll also factor in available parking and driveways, as well as the home’s exterior condition and curb appeal. Inform the appraiser about any home enhancements, and how much they cost. Recent installations such as a new $5,000 furnace or a $15,000 roof can boost the home’s appraised value. If possible, give them written verification of the upgrades. Similarly, a recent copy of your property tax bill will help. Be aware that any renovations done to the home without acquiring proper permits will likely show up in the appraisal or home inspection phase and could throw a wrench into your sale. Home sales are a significant reason you need to verify that your contractors pull all appropriate permits on any job. Skipping permits can come back to haunt you years later. Some of the most critical factors affecting your home’s value may be out of your control. There’s a reason that real estate relies on three essential words: Location, location, location! The quality of nearby schools, access to roads, noise factors such as nearby trains, and other elements will all help determine the final cost. Appraisers will also factor in nearby home values and recent sale prices to estimate a local baseline. In the end, if you don’t agree with your appraised value, you can bring it to the attention of the lender or company that ordered the appraisal. You’ll have the most luck if you can provide your lender with objective data, such as recent nearby home sales that were particularly low for reasons specific to that property rather than the neighborhood.
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121 Via Del Cielo | Santa Barbara | 5BD/5BA DRE 00895030 | Offered at $10,000,000 Ron Dickman 805.689.3135
2347 E Valley Rd | Montecito | 6BD/8BA DRE 01402612 | Offered at $6,495,000 Marcy Bazzani 805.717.0450
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4160 La Ladera Rd | Santa Barbara | 6BD/8BA DRE 01447045 | Offered at $19,995,000 Riskin Partners Estate Group 805.565.8600
2521 Whitney Ave | Summerland | 4BD/3BA DRE 00780607/00520230 | Offered at $2,895,000 Henderson/Edick 805.689.1066
PENDING
888 Lilac Dr | Montecito | 6BD/8BA DRE 01447045 | Offered at $33,500,000 Riskin Partners Estate Group 805.565.8600
1220 Franklin Ranch Rd | Goleta | 3BD/5BA DRE 01463617 | Offered at $12,500,000 Knight Real Estate Group 805.895.4406
1833 Fletcher Way | Santa Ynez | 5BD/6BA DRE 00753349 | Offered at $12,250,000 Carey Kendall 805.689.6262
1010 Hot Springs Ln | Montecito | 5BD/7BA DRE 01421934 | Offered at $10,500,000 Vivien Alexander 805.689.6683
PENDING
4815 Sandyland Rd Unit A | Carpinteria | 4BD/4BA DRE 01391451 | Offered at $4,200,000 Lynn Z Gates 805.705.4942
1091 E Mountain Dr | Montecito | 3BD/4BA DRE 01348655 | Offered at $3,596,000 Andy Katsev 805.896.2010
PENDING
1045 Tisha Ct | Santa Barbara | 5BD/4BA DRE 02012810/01766267 | Offered at $1,995,000 Timmerman/Gamberdella 805.689.9970
941 Palermo Dr | Santa Barbara | 3BD/2BA DRE 01236143 | Offered at $1,849,000 Grubb Campbell Group 805.895.6226
PENDING
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5524 Somerset Dr | Goleta | 5BD/3BA DRE 00852118 | Offered at $1,549,000 Jeff Oien 805.895.2944
59 San Dimas Ave | Santa Barbara | 4BD/2BA DRE 00837659 | Offered at $1,495,000 3DWULFLD *ULIÀQ
1120 Cota St | Santa Ynez | 3BD/3BA DRE 01897654 | Offered at $1,395,000 David McIntire 805.315.8444
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7386 Calle Real 22 | Goleta | 2BD/2BA DRE 02138279 | Offered at $625,000 Brittany Steele 805.969.8900
00 Vista Oceano Ln | Summerland | 11.30 ± Acres DRE 01447045 | Offered at $11,950,000 Riskin Partners Estate Group 805.565.8600
7727 Bradford Dr | Goleta | 3BD/2BA DRE 01717947/01262014 | Offered at $1,039,000 McKnight/Dabney 805.637.7772
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525 Hot Springs Rd | Montecito | 2.01 ± Acres DRE 01447045 | Offered at $5,750,000 Riskin Partners Estate Group 805.565.8600
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00 Augusta Street | Los Alamos | 0.91 ± Acres DRE 00818702 | Offered at $1,950,000 Wayne Natale 805.680.7227
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Santa BarBara County SaleS
This is a partial list of all recorded residential sales in Santa Barbara County from January 4 thru January 7, 2022. While these recordings are public record, the News-Press receives this information from an outside source. This list does not represent all sales that occurred over this time period. Consult your REALTOR® for further information regarding home sales in your area of interest.
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ADDRESS
SELLER
BUYER
PRICE
DATE
BUELLTON / SOLVANG
634 ROSKILDE RD
KIRSCH PAUL EU
VON WINCKELMANN HERBERT EU
$570,000
1/6/2022
CARPINTERIA
4692 CARPINTERIA AVE 14
WILLIAMS JASON EU
STEINER LORI
$735,000
1/4/2022
1260 CRAVENS LN 1
SMITH MICHAEL EU
CLOTHIER SUSAN
$1,200,000
1/5/2022
319 NORTHGATE DR B
STAAB DEBRA
SANCHEZ GABRIEL
$621,000
1/6/2022
5624 ARMITOS AVE
HILTON HOSEPH EA
BHADARI ABHISHEK EA
$770,500
1/5/2022
138 SAN FEDERICO AVE
BARBOSA ENRIQUE EA
PLASCENCIA ARTURO EU
$899,000
1/5/2022
56 SURREY PL
BORRAYO ANONIO EU
LOMELI LISA EA
$1,200,000
1/4/2022
5168 RHOADS AVE
SEDGWICK DANIEL EA
DESHPANDE VAISHALI EU
$1,220,000
1/4/2022
715 VIA MIGUEL
MONARCA GROUP LLC
RITTER GABRIEL EU
$1,800,000
1/7/2022
1370 HOLIDAY HILL RD
LEVEE DOUGLAS EA
DISHION DONALD EA
$1,854,000
1/4/2022
5000 OAK RIDGE RD
LARSEN ERIC EA
CONKLIN PETER EA
$1,900,000
1/4/2022
323 ISLAND OAK LN
BEGERT WILLIAM EU
GARRIGAN MICHAEL
$3,000,000
1/5/2022
475 GLEN ANNIE RD
CASWELL SANDRA EA
KNAPP SUSAN EA
$4,500,000
1/6/2022
6500 HOLLISTER AVE
6500 HOLLISTER AVENUE PARTNERS
6500 HOLLISTER LLC
$21,075,000
1/4/2022
105 S H ST
ARNOLD CHRLES EA
SOUTHSIDE SPARKS
$115,000
1/4/2022
1612 SHEFFIELD DR
PLOOUTZ JEFFREY EA
EMPIRE REAL ESTATE GROUP
$340,000
1/6/2022
1109 E PEACH AVE
ROBERTSON BILL EU
MCREDMOND KAREN EA
$425,000
1/7/2022
1316 PLUM AVE
CROMPTON DAVID
CARRASCO RICHARD EA
$499,000
1/4/2022
920 SAGE CT
ORTEGA ABEL EU
MEZZACAPPA RYAN
$499,000
1/5/2022
279 SANTA ROSA LN
JORDAN GLENN EA
CALIFORNIA PROPERTY ACQUSITION
$4,500,000
1/4/2022
2049 BOUNDARY DR
HURST HARRISON EA
WOOD GEORGE EU
$7,250,000
1/5/2022
252 SANTA ROSA LN
SIMON CHRISTOPHER EA
YOUNG NEIL EA
$8,650,000
1/7/2022
1066 TORO CANYON RD
HANCZOR ROSEMARY EA
WALSH PATRICK EU
$12,000,000
1/4/2022
2929 EAST VALLEY RD
DENNER G RONALD EA
2929 E VALLEY RD LLC
$17,500,000
1/7/2022
LOS OLIVOS
2354 OLIVET AVE
SELBERT JAMES EA
LI DANIEL EU
$1,795,000
1/7/2022
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1701 ANACAPA ST 13
SCHAFF HAROLD EA
MORRIS CONSTANCE EA
$762,000
1/6/2022
1541 MARQUARD TER
BELLOMY WILLIAMS
MIRONOV MAKSIM
$1,040,000
1/6/2022
202 REEF CT
SKENDERIAN JOSEPH EA
KIM SEON EU
$1,101,000
1/4/2022
545 LOS FELIZ DR
MINTURN SCOTT EA
MONCADA EDWARD EU
$1,125,000
1/6/2022
434 N QUARANTINA ST
CROSBY CLINT EA
OROZCO DAVID EU
$1,270,000
1/5/2022
2227 CLIFF DR
KENDRICK KEITH
RADO KRISTINA
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Goleta SoUtH 1-3 $3,200,000 7796 Goldfield Ct 3/3.5 Tuscan Mediterranean former model in the community of The Bluffs with large guest casita!
2-4 $2,590,000 2460 Golden Gate 5/3 Summerland Diamond in the Rough: Beautiful seaside home w/unparalleled Channel Islands views. 5 bd/3 ba. Upper and lower unit. SOLD AS IS.
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1-3 $1,995,000 318 Salida Del Sol 5/2 Single-level 5 bed/2 bath Mesa home near Lazy Acres, ready for re-envisioning! Village Properties 805-345-8279
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12-2 $2,895,000 2521 Whitney Ave 4/3 Sitting on the highest street in Summerland, this home has ocean and island views, open floor plan, front and rear patios and is ready to move in!
MiSSion CanYon 1-3 $939,000 2724 Foothill Drive 2/1 This charming Mission Canyon cottage is perfect for someone looking for an entry level home in Santa Barbara. Do not let this opportunity pass you by! Coldwell Banker Realty Tasha Montano 805-618-6800
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12-3 $1,495,000 59 San Dimas Ave 3/2 Turnkey, beautifully remodeled, bright and modern home.
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It’s time to move on from the rustic art and whitewashed woods of farmhouse decor.
Designers are saying gooDbye to these home decor trends in 2022 By Avery Newmark All good design trends must come to an end, to make way for what’s next in contemporary style. Over the years, many design trends have come and gone, and what’s new today can turn passe by tomorrow. After two pandemic-powered years characterized by unprecedented changes to the way we work and live, and the amount of time we spend inside our homes, the time has come to refresh our spaces. If you’re ready to make changes for the new year, here are a few trends designers at the Spruce can’t wait to say goodbye to in 2022.
Farmhouse decor It’s time to move on from the rustic art and whitewashed woods of farmhouse decor. Try adding statement paintings, pillows in bright colors or area rugs with fascinating patterns to revamp your style. “I understand the attraction of farmhouse style: White walls, light woods, and neutral rugs and textiles can create a peaceful space,” Annie Elliot of Annie Elliott Design told the Spruce. “But without enough visual interest, peaceful can become boring.” Open-concept spaces After a year of living in sweatpants and business shirts, people are ready to feel put together again. Look for this trend to extend in the home.
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To feel a little more sophisticated, this perspective leads to a shift away from the “flow” style — open concept floor plans and open shelves. “One of the trends I am most looking forward to saying goodbye to in 2022 is open kitchen shelving,” Ryan Jones, founder of Land of Rugs, told the Spruce. “Sure, it looks great, and on the face of it, it seems incredibly easy to maintain. The reality of this is that just isn’t the case, at all. It takes a lot of work to keep the items on the shelves looking great, and you have to ensure you are constantly dusting as well. It is a lot more effort than it is worth, quite frankly.” Minimalism Goodbye, harsh lines and empty spaces.
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Hello, organic shapes that soften design and big, bold statement pieces. Look for tables without hard corners, opulent mirrors, curved furniture, and powerful jewel-toned hues. ”I feel there has been a shift toward embracing and playing with color,” Hayley Watters, a Pittsburgh-based designer told the Spruce. “For example, I have noticed a considerable shift toward the use of darker, more dramatic colors. I predict we will be seeing lots of rich greens and blues taking over many interiors.” ©2021 Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.
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3737 CALLE CITA
ARROYO BURRO LLC
BIRKLEY DAYNA
$1,600,000
1/5/2022
1839 LOMA ST
BLOCK CYRUS
ORMAN MISTY EU
$1,646,000
1/5/2022
909 CARRILLO RD
DAVID THOMAS & ASSOCIATES
EDMAN JEFFREY EA
$1,775,000
1/4/2022
161 VISTA DEL MAR DR
COFFEE CHARLES EA
LUCQ SEAN EU
$2,187,000
1/4/2022
1526 LIVE OAK LN
WILLIS ROBERT EA
MCALISTER LAUREN
$2,200,000
1/4/2022
32 ST FRANCIS WAY
VASANT NEIL EA
FARGAS JOAN EU
$2,280,000
1/7/2022
528 BRINKERHOFF AVE
GILSDORF JANET EA
HLS TRAINING CORPORATION
$2,320,000
1/4/2022
520 W GUTIERREZ ST
SIX STAR ASSOCIATES LLC
SAYED DAVID EA
$2,775,000
1/5/2022
1155 HARBOR HILLS DR
OLIPHANT JOHN EA
HOOK CHRISTOPHER EU
$4,050,000
1/7/2022
4630 VIA VISTOSA
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LUKASZEWICZ GREGORY EA
$5,850,000
1/4/2022
152 PALM COURT DR
SANGUINO JOSE EU
LEBLANC TNI EU
$54,010
1/7/2022
2421 COUNTRY LN
ROGERS JANET
PENNY LANE EQUITY INC
$200,000
1/4/2022
1173 SUMNER PL D
CODAZZI ERIC EA
GEORGE ALEXANDR EU
$360,000
1/7/2022
4068 BERRYWOOD DR
ROJAS CHRIS
CONWAY SHANE EA
$480,000
1/4/2022
814 E HARPER CT
PALLAN DELIA
ROJAS CHRISTOPHER
$490,000
1/5/2022
4034 HILLVIEW RD
EDIE LYNN EA
HARO LANCE EU
$525,000
1/7/2022
2463 N TEELYNN AVE
RHODES RICHARD EA
MORALES EMIJAEL
$567,000
1/5/2022
4232 HIBISCUS CT
RUBEN JEFFREY
HODEAUX KENNA
$632,500
1/7/2022
1448 IVORY DR
ISLE CHARLES
VAZQUEZ ALBERTO
$790,000
1/4/2022
1535 S BROADWAY
BREAUD BETTY ANN EA
OAKBROOK GROUP LLC
$900,000
1/5/2022
4679 KENNINGTON DR
BROOK EDWARD EA
MAY CAMERON EU
$1,060,000
1/6/2022
153 E CLARK AVE
SAID INVESTMENTS
153 CLARK AVENUE LLC
$1,150,000
1/7/2022
SANTA YNEZ
850 N REFUGIO RD
KRUISSINK ROSALIE EA
CICILEO DOUGLAS
$635,000
1/4/2022
UNICORP
1251 MESA OAKS LN
BAIN MARK EA
MOORE MATTHEW EA
$101,000
1/7/2022
6598 SAN MARCOS PASS RD
RIOS ARMAND
SATTERLEE ARLENE EA
$265,000
1/4/2022
220 E GRANT ST 66
CHASE AMOS
GONZALEZ FELIX
$320,000
1/7/2022
220 E GRANT ST 48
ZAPPAS MICHAEL EA
PEREZ SALVADOR
$325,500
1/6/2022
310 E MCCOY LN 3J
DRIGGS DEBRA EA
WILSON ALMA
$335,000
1/4/2022
5826 TELEPHONE RD
LAURELS UNIQUE IMPORTS INC
EMC RENTAL MANAGEMENT
$450,000
1/5/2022
593 VENUS AVE
BILARDO VINCENT EU
GOLDEN EAN
$510,000
1/5/2022
175 MIZAR PL
OCHOA KYLE EU
TERRY LISA
$516,000
1/7/2022
310 E MCCOY LN 3G
BARKSDALE BOBBY
FARGO FRANCIS EU
$595,000
1/6/2022
1051 COLUMBUS DR
LINTON SETH EU
MONOZ-GONZALEZ LUIS EA
$620,000
1/6/2022
821 E SLOAN TERR
VAN PELT BRYAN EA
KIM KEVIN EA
$620,000
1/7/2022
620 E MONTEREY RD
WEBSTER, GREGORY G
PAINTER KELLY EU
$750,000
1/5/2022
280 RINCONCITO
NICASTRO BRANDON EU
OLSHOVE RIGHARD EA
$827,000
1/4/2022
207 MENLO DR
RALPH JUDITH EA
BERG MICHAEL EU
$890,000
1/4/2022
2125 ARROWHEAD DR
CORONADO EDGARDO EU
SERRANO SESAR EU
$899,000
1/5/2022
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On Gardening:
Everything points to 2022 being Simply Scentsational By Norman Winter
SIMPLY SCENTSATIONAL Continued on page 14
Above: Simply Scentsational sweetshrub will be making its debut in 2022 promising the garden an unmatched fragrance, the kind that will make indelible memories for children and grandchildren. Photo courtesy Timothy D. Wood/Provided photo/TNS
Right: Branches of Simply Scentsational sweetshrub can be cut for the vase bringing nature’s heavenly aroma indoors for all to enjoy. Photo courtesy Norman Winter/TNS
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Aphrodite is a hybrid sweet shrub with western United States DNA and produces large cup-like flowers with a magnolia resemblance. Photo courtesy Norman Winter/TNS
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The African elephant is known for having the longest gestation period of any animal, which lasts up to 22 months. This is the proverbial New York minute when it is compared to bringing a new shrub to market. Take, for instance, crossing two native sweetshrubs to finally get one worthy of the name “Simply Scensational.” Tim Wood, aka The Plant Hunter, did just that. And now, after just over a dozen years and thousands of sniffs, Simply Scentational will make its debut in spring 2022. Granny’s sweetshrub is now a more beautiful deep burgundy red with a fragrance that will send you into a state of euphoria. Simply Scentational is an upright grower, reaching 6 feet in height with a spread of 5 feet. It is recommended for hardiness zones 4-9. Botanically speaking, Calycanthus floridus is native in 20-plus states in the Eastern United States, as far north as New York and south as Florida. In addition to the name sweetshrub, it is also called Carolina allspice and spicebush. Those names tell you a lot. Try cutting a stem or two for the vase.
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The first time I saw the native sweetshrub, I instantly fell in love with it. The small deep burgundy flowers and fragrance was an instant lure. I would see them at old homes and plant swaps, but almost never in the marketplace. The Western U.S. is not without their own version. The California allspice, Calycanthus occidentalis, is somewhat similar, with thinner petals and a little less fragrance. Both native versions, however, have been used in breeding to turn the sweetshrub world upside down. Simply Scentsational will now give Proven Winners an outstanding duo, as they also have Aphrodite, which comes courtesy of North Carolina State University breeding. It is a hybrid between the California allspice and an Asian species, Sinocalycanthus. Aphrodite is even larger, reaching up to 8 feet tall with a spread of 7 feet. Not only is the plant larger, but so are the red-cupped flowers that remind some of magnolia blossoms. The fragrance is described as fruity with aromas of pineapples and apples. The bloom age and time of day also play a role in the olfactory experience. These shrubs are cold hardy from
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zones 5-9 and perform best in fertile, well-drained soil in full sun to partial shade. The more sun, the more moisture needed. As true to the native species, expect them to offer root suckers. Remove these to create a more picturesque structure. On the other hand, this trait is what makes them one of the better screens for the landscape. The yellow fall leaf color is a great addition to the woodland garden, where it will stand out from quite a distance. Many will also be ecstatic to know these are not on the deer menu! One thing is certain: Our grandparents would be elated over both Simply Scentsational and Aphrodite sweetshrubs. What’s extra special is that, thanks to Proven Winners, they are available in garden centers. I hope you will plant some and make some fragrant memories for your children. Norman Winter, horticulturist, garden speaker and author of “Tough-as-Nails Flowers for the South” and “Captivating Combinations: Color and Style in the Garden.” Follow him on Facebook @ NormanWinterTheGardenGuy.
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Oxnard B & W Mkt $230K Add ck cashing. Busy strip. Owner income $40,260 ann. Absentee Owner
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SB Fast Food $149K On Track for $1 Mil Gross Sales! Profitable. Fully equipt kitchen
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129 E. Anapamu Bldg $2.1 M Type 47 Lic. worth $200K Lowers Bldg price to $1.9 M SOLD: Cafe/Deli $100K SOLD: Vta Mkt B&W $750K SOLD: Electronic Fencing biz SOLD: Montecito Boutique $225K SOLD: Frame Shop $79K SOLD: Electronics Assy. SOLD: 2 Wine Bars (SB/SY)
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