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Contents Narrow Kitchen Island Needs a Narrow Sink..................................4 HOA Homefront Q&A: Terminte Fumigation Part 2 .............................................................6 Your Handyman: Water Damaged Fascia Board..........................................................6 The Most-Ignored Parts of Your Home to Clean Today ..................7 Solar Azaleas Create a Heavenly Storm in Your Landscape ................................10 Santa Barbara County Sales...........................................................12 Saucer Magnolia, An Early Beautiful Bloomer .............................14
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Narrow Kitchen Island Needs a Narrow Sink
By Ed Del Grande Question: Dear Ed: I’m remodeling my kitchen and want to add a kitchen island area. But, we are tight on room and the island needs to be very narrow. A standard island sink may be too wide. Do you have any narrow sink suggestions I can look at? — Patty Answer: Usually for a standard-size kitchen island, you can use a small bar sink. If even a bar sink may be too wide for your island, I do have a suggestion. Some manufacturers offer long and narrow sinks called trough sinks. Like the name says, the rectangle shape does resemble a horse trough. But don’t let the name fool you. These are beautiful high-end kitchen island prep sinks. Usually an under-counter installation, a trough-style sink may allow you to add a usable sink to your narrow countertop. Collect your final island measurements and work with your supply house to see if all will work out. Bottom line: If you go with a trough sink, hopefully you won’t end up with a deserted sinkless island. Master Contractor/Plumber Ed Del Grande is known internationally as the author of the book “Ed Del Grande’s House Call,” the host of TV and Internet shows, and a LEED green associate. Visit eddelgrande.com or email eadelg@cs.com. Always consult local contractors and codes. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.
Trough sinks are beautiful high-end kitchen island prep stations. Photo courtesy Kohler
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848 HOT SPRINGS RD, MONTECITO 4BD/5BA • $24,850,000 Nancy Kogevinas, 805.450.6233 LIC# 01209514
2075 VINEYARD VIEW LN, LOMPOC 3BD/3BA; 101±acs • $12,950,000 Kerry Mormann, 805.682.3242 LIC# 00598625
505 E LOS OLIVOS ST, SANTA BARBARA 21BD/14+(3)½BA • $10,900,000 Ken Switzer, 805.680.4622 LIC# 01245644
1115 CLOVER LN, MONTECITO 5BD/4+(3)½BA • $9,825,000 Marsha Kotlyar Estate Group, 805.565.4014 LIC# 01426886
663 LILAC DR, MONTECITO 5BD/9BA • $7,950,000 Cristal Clarke, 805.886.9378 LIC# 00968247
920 CAMINO VIEJO, MONTECITO 4BD/4½BA • $6,250,000 Daniel Encell, 805.565.4896 LIC# 00976141
513 CROCKER SPERRY DR, MONTECITO 4BD/5BA • $5,795,000 Nancy Kogevinas, 805.450.6233 LIC# 01209514
1228 MISSION CANYON PL, SB 4BD/3½BA • $5,750,000 Cristal Clarke, 805.886.9378 LIC# 00968247
1097 GOLF RD, MONTECITO LOWER 6BD/5BA • $5,000,000 Scott Williams, 805.451.9300 LIC# 00628741
531 CHAPALA ST#F, SANTA BARBARA 3BD/2½BA • $3,950,000 Ken Switzer, 805.680.4622 LIC# 01245644
620 BUENA VISTA ST, VENTURA 3BD/3½BA • $3,695,000 Janet Caminite, 805.896.7767 LIC# 01273668
1400 FARREN RD, GOLETA NORTH 38.23±acs • $3,500,000 Lyn Essig, 805.637.7461 LIC# 02049168
1382 PLAZA PACIFICA, MONTECITO 2BD/2½BA • $2,795,000 Cristal Clarke, 805.886.9378 LIC# 00968247
805 TORO CANYON RD, MONTECITO 10.67±acs • $2,375,000 Nancy Kogevinas, 805.450.6233 LIC# 01209514
790 CARRIAGE DR, SOLVANG 5BD/4BA; 1±acs: pool • $1,795,000 Laura Drammer, 805.448.7500 LIC# 01209580
165 LESLIE ST, LOS ALAMOS 1.5±acs; 3 Lots • $1,295,000 Ealand & Sideris Group, 805.698.9902 LIC# 01766178 / 00603730
1430 LAGUNA ST#C, DOWNTOWN 1BD/1½BA • $849,500 Spechler & Beck Real Estate Group, 805.708.0446 LIC# 00552664 / 01488548
1118 CREEKSIDE WY#C, OJAI 4BD/2BA • $701,000 Mark Schneidman, 805.452.2428 LIC# 00976849
1676 MAPLE AVE#7, SOLVANG 2BD/1BA • $399,000 Laura Drammer, 805.448.7500 LIC# 01209580
000 LONG CANYON RD#27, LOS ALAMOS 10.01±acs • $389,000 Ealand & Sideris Group, 805.698.9902 LIC# 01766178 / 00603730
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HOA Homefront Reader Questions
Termite Fumigation Part 2 By Kelly G. Richardson, Esq. CCAL
Hi Kelly, Our board is resolved to resume fumigation of the buildings in our community and has voted to obtain quotes for the next phase of fumigation but has not voted yet to schedule the work. The president does not consider that to move out of one’s home and into a hotel or another person’s home is a COVID risk. Does the board have the right to push through with the fumigation work and force people out of their homes during COVID times? What do you recommend happens?Thank you for your help, C.P., Huntington Beach Dear C.P.: If the association has confirmed a termite infestation in the framing, that can affect all of the HOA owners. Effective treatment can protect the building’s structural integrity, thereby protecting residents’ safety and protecting owners from long-term major repair costs. Civil Code Section 4785 allows the HOA to temporarily remove an occupant from a residence slated for termite treatmentif the HOA meets certain specified conditions. The HOA must mail or personally deliver written notice to the owner with specific information at least 15 but not over 30 days before the date the residence must be vacated. If the HOA finds it necessary to invoke this statute, it should consult its legal counsel before beginning the removal of a resident, and the lawyer will most likely suggest a court order is obtained on an emergency basis. HOAs should not try to force residents out of their home without appropriate legal process being invoked, and residents should cooperate with this important preventative work. – Best, Kelly Dear Mr. Richardson: My building has confirmed termite
activity in more than half of the units. The board ruled there was not enough evidence of a problem despite the unit inspections. I’ve presented multiple independent inspection reports, almost all of which say that fumigation is recommended. I can’t get traction with the board to act as I watch my hardwood floors being eaten by termites. Spot treatment alone has not been effective for termite activity that most likely has migrated from a “common area”. Where does one even start with this mess? – S.P. Dear S.P.: The Board has broad discretion in dealing with this so long as it acts with the appropriate expert advice. This comes from a case involving an HOA not far from you, the La Jolla Shores Clubdominiums. In that HOA, homeowner Lambden believed thatthe buildings should be fumigated by tenting, but the board had obtained advice from a pest control firm that spot treatment would be adequate. In 1994, Lambden sued the HOA and alleged the board had failed to fulfill its duties. The case wound up on appeal in 1999 before the State Supreme Court, which ruled that, so long as the board conducted reasonable investigation, courts would give boards “judicial deference” and support the board’s discretion on ordinary maintenance decisions. That landmark HOA law ruling can be found at 21 California Reports 249 (1999). On the other hand, boardseschewing competent expert advicemay find themselves outside the protection of the Lambden decision,outside the immunity of the Business Judgment Rule, and, worse yet,outside the protection of their Directors and Officers insurance coverage and Civil Code Section 5800 immunity. – Thanks for your question. Kelly
Your Handyman By Mark Baird
Water Damaged Fascia Board io Quest
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For some reason rainwater gets behind the rain gutters on our house and there are several sections of fascia board that are water damaged and need replacement. Why is this happening and what type of wood do you recommend for the new fascia board?
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Great question. If rainwater is running off the roof and down the fascia board instead of pouring directly into the rain gutter, the fascia board will eventually become water damaged and start to show signs of rot. So, the first issue to deal with is why the fascia board is getting wet and the solution is usually the correct installation of the rain gutter. There should be a metal drip edge on your roof that was installed over the edge of the plywood or wood planks before the tar paper and roof shingles were installed. The purpose of this drip edge metal is to keep rainwater from running down the facia board and eventually damaging it. The flat back side of the rain gutter should be installed under this drip edge so that all water coming off the roof is channeled into the gutter; the fascia board is then kept dry and remains in good condition. If the wood rot is left untreated it can consume the fascia board which is relatively easy to replace but can then move into the rafter tails and eves which can become a much more expensive repair project. All our local lumber yards sell replacement fascia board, which is free of knots, has a factory applied primer coat of paint, and is smooth on one side and has a rough finish on the other side. This fascia board is more expensive than using common framing lumber but will hold up much better over the years to rain, fog and the blazing sun.
Mark Baird is a General Contractor & the Owner of “Your Handyman” servicing Santa Barbara since 2006. You can contact Mark at 805-968-1234 or email him at: mark@yourhandymansb.com. Visit his website at: www.yourhandymansb.com. Kelly G. Richardson, Esq. is a Fellow of the College of Community Association Lawyers and Partner of Richardson Ober DeNichilo LLP, a California 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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The Most-Ignored Parts of Your Home to Clean Today By HomeAdvisor
When was the last time you looked at the tops of your kitchen cabinets? Or worse yet, the area behind your stove? These areas rarely fit into a regular cleaning schedule. But every now and then, you have to take a look and tackle those most-forgotten chores. These are the out-of-sight tasks you might be missing. SHOWERHEADS AND FAUCETS You may be diligent about water spots, but how often do you deep clean your showerheads and faucets? If you can’t remember, try this: Fill a small plastic bag with vinegar or a 50/50 water and vinegar solution; submerge the fixture head in the solution and secure the bag to it for an hour; remove the bag, run the water and give the fixture a quick scrub.
TOPS OF CABINETS, FRIDGES AND TALL FURNITURE When you can’t see the top of something, it won’t be top of mind. But kitchen cabinets, refrigerators and tall furniture can amass an impressive amount of dust and dander. In most cases, a good dusting will do the trick. But if the job is more challenging, be sure to use the appropriate cleaning solution for the surface material.
DRAINS AND DISPOSALS Sink stoppers and strainers keep drains and disposals out of sight, but they are magnets for gunk. Take a day to treat all of the drains and disposals in your home. Try adding baking soda, following with vinegar and stopping up the drain for a chemical reaction that will break down grime. Then, flush with hot water. Tackle leftover scum with a toothbrush for good measure.
INSIDE SMALL AND LARGE APPLIANCES We often overlook the insides of appliances, whether they’re countertop toasters and coffeemakers or washers, ovens and refrigerators. Pick one or two to clean on your next free day. And remember details like drip pans, crisper drawers, oven racks and the underside of your ventilation hood. If you’re feeling ambitious, pull your appliances out and clean the area behind them.
INSIDE CABINETRY Though we use our cabinets nearly every day, we certainly don’t clean them as often. Rather, we close the doors on medicine cabinets, under-sink areas, pantries and drawers and forget that they need maintenance. Choose one cabinet or drawer to detail when you’re cleaning the house, and you’ll have allclean cabinets in no time! The list doesn’t end here. We also tend to forget things like air and exhaust vents, window tracks, ceiling fans, mattresses, the undersides of tables and chairs, bathroom accessories, handles, switches, curtains, upholstery and more. If you’re behind or don’t have enough time for these sideline chores, consider a one-time deep cleaning service — so you can start off with a clean slate.
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LIGHT BULBS Light bulbs are easy to forget, but a thick layer of dust can make them a fire hazard. Plan ahead so you can leave the lights off for a while. Then, remove the bulbs and wipe the dust away with a dry cloth. You’ll want to wear plain plastic gloves for halogen bulbs, which are sensitive to oils from our fingers.
INSIDE INDOOR WASTE BINS The insides of trash, recycling and compost bins are often left to collect grime and residue — perhaps because we associate them with waste, bnot cleanliness. But this can lead to sanitation and odor issues. Give all of your trash cans, including those in your bathrooms, a good scrub-down. And disinfect them for a fresh start.
Add something extra to your cleaning schedule this week, like the much-avoided insides of your trash bins and the dark, mysterious garbage disposal. HomeAdvisor is an online marketplace connecting homeowners with trusted service professionals to complete home projects. Visit HomeAdvisor.com. ©2019 HomeAdvisor • Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.
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Solar Azaleas
Create a Heavenly Storm in Your Landscape By Norman Winter As spring arrives in the south first, I can tell you landscapes are lighting up with what many consider one of the best of the best azalea bloom seasons ever. This dazzling show is thanks in part to the Rhododendron austrinum or Florida flame azaleas and their hybrids like Solar Flare and Solar Glow. If you haven’t heard of Solar Flare and Solar Glow yet it’s OK; they are another incredible creation of Buddy Lee in Independence Louisiana, a horticultural hero who also brought us the Encore series of repeat blooming azaleas. You’ll find them both in the Southern Living Plant Collection and Sunset Western Garden Collection. Solar Flare and Solar Glow azaleas will mature at about 6 to 8 feet in height and 4 to 5 feet wide. They are cold hardy from zones 5 to 9 (-20) meaning much of the country can revel in their spring blooming
beauty. Revel I did, with those planted outside my office when I was with the Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens in Savannah. There is a sense of panic at my new house in Hamilton, Ga., and probably a lot of other places too as homeowners see azaleas blooming at the neighbors and realize we all need them, too. I’m talking I want Solar Azaleas, Encores, natives and other groups. Azaleas must have very well drained, organic-rich, acidic soil. When we get heavy rain, we want the water to drain freely. This is such a critical issue that many experts even suggest planting them high so to speak where the top one inch of the rootball is above the soil profile, and add loose, organic material around it. Azaleas are very shallow rooted plants. Considering that you are also planting high, in loose soil, you realize that azaleas are prone to drying out, especially those newly planted. Supplemental water will be
(above) Deciduous azaleas rival evergreen selections in flower power. Photos courtesy Norman Winter/TNS
(right) Orange azaleas whether Florida flame like these or hybrids like the Solar series will combine well with dogwoods and other spring bloomers.
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needed. Mulch, which conserves moisture is an absolute. You’ll love the shocking colors of both the Solar Flare and Solar Glow azaleas and relish the fact that they also have a honeysuckle fragrance and bring in butterflies and the first returning hummingbirds. You have to admit that is pretty hard to beat. You might be wondering will orange whether a Solar azalea or Florida flame clash with the other colors in the spring garden and all I can say is no. No sight is more stunning than the orange azaleas combined with dogwoods, Louisiana or woodland phlox and purple azaleas like Autumn Royalty. Do this, and you will have created the Kodak moment.
No shrub can give your landscape the WOW factor like azaleas and now is the time to prepare the beds and get several planted. And, by spreading our selections around from deciduous natives and their hybrids like the Solar series to evergreen repeat blooming Encores we can have a layered look in the garden ensuring our spring bloom extends all the way to fall. 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. ©2018 Norman Winter Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.
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(top) Solar Flare azalea not only offers dazzling colors but fragrance too. (inset) Solar Glow is a deciduous azalea reaching 6 to 8 feet tall boasting incredible orange shades.
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Santa BarBara County SaleS This is a partial list of all recorded residential sales in Santa Barbara County from April 19, 2021 thru April 23, 2021. 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. AREA
ADDRESS
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$1,250,000
4/20/21
BUELLTON / SOLVANG
950 ALAMO PINTADO RD
POLLARD RICHARD EA
DREYFUSS ELAINE EA
CARPINTERIA
5951 BIRCH ST 3
GRAHAM SUSAN EA
MOVA LEODEGARIO EU
$525,000
4/23/21
4406 CATLIN CIR A
FOGEL THOMAS EA
MEGALE THOMAS EU
$832,500
4/22/21
4295 CARPINTERIA AVE
NORMAN’S NURSERY
KLENTNER JUSTIN
$2,000,000
4/22/21
5048 ROCOSO WAY
STEWART JUDITH EA
NIEUWENDIJK MARGO
$985,000
4/21/21
715 VIA MIGUEL
MILLING DESIREE EA
MUNOZ RICARDO
$1,000,000
4/20/21
35 CALAVERAS AVE
PARKER REID EA
WONG SAMUEL EU
$1,000,000
4/23/21
4966 RHOADS AVE
ALMASCO CAYETANA
JOHNSEN TRAVIS EU
$1,085,000
4/23/21
15 TOURAN LN
NEWELL CLINTON EA
SATAYAPRASERT MANANYA
$1,100,000
4/22/21
230 SANTA BARBARA SHOR
MAST WILLIAM EU
LOPEZ ROBERT EA
$1,115,000
4/21/21
5085 SANTA SUSANA PL
TKACH MARY EA
HERNANDEZ JOSEPH EU
$1,219,000
4/20/21
389 PRINCETON AVE
ENCISCO MARGUERITE EA
RANKELL JORDAN EU
$1,310,000
4/22/21
461 LA PATERA LN
PERSON TRULS EU
GACEL REBECCA EU
$1,450,000
4/21/21
7834 DAY RD
GRAY ANNE EA
PENA HEATHER EA
$1,451,000
4/23/21
906 ST MARYS LN
LUTZ TOMMY EA
VOGEL MICHAEL EU
$1,530,000
4/21/21
434 VENADO DR
ZENI KARI EU
LEACH JUSTIN EA
$1,850,000
4/20/21
6020 LA GOLETA RD
WULLAERT ANNABEL
WEIDL LORENZ
$3,500,000
4/23/21
6210 SUNSET RIDGE RD
WEIDL LORENZ
RAW LAND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
$5,000,000
4/23/21
110 CASTILIAN DR
NASSAU LAND COMPANY LP
MAJESTIC INDUSTRIAL PARK
$16,147,000
4/21/21
ISLA VISTA
897 CAMINO CORTO
SCHNEIDER NICHOLAS EA
FITCH SCOTT EU
$1,035,000
4/23/21
LOMPOC
1217 E OAK AVE
DELEISSEGUES DENNIS EA
BARRAGAN PAUL EU
$445,000
4/20/21
137 S L ST
MCNAMARA JESSE EA
DANKBERG DAN EU
$515,000
4/23/21
223 E MOUNTAIN DR
PEAKE GRAHM EA
MARGOLIS JO EA
$916,000
4/23/21
1705 EAST VALLEY RD
GRUBSTEIN PETER EA
LYONS CECILE EA
$2,100,000
4/23/21
2340 SYCAMORE CANYON RD
LENGSFELDER JOHN EA
STEIN ARON EA
$2,300,000
4/23/21
711 CIMA LINDA LN
SEIGEL FAMILY EA
LARSEN CURTIS
$2,585,000
4/22/21
1424 LA VEREDA LN
ZAKI GEORGE EA
WEINER RONALD EA
$3,150,000
4/22/21
1398 PLAZA DE PACIFICA
LP TRUST EA
PAPA K LLC
$3,895,000
4/23/21
680 SAN YSIDRO RD
MAYFIELD GERALD EA
MCKILLEN TYRONE EU
$4,995,000
4/19/21
2148 PIEDRAS DR
MONTANARO JOHN EA
RILEY ANNA EA
$5,000,000
4/22/21
1556 MIRAMAR BCH DR
KWOCK DANEL EA
MIRAMAR BEACH LLC
$7,548,000
4/23/21
2697 SYCAMORE CANYON RD
TENIR LLC
PMD HANALEI LLC
$10,792,500
4/22/21
308 ENNISBROOK DR
HUMBLE FUND LLC
ADOBE TRUST EA
$14,314,000
4/23/21
LOS OLIVOS
3251 SHORT RD
TRUBITZ SUELLE EA
3249 SHORT ROAD LLC
$2,425,000
4/21/21
SANTA BARBARA
2324 BATH ST
EIS INVESTORS LLC
SHEPHERD ERIC EU
$545,000
4/21/21
1050 VISTA DEL PUEBL 14
TALAVERA TYR
COLLESTER JEFFIFER EA
$699,000
4/22/21
2243 LAS CANOAS RD
TATMAN TAYLOR
SUNUKJIAN JASON EA
$700,000
4/22/21
4132 FOOTHILL RD
PLEISER KRISTA EU
SMITH DAVID EA
$705,000
4/21/21
429 POR LA MAR CIR
SPENCER JANE EA
SCHEIBA KARIN
$750,000
4/21/21
3054 FOOTHILL RD
WILLIAMS JAKE EU
SHAHAK JENNA
$1,049,000
4/22/21
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15 W ARRELLAGA ST 4
CORLEY ANNE EU
RADDUE MATTHEW EA
$1,150,000
4/23/21
1805 CLEARVIEW RD
TAGUE NAOMI EA
FURTNER SAMUEL EU
$1,150,000
4/22/21
1531 MARQUARD TER
SCHMID BRENDA EA
BRUNS IAN EU
$1,185,000
4/23/21
805 PALERMO DR
LANG SEAN EA
BOC TLC LLC
$1,345,000
4/23/21
1144 PORTESUELLO AVE
TALLY GREGG EA
SB2 DESIGN LLC
$1,447,000
4/20/21
3102 STATE ST
DEMOURKAS JOHN EA
DANDONA SARAH
$1,480,000
4/22/21
1815 MOUNTAIN AVE
GASPAR LEORA
MUIR ROBERT EU
$1,485,000
4/23/21
1130 TUNNEL RD
AMINZADEH FRED EU
WILKIE RICHARD EA
$1,625,000
4/20/21
3005 PASEO DEL REFUGIO
OBERTO DANIEL EA
KRAHENBUHL ELI EU
$1,640,000
4/22/21
1342 SAN RAFAEL AVE
ANGLIN DAVID EA
GRAY ARREL EA
$1,710,000
4/23/21
349 WOODLEY CT
SHYU VINCENT EU
BONIFIELD GREGORY EU
$1,843,000
4/22/21
4595 CAMINO DEL MIRASOL
VOSSLER JANET EA
PARRISH WILLIAM EA
$2,100,000
4/21/21
1631 LAS CANOAS RD
DEE JOEL EA
FLORENCE MANAGEMENT LLC
$2,200,000
4/19/21
1269 FERRELO RD
COLLINS FINANCIAL LLC
COMMERFORD JARRYD EA
$2,295,000
4/20/21
2431 CALLE GALICIA
JORDAN CHARLES EA
HUNT JOHN
$2,325,000
4/23/21
3344 RICHLAND DR
DCP RICHLAND LLC
MASHHOON MEHRDAD EA
$2,409,000
4/23/21
520 LA MARINA DR
STEINER SHOMAS EA
HEPBURN RICKART EU
$2,581,000
4/23/21
226 CALLE MANZANITA
MOCK NIKOLAOS
GORJANS RAYMA EA
$2,885,000
4/22/21
1105 LAS ALTURAS RD
CLARK SIMON EU
BRUZZO CHRISTOPHER EA
$4,650,000
4/23/21
1732 PATERNA RD
KJENSRUD ROGER EA
FREE ERIC EA
$5,950,000
4/23/21
102 E YANONALI ST
NORTHERN TRUST COMPANY
MBB SANTA BARBARA LLC
$10,350,000
4/22/21
250 S BROADWAY
STRAWHUN DEBRA EA
SHIPMAN MICHELLE EU
$285,000
4/22/21
211 KNIGHTS LN
GONZAGA, BASILIO
EMPIRE REAL ESTATE GROUP
$295,000
4/21/21
610 SUNRISE DR UNIT 8-I
BUCHANAN DONNIE EU
GOMEZ DANIEL
$315,000
4/22/21
3646 DIXIELEE ST
CLASON JODI EA
PATTON JENNA
$330,000
4/22/21
1005 S CONCEPCION AVE
LMN RENTAL LLC
PATINO FRANCISCO EA
$400,000
4/19/21
152 PALM COURT DR
MENDEZ BARBARA EA
SANGUINO JOSE EU
$415,000
4/22/21
638 W GINGKO CT
SEXTY LORETTA
GODINEZ GUILLERMO EU
$448,000
4/22/21
557 SHIRLEY LN
JONES JOY EU
REER ALAN EU
$500,000
4/23/21
4363 FOXENWOOD LN
ROY ROSE EA
OLERICH RICHARD EA
$525,000
4/23/21
1625 S BELMONT CT
FLORES EMILIA AYON
JUST TRUST EA
$545,500
4/19/21
1186 VILLAGE DR
WOODRUFF BRYAN EU
CARROLL CRAIG EU
$555,500
4/22/21
2850 MONTE VERDE DR
COVERDALE MARK EU
ARREDONDO ALEJANDRO
$620,000
4/23/21
1165 OLD MILL LN
BENSON SUZAN EA
WOODRUFF BRYAN EU
$655,000
4/23/21
4535 STONEBROOK RD
LAHR LAWRENCE EA
TRAMA LISA EU
$685,000
4/23/21
2619 LORENCITA DR
MASHHOON MEHRDAD EA
MEALS JEVON EU
$690,000
4/19/21
5940 OAKHILL DR
ZAFIRIS SPIRIDON EA
PEIRCE BEAU EU
$1,325,000
4/22/21
3375 FOOTHILL RD 1133
CORDENIZ DONALD EA
RICHARDSON MADISON EA
$975,000
4/23/21
1576 SKY DR
LINSON JOH EA
CARVEY DANA EA
$3,000,000
4/23/21
1878 RIVER RANCH DR
GUZMAN SIVILINA
ALVAREZ GUADALUPE EA
$266,500
4/23/21
321 E INGER DR K95
ROBINSON MICHAEL EA
MABRY ROBERT EA
$280,000
4/23/21
1242 ESTES DR
CURTIS CHAD
DAVIS SCOTT EA
$380,000
4/21/21
2532 S BRUNSWICK DR
BONZI EILEEN EA
COULIBALY DJIBRIL EU
$400,000
4/23/21
680 ALAMO PINTADO RD
VAN DYCK MICHAEL EA
OQUIST SVMO LLC
$400,000
4/22/21
1520 JONATHAN PL
KING EDWARD EA
BRECKENRIDGE PROPERTY FUND
$406,000
4/21/21
1207 JACKIE LN
WILLIAMS SHARON EA
GARDNER JUDY
$425,000
4/23/21
2317 S CORDOBAN LN
SABALBORO BERT
NAVARRETTE RICARDO EU
$425,000
4/19/21
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606 VENUS AVE
YOWLER MARK A/KIM A
ENAMORADO JORGE
$435,000
4/20/21
434 E SANTA ANITA ST
LAROE TYMMIE EA
POLLACK SUMMER
$439,000
4/22/21
416 TERRA WAY
HART DANIEL EU
AYALA LUIS EU
$440,000
4/21/21
3348 VIA FELIZ
VIJELAS LLC
CONTRERAS HUGO EA
$445,000
4/20/21
4085 CONSTELLATION RD
WILT DARIN EU
ESCOBAR DANIEL EA
$455,000
4/22/21
595 SUNBEAM RD
SANDOVAL BRIAN EU
MCCONNAUGHEY AMY
$485,000
4/20/21
4049 SOLAR WAY
BOSCUTTI MAXWELL
TERRONES DANIEL EA
$500,000
4/22/21
523 N BRIAN ST
J&J ACQUISITION PARTNERS
SALAZAR JOSE
$500,000
4/21/21
1512 E PINE AVE
FAVELA JOSEPH
TORRES RICARDO EU
$505,000
4/23/21
4446 LIBRA DR
BILLINGS RICHARD
SANDOVAL BRIAN EU
$535,000
4/21/21
718 E LEWIS RD
MEDINA OCTOVIO
NGUYEN NAM EU
$592,000
4/20/21
9 CAMBRIDGE DR
PAISOLA BETTY EA
HART BROOKE EA
$639,000
4/21/21
772 TAMARISK DR
ROMERO JOAQUIN EU
POWELL JARED EU
$730,000
4/22/21
3616 PINE ST
PETKUS RACHEL
EVANS MICHAEL EU
$823,000
4/20/21
3640 MONTEBELLO ST
BEUOY PHILLIP EA
KEMP JAROM EU
$825,000
4/22/21
440 ARDEN AVE
ROSE WILLIAM EA
ORONA ELIZABETH EU
$861,000
4/21/21
2570 WILD OAK RD
TRUAX SARALLOYD
MEDINA-HERRERA EDUARDO EA
$920,000
4/19/21
3635 JALAMA RD
JALAMA CANON RANCH LLC
WHITE BUFFALO LAND TRUST
$5,700,000
4/20/21
Saucer Magnolia, An Early Beautiful Bloomer By Nancy Brachey
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Blooms really popped out in the past few days, brightening the scene with lovely spring colors that stand out against the late-winter landscape. I think one of the best of these early bloomers is the saucer magnolia, a medium-sized tree that unfolded its blooms almost overnight. This is such a joy to see, not forgetting the bridal-wreath spiraeas, forsythias, star magnolias, daffodils, redbuds and camellias that also make this a beautiful time of year. And the saucer magnolia brings not only beautiful flowers, but a lovely tree that is well-suited for smaller properties, typically growing at a moderate pace over time to 15 to 25 feet tall and wide. It typically has several trunks, which makes it seem like a large shrub for many years until it matures into a taller plant that is clearly a tree. It is, of course, a relative of the evergreen Southern magnolia, famed for its beautiful white blooms in late spring and one of the symbols of gardening in the South. Another relative is the pretty star magnolia, a shrub or small tree with frilly petals on its early blooms. The plant prospers in acidic soil enhanced with organic matter such as compost and will grow in part shade to
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full sun. As with most trees and shrubs, it prefers well-drained soil with even moisture through the year. It is deciduous, meaning the leaves drop in autumn, but the silhouette left behind is striking because of the branching habit that begins low on the trunks, spreading horizontally in a graceful manner. The flowers, depending on the variety, may be pink, white, purple or burgundy. But most of what we see are all pink or pink and white. Their shape leads some people to name it tulip magnolia. Though remarkably care-free, the early blooms of saucer magnolias, typically 3 to 5 inches in diameter, may be harmed by a sudden deep freeze in early March. That has happened a few times to my saucer, a variety named Alexandrina, which has been growing for more than 35 years. There is, of course, no way to cover a big plant as you would a hydrangea facing a deep freeze in April. But it is a risk worth taking, doesn’t happen too often and should not discourage you from choosing this great plant. Some of the newer hybrids bloom a bit later and should escape such freezes. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.
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