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Randy FReed & Kellie RocheFor details, see page 2
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©2015 BHH Affiliates, LLC. An independently operated subsidiary of HomeServices of America, Inc., a Berkshire Hathaway affiliate, and a franchisee of BHH Affiliates, LLC. Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices and the Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices symbol are registered service marks of HomeServices of America, Inc.® Equal Housing Opportunity. Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices does not guarantee the accuracy of square footage, lot size or other information concerning the condition or features of property provided by the seller or obtained from public records or other sources, and the buyer is advised to independently verify the accuracy of that information through personal inspection and with appropriate professionals. CalBRE: 00624274, 01434616
NEW LISTING! Incredible ocean and island views from every room in this lovely Riviera home! Comprised of 2160 square feet, this property features 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 2 large bonus rooms, 2 additional storage rooms, and an attached 2-car garage. This stunning home consists of two stories with an elevator, and boasts an open floor plan, gorgeous vaulted ceilings, expansive view decks, tile floors, new carpet and new paint. Live in it as-is, or upgrade this property to be your dream Riviera ocean view home!
Live the ultimate Santa Barbara lifestyle in this stunning Mediterranean 4 bedroom, 3 bath home with panoramic ocean & island views! This gorgeous home is perfect for entertaining with expansive marble patios & a fresh water pool & spa, complemented by the chic cabana & outdoor fireplace.
Built in 2005, this custom home of nearly 2400 sqft offers 4 bedrooms, 3 baths and a separate studio/office with its own private entry. Superior craftsmanship with gorgeous vaulted ceilings, wood floors, and a beautiful, open kitchen with marble center island and granite counters.
139 Loma Media Road, Santa Barbara $1,385,000
1211 Harbor Hills Drive, Santa Barbara $3,750,000 20 Baker Lane, Goleta $999,000
RANDY FREED & KELLIE ROCHE805-895-1799 | [email protected] ∙ [email protected]
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Before the Santa Barbara Rescue Mission on East Yanonali Street, there was The Faith Mission at 409 State Street, where the Reverend Mrs. E.J. Scudder offered religious services, meals, short-term lodging, and other ways to help the less fortunate. Upon
its opening in January 1890, the Weekly Independent wrote, “The Mission is doing a good Weekly Independent wrote, “The Mission is doing a good Weekly Independentwork in Santa Barbara in reclaiming young men from their erring ways and pointing out to them the right path to follow to enable them to become good Christians and worthy members of society.”
Though it has never officially been confirmed, it is believed to have been designed by the celebrated Santa Barbara architect Peter J. Barber, who was involved with several early designs, including Santa Barbara College, the Upham Hotel, the second Santa Barbara County Courthouse, the Arlington Hotel, and the remodeling of the Lobero Theatre.
The Faith Mission was originally constructed from 1888 to 1889. The lower State Street address was centrally located in the hub of Santa Barbara’s commercial center, where the city was undergoing a building renaissance of many architectural styles. The property dem-onstrates a modest Victorian edifice with Eastlake overtones. That vernacular is named for Charles Locke Eastlake (1836-1906), an English architect and author whose designs flour-ished during the latter half of the 19th century, largely attributed to heavy ornamentation placed on sidings, doorways, windows, and ceilings.
One of the most unique elements is the horizontal axis of the roofline, which is covered in galvanized steel and stamped with a decorative ornamentation, giving almost a sculptural appearance. Additional features include ornamental mounts anchored above the windows and doorways, which evoke a massive and robust quality.
Within a few years, the financial constraints of running the mission proved too chal-lenging, as Mrs. Scudder was unable to meet her current payments. In late 1895, Mr. E.H. Penfield foreclosed the mortgage, but with the aid of benefactors, the property was placed into a trust and Mrs. Scudder continued as operator. In the early 1900s, it was also home to the Associated Christian Relief Association. In years prior to World War I, the Hitchcock missionary family of Santa Barbara managed the facility.
By 1929, Kenneth Ahlman was the new owner and proprietor, and in 1931, the name Hotel Savoy appeared in the city directory. During World War II, the hotel was a favorite of servicemen who sought less-than-honorable services inside the upstairs suites. In recent years, the building has served as both office suites and as various restaurant-nightclubs, today known as the Blind Tiger. It is one of the few remaining 19th-century commercial buildings still intact that has not undergone noticeable structural or location changes, and it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
Original Owner: Reverend Mrs. E.J. Scudder Year Built: 1888-1889Architect: Believed to be Peter J. Barber
Based on information from, among other sources, Survivors; Santa Barbara’s Last Victorians, a publication of the Survivors; Santa Barbara’s Last Victorians, a publication of the Survivors; Santa Barbara’s Last VictoriansSanta Barbara Historical Society.
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Make MySelF at hoMe by Sarah Sinclair
My first real road trip as an adult was during my sophomore year
of college. My friend Tricia and I planned a long weekend, driving my VW bug from San Diego to the Bay Area. What should have been a pretty uneventful straight shot up Interstate 5 became interesting when an unseasonably early snow caused a closure of I-5 at the Grapevine. We could have canceled our plans and gone back home, but we were ready for adventure and not easily dissuaded by a little snow. In those pre-Google, pre-cell phone days, we stopped, looked at our map, and traced what appeared to be the most logical alter-nate route: cutting up the coast on the 101.
This is how I first experienced Summerland. As Tricia and I trekked along, not quite sure how long this detour would take, Summerland arose before us: houses clinging to the side of the mountain, awash in shades of cute. Having grown up a sun-shine lover, I pledged that I would one day live in this beach town called Summerland that we found because of snow.
Flash-forward some 30 years, and while I haven’t exactly made good on that pledge quite yet, I do live close enough to often enjoy the beachy allure of Summerland. I thought about this allure as I headed toward an open house on a recent Sunday afternoon. Summerland gazes toward the ocean, skipping details like sidewalks and focusing instead on the endless horizon view.
The home at 2521 Banner is on a large, prominent lot yet feels secluded. As you walk from the street toward the house, the hideaway feeling begins as you pass beneath a huge palm tree to reach the entrance. The front door itself features a speakeasy window, enhancing the impression that you’re about to step foot into a secret clubhouse.
Once you’re inside, every window and door opens onto that view. Stepping into the living room, huge doors invite you out to the patio. Even the built-in shelves are “backless” and use the ocean as their backdrop. If you can tear yourself away from the view long enough to notice the details, the living room offers a huge stone fireplace, Saltillo tile floors, a balcony, and super high ceilings. The formal dining room opens to the patio, as well, and the kitchen boasts a beautiful granite countertop, stainless-steel appliances, and windows over the sink. You even get that view when you’re washing dishes.
From this main floor, staircases lead to bedrooms both above and below. The three floors of living space give this home versatility and options for shared living. Downstairs there are two bedrooms and a full bath that take advantage of lush landscaping, giving it a secret-garden feel. The two bedrooms and two full baths upstairs take advantage ofsecret-garden feel. The two bedrooms and two full baths upstairs take advantage of secret-garden feel. The two bedrooms and two full baths upstairs take advantage of— you guessed it—the view. The top floor deck provides both bedrooms with a sweeping vista all the way from Santa Barbara to Ventura. If that’s not romantic enough, imagine sunsets and sea breezes next to your private fireplace in the master bedroom suite. It feels like you’re at the top of your own faraway tree house.
Snow may have led me to Summerland that first time, but now it beckons to me by sparkling in the sunshine, promising a feeling of summer vacation forever. I reluctantly left this three-story Santa Fe–style tree house and headed off to—where else?—the beach.
2521 Banner Avenue is currently for sale in Summerland, listed by Jim Witmer of Village Properties. Reach Jim at 448-3921.
Address: 2521 Banner Avenue, SummerlandStatus: On the Market Price: $1,595,000
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©2015 BHH Affiliates, LLC. An independently operated subsidiary of HomeServices of America, Inc., a Berkshire Hathaway affiliate, and a franchisee of BHH Affiliates, LLC. Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices and the Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices symbol are registered service marks of HomeServices of America, Inc.® Equal Housing Opportunity. Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices does not guarantee the accuracy of square footage, lot size or other information concerning the condition or features of property provided by the seller or obtained from public records or other sources, and the buyer is advised to independently verify the accuracy of that information through personal inspection and with appropriate professionals. CalBRE: 00624274, 01434616
NEW LISTING! Incredible ocean and island views from every room in this lovely Riviera home! Comprised of 2160 square feet, this property features 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 2 large bonus rooms, 2 additional storage rooms, and an attached 2-car garage. This stunning home consists of two stories with an elevator, and boasts an open floor plan, gorgeous vaulted ceilings, expansive view decks, tile floors, new carpet and new paint. Live in it as-is, or upgrade this property to be your dream Riviera ocean view home!
Live the ultimate Santa Barbara lifestyle in this stunning Mediterranean 4 bedroom, 3 bath home with panoramic ocean & island views! This gorgeous home is perfect for entertaining with expansive marble patios & a fresh water pool & spa, complemented by the chic cabana & outdoor fireplace.
Built in 2005, this custom home of nearly 2400 sqft offers 4 bedrooms, 3 baths and a separate studio/office with its own private entry. Superior craftsmanship with gorgeous vaulted ceilings, wood floors, and a beautiful, open kitchen with marble center island and granite counters.
139 Loma Media Road, Santa Barbara $1,385,000
1211 Harbor Hills Drive, Santa Barbara $3,750,000 20 Baker Lane, Goleta $999,000
RANDY FREED & KELLIE ROCHE805-895-1799 | [email protected] ∙ [email protected]
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Cover PropertyOPEN SUN 2-4
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818 Hot Springs Rd. | $15,000,000beds 6 baths 9
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224 Entrance Rd. #3 | $505,000baths 2 beds 2.5calcagno & Hamilton 805.896.0876
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1211 East Valley Rd $2,595,000Yolanda Van Wingerden 805.570.4965Elegant single level Montecito home effortlessly brings the outdoors to your doorstep w/ soaring wood-beam ceilings &walls of glass. 3BD + office/4BA, incl spacious att guest studio & workshop, on 1 acre. www.1211EastValley.com
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Caring for Backyard GrapevinesI have three grapevines in the backyard. One is green, and two are red. Both fruited early this year and were eaten by raccoons. Lately, the leaves have started to turn color and fall, but all of a sudden, I’m getting new growth and tons of new fruit clusters! What’s up with my dormant yet fruiting grapes? Should I wait to prune them or give them therapy? —Vine-Time Spencer, Santa Barbara
Gustavo the Gardenator
The Gardenator says don’t worry because “no tiene mucho trabajo la uva,” which means that grapes just don’t need a lot
of work. He says that the unexpected growth is because of the excessive heat. The following is quick guide for your uvas.
1) “Dejales crecer las frutas.” (Let the fruits grow.)
2)�“Cubrelas con alambre chico para que no se les c***** los animales.” (Cover your fruited grapes with small wire mesh, so the animals don’t mess with you.)
3) “Sigue les regando.” (Keep watering like you normally would.)4) “Podelas en enero o febrero.” (Prune in January or early February.)
And like that, your grapevines should be back to normal. Happy eating!
by Gustavo Uribe
Gustavo Uribe is a fifth-generation agricultural specialist who has worked as a professional gardener in Santa Barbara for more than 30 years. His son, Gustavo Jr., writes this column. Send your garden-ing questions to [email protected].
Many people still believe that a house can be over insulated and sealed too tightly. They are convinced that such a house will have unhealthy air and be contaminated with toxins. Such thinking confuses tightness
and air quality. Houses need to be constructed as tightly as possible. However, as they become ever tighter, for energy-conserving reasons, mechanical ventila-tion becomes a necessity. Controlled ventilation is the best strategy for dealing with outgassing and inadequate air changes. A heat recovery ventilator (HRV) is one device that provides automatic fresh air while exhausting stale air, thereby creating a healthy indoor environment.
Because the heat exchanger in these appliances transfers heat from one air stream to another, many people, even some builders, refer to these units as space heaters. They are not. During the winter, operating an HRV will actually lower the indoor air temperature as it pulls the warm, stale indoor air through the heat exchanger, transferring most of its heat to the cool, incoming fresh-air stream — but not 100 percent of it. The efficiency of the heat transfer is around 80 percent. An HRV, however, is much more effective than cracking a window in winter where any escaping air takes the maximum amount of heat with it and the incoming fresh air is not pre-heated in any way.
While it’s true that an HRV recovers heat that might otherwise escape to the great outdoors, operating one will not lower your energy bills. The Panasonic units that I like service a home of about 2,000 square feet and cost about $350. They use less electricity than a 40-watt lightbulb (actually 23 watts), are easy to install, and operate very quietly. They are typically installed in a hall ceiling and have two four-inch ducts that run in the attic to the exterior.
As a stand-alone device, an HRV uses a small amount of power, but compared to the cost of heating cold winter air that enters through a window in a home without mechanical ventilation, there is a big net saving on energy bills.
Another confusion is that because an HRV brings air in from the outdoors, people think it can provide makeup air for the kitchen range-hood fan that can cause depressurization problems. Being a balanced ventilation device — provid-ing the same rates of incoming and outgoing air — it does not add any additional air and therefore does not rectify the negative pressure created by any appliance that sucks air out of the house.
An HRV can be a key component in making a tight house also a healthy one. By providing a quiet, constant flow of preheated fresh air at low cost, the HRV is fast gaining acceptance.
Green your CriB
by Dennis Allen
Hrvs Help Homes Be tight and Healthy
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 & Manage-ment at UCSB and as a boardmember of the Community Environmental Council.
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Santa barbara county SaleSarea Seller buyer price date addreSSBUellton/Solvang tSeMaKHovICH SeYMon eU CoRteZ tHoMaS eU $697,500 10/01/15 2619 QUaIl valleY RD
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HaIRSton aDaM B eXeCUtoR Stage StoP PlaZa llC $1,065,000 10/09/15 2277 alaMo PIntaDo RD
CaRPInteRIa HatFIelD gaRY R eU HoSS WInIFReD t tRUSt $535,000 10/08/15 1080 PalMetto WaY e
goleta ReeD CHRIStoPHeR ea WIllIaMS lYnDa R tRUSt $49,500 10/09/15 6166 Malva ave
BURleSon BenJaMIn ea eDWaRDS MICHael J $569,000 10/08/15 7606 HollISteR ave 212
DeUtSCHe BanK nat tRUSt Co aBeRFoRD InveStMentS llC $682,000 10/05/15 284 CoRonaDo DR
DeW JaMeS e tRUStee BeRMan DanIl eU $740,000 10/02/15 4755 FRaZIeR ln
DoUglaS laRRY ea FRanK JaMeS C $775,000 10/09/15 5116 San lUCaS WaY
MISSIon eQUItY gRoUP llC aSHton JeFFReY a eU $850,000 10/09/15 7313 elMHURSt Pl
SUaReZ HnRY l tRUStee MaCDonalD anDReW J eU $900,000 10/06/15 456 alBanY Ct
MUnDell CHaRlene tRUSt DRaKe JaMeS tRUStee $915,000 10/06/15 745 la BUena tIeRRa
gUaDalUPe MoRton DIane CHRIStoFF CHRIS R eU $85,000 10/07/15 4505 eleventH St
loMPoC RUano noe ea RUano lUDIn eU $63,500 10/07/15 1321 n oRCHID St
ClaRKe JeSSIKa RoDvolD DavID R eU $169,000 10/01/15 277 vIllage CIRCle DR
WIllIS CHaRlene D CooK CHRIStIna H eU $225,000 10/02/15 227 S a St
KUeSteR PatRICIa l tRUStee alvaRaDo KevIn eU $255,000 10/02/15 1019 n e Pl
ClaRK gaRY R eU HInoJoSa lUZ M $257,000 10/09/15 301 n SIXtH St
URneR RonalD M ea WRIgHt JaSon D $291,000 10/09/15 1349 vIola WaY
WIlSon JaMeS RaWlS tHoMaS eU $295,000 10/08/15 1309 PlUM ave
MaRtIn JaMeS CalDeRon JoSe e Z ea $329,000 10/07/15 1001 e olIve ave
MonteCIto SlavIn StePHen eU MoHtaSHeMI KevIn eU $1,850,000 10/05/15 125 Santa ISaBel ln
aletHIa FaMIlY tRUSt oK Wave llC $2,230,000 10/02/15 919 aleeDa ln
ZaHM Steven C tRUStee SCIBIRD RICHaRD eU $2,550,000 10/07/15 274 MIDDle RD
MaRCotte DavID J tRUStee FaRR tHoMaS eU $3,295,000 10/01/15 610 el DoRaDo ln
KItnICK BaRRY a tRUStee CangaltRI llC $4,476,500 10/07/15 264 Santa RoSa ln
Santa BaRBaRa eStRaDa RUBY a loPeZ ISaaC D eU $265,000 10/02/15 3714 gReggoRY WaY 4
RoBInSon lYnWooD eU PeteRSon JoHn eU $350,000 10/02/15 414 CHaPala St
gonZaleS CaRloS X tRUStee gonZaleS MaRK a eU $400,000 10/01/15 810 lItCHFIelD ln
ZalaMea nIa n SteInMetZ JIll a $435,000 10/08/15 3639 San ReMo DR 32
aSHton JeFF a eU SteevenS JaSon C eU $510,000 10/09/15 1201 ReBeCCa ln e
SCott CHRIStoPHeR ea Foote angela tRUSt $545,000 10/09/15 817 CIenegUItaS RD
gIlBeRt JennIFeR t lloYD MaRK l $555,000 10/05/15 1046 MIRaMonte DR 2
natHan RUtH B tRUSt tRaInoR gRegoRY J eU $635,000 10/07/15 2525 State St #6
JaIMeS RoSalBa eSPInoZa alPHonSo B $725,000 10/08/15 326 n CanaDa St
SCHMIDt RoBeRt a tRUStee PetRY DavID P eU $845,000 10/01/15 1235 ManItoU RD
MtI CaPItal InC BaRtlett ZaCHaRY M $860,000 10/06/15 389 n HoPe ave
D'alFonSo FaMIlY llC BeRRY KeItH C tRUSt $862,500 10/09/15 802 n volUntaRIo St
D'alFonSo FaMIlY llC BeRRY KeItH C tRUSt $862,500 10/09/15 806 n volUntaRIo St
gUntHeR tHelMa eState CollIe DanIel $874,000 10/05/15 971 WIntHeR WaY
USHeR KInKa C tRUSt MCIntYRe Ravena g tRUSt $905,000 10/02/15 2634 PUeSta Del Sol
PattISon ann t eU WaHleR RoBeRt B $929,000 10/09/15 2866 FootHIll RD
Bell JaMeS H eU SMIDt MaYa v $1,025,000 10/01/15 1305 BlanCHaRD St
WeaveR tIMotHY a tRUStee DeStInY HUnteRS llC $1,050,000 10/07/15 643 CoSta Del MaR DR a
SIReS RonalD l tRUSt antonov aleKSanDR g eU $1,100,000 10/09/15 4008 PRIMaveRa RD
PeRMUt RoBeRt tRUStee MaRCotte DavID J tRUStee $1,176,500 10/01/15 831 vIa gRanaDa
ClaRK lInDa K tRUSt aMHeRSt eXCHange CoRP $1,487,000 10/08/15 1530 HIllCReSt RD
geRSHo FaMIlY tRUSt MonteCIto eXCHange CoRP $1,650,000 10/06/15 210 e FIgUeRoa St UnIt a
WIllIaMS FaMIlY tRUSt leM CHRIStoPHeR M eU $1,700,000 10/01/15 4585 CaMIno MolIneRo
BeRRY KeItH C tRUSt BonUM eRIt SeMPeR $1,725,000 10/06/15 1530 BatH St
FoRD g RICHaRD tRUStee RenCUS oDeD eU $1,886,500 10/02/15 621 aURoRa ave
HagaR MaRY e eState langSev teRIlYnn tRUSt $2,500,000 10/02/15 801 Sea RanCH DR
WaSSeRSteIn Santa BaRBaRa llC CHRIStal Dean v tRUStee $14,000,000 10/09/15 4270 CReSta ave
Santa MaRIa KIMBell PatRICK J eU HeRReRa gIlBeRto C eU $237,000 10/08/15 524 W FeSleR St
BaRIlone PaMela J RUelaS eRIK J eU $241,000 10/02/15 2141 n gaRDen DR
SanDoval JoHanna tRUSt loPeZ elIaS $245,000 10/01/15 3351 WIlloWooD RD
BaRKS RoDneY J eU navaRRette BennY ea $259,000 10/02/15 1221 n DePot DR
noDle BRanDon W BRavo MaRCel R $260,000 10/01/15 4364 RIDgeCReSt St
Montano RaFael RoDRIgUeZ IgnaCIo P ea $260,000 10/05/15 821 W PeRSHIng St
SanCHeZ HenRY C eU BRIBIeSCa SantoS $280,000 10/09/15 417 W agneS ave
CoRnWall MaRgaRet tRUStee CaRRanZa leo eU $285,000 10/09/15 2222 n gaRDen DR
DUBRanSKY Steven P eU MaYBeRRY MaRK t eU $300,000 10/09/15 1321 RICe RanCH RD
WeStPHal Donna M tRUStee SHeFFIelD aleXanDeR g tRUStee $307,000 10/09/15 833 e el CaMIno St
SeC HoUSIng & URBan DeveloPMnt MoReno JeSSe v eU $308,500 10/08/15 511 lUPIn ln
US BanK tRUSt n a SantoS PaUla g $320,000 10/01/15 812 teRRY Ct
ReeD RICHIe D eU MICHel Joel JR $340,000 10/08/15 4011 SanDY Ct
Bae Yoon S eU BRoWn tRInItY l ea $359,000 10/02/15 4165 BRIDgePoRt RD
FReItaS CaRol l tRUStee tRevIno MICHael $360,000 10/01/15 745 PaDRe Ct
This data is provided to The Santa Barbara Independent by an outside third-party source and represents a partial list of recorded residential sales in Santa Barbara County on the dates listed. While this information is public record, The Santa Barbara Independent cannot guarantee the accuracy nor the completeness of this list.
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Area DescriptionExtending from the Santa Barbara Mis-sion up into the wild Los Padres National Forest, Mission Canyon is forested by ancient oak trees and dissected by wind-ing country roads. Though just a few min-utes from the convenience of downtown Santa Barbara, these single-family foothill homes range from small creekside cabins to mega-mansions with expansive views. It’s like living the country life with a cos-mopolitan city just a drive, bike, or hike away.
Area highlightsThe Neighbors: Hippies, farmers, con-servationists, artists, architects, botanists, writers — pretty much any type of person who loves the great outdoors and is will-ing to deal with the threat of occasional wildfires in order to live comfortably amid nature.Market: A wide range, from fixer-upper cabins on the low end to exquisite post-wildfire rebuilds/remodels that fetch mil-lions of dollars.Lifestyle: With hiking and cycling trails starting in all corners of Mission Canyon, a love of nature and solitude pervades the Mission Canyon mindset.
You’ll Love: Walking through the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden at dawn, hiking up to Inspiration Point for sunset, picnick-ing at Rocky Nook Park, and biking at top speed right past the Old Mission to your downtown office.Perfect For: Nature lovers, hikers, climb-ers, bikers, painters, and anyone who appreciates old oak trees.
Around the AreaMission Canyon is so named because the Santa Barbara Mission sits at its mouth, and this “Queen of the Missions” provides quite a stunning transition from down-town Santa Barbara to this rural commu-nity that’s dotted with oak trees older than town. Just past the Mission is the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, a working research institution that formally celebrates the great outdoors, and then in the center of the canyon is the Santa Bar-bara Botanic Garden, another amazing ode to nature. Taken together, the mission, museum, and garden paint a perfect pic-ture of what to expect in Mission Canyon, where one can live in a place that blends a love of nature with the flavor of California history and pioneering homesteaders.
The Chumash lived along what today is known as Mission Creek for millen-nia, and the Spanish quickly dammed up the creek in the late 1700s to develop the Mission and Presidio. People have been building homes there ever since, from the flatter lands near Rocky Nook Park to the hilltops along Las Canoas Road into the bohemian stretch of Mountain Drive. About 2,500 people live in the community today, including plenty of families, though many thousands more visit regularly to check out the museum,
Mission, Botanic Garden, and amazing hiking trails that start at the end of Tun-nel Road.
There is a catch, though, and that is the threat of wildfires, which tend to roll through the region every couple of decades. That imbues the entire neigh-borhood with a palpable sense of living for the moment and forces all residents to remember what really matters in life. Living alongside deer, coyotes, cougars, hawks, and the occasional black bear is just icing on this natural-lifestyle cake.
neighborhooDsMission Canyon by Dusk Donahue
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Stonegate oRCUttt ventURe, llC RelYea DavID g JR eU $450,500 10/02/15 465 S FIRSt St
toRReS HenRY tRUStee eDMonDSon SUe e $452,000 10/09/15 643 glenCaIRon DR
WeInMann SHaRon tRUStee MUto FRanK eU $455,000 10/01/15 4394 CoaCHMan WaY
RYan tRaCIe l tRUStee HaReS WIllIaM a tRUStee $475,000 10/02/15 1165 olD MIll ln
CRaBtRee gaRY D tRUStee DooleY noRa M tRUStee $575,000 10/06/15 135 PaCIFIC St
ConCePCIonoSoS gRoUP llC SCHaRIn JoHan C tRUStee $575,000 10/09/15 100 n ConCePCIon ave
WellS FaRgo BanK n a PRUe MattHeW R $701,000 10/06/15 6055 QUaIl Ct
MUto FRanK eU naRan PaRMIal $740,000 10/01/15 909 n BRoaDWaY
CoMIno JoHn C tRUStee tCH InveStMentS llC $825,000 10/02/15 1909 S BRoaDWaY
RHH, llC MonaeRo eBgIneeRIng InC $1,075,000 10/09/15 2615 SKYWaY DR UnIt a
SUMMeRlanD SHPIRo IRWIn tRUStee tHoMSon tIMotHY F tRUStee $1,875,000 10/06/15 2347 SHelBY St
Hanna JoHn t tRUStee SanD PoInt llC $15,455,000 10/09/15 821 SanD PoInt RD
Santa YneZ BUtCHeR MattHeW M tRUStee JIMeneZ aBDon eU $1,195,000 10/06/15 2035 W 154 HWY
UnInCoRPoRateD BeRtelSen KatHY a RUIZ MaRIa D C $170,000 10/09/15 321 e IngeR DR K97
novaCK leaH BRooKS anele M $222,500 10/07/15 1550 eagle St
agate nIColo & CateRIna tRUSt CHRIStoFeRSon JalaIne $226,500 10/07/15 3948 MeSa CIRCle DR
HaRDY MICHael S tRUStee JeRMagIan aDaM eU $235,000 10/02/15 523 venUS ave
Stone FInanCIng llC WHIte JeRRID C eU $305,000 10/02/15 551 MaRS ave
SneDDon loRI a tRUSt ngUYen JaIMe $335,000 10/02/15 625 CentRal ave D
Inga JoSePH v tRUSt RUIZ DalIa M $365,000 10/02/15 1333 RUBY Ct
1993 voRDale tRUSt oRoZCo FRanCISCo eU $370,000 10/09/15 700 CRoSBY DR
MeRKeRt RICHaRD F eU WIlSon MattHeW S eU $375,000 10/09/15 109 HeRCUleS ave
eagle vISta eQUIIeS llC eaton RoBeRt a eU $380,000 10/02/15 919 e loUISa teRR
nUno RICHaRD J gonZaleZ MaRCoS eU $400,000 10/02/15 1526 n WIll St
StePHenS CRaIg F tRUSt SMl PaRtneRS llC $425,000 10/09/15 PReISKeR
long, StePHen e FoURnIeR MICHael e $485,000 10/09/15 2785 aRBoRvIeW ln
CaRRIllo alFReDo eU SIegel Steven eU $695,000 10/02/15 3502 lInDeRo St
noll WIlFRIeD H tRUStee FRenCH WIllIaM a tRUStee $805,000 10/01/15 660 FoXen ln
JenSen DoRIS H tRUStee Sell MICHael R tRUStee $975,000 10/01/15 246 valHalla DR
KnIll ellen t PHInneY DavID $3,500,000 10/09/15 2225 SWeeneY RD
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This data is provided to The Santa Barbara Independent by an outside third-party source and represents a partial list of recorded residential sales in Santa Barbara County on the dates listed. While this information is public record, The Santa Barbara Independent cannot guarantee the accuracy nor the completeness of this list.
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OPEN HOUSES Saturday 10/24 & Sunday 10/25
Carpinteria178 Serafin Street, 4BD/2BA, Sun 1-3, $995,000, Sotheby’s, Krista Simundson 805-453-5117
1080 Palmetto Way #F, 2BD/1.5BA, Sun 1-4, Price $469,000, Remax Gold Coast Realtors, Gloria Burns 805 689-6920
1245 Cramer Circle, 6BD/2BA, Sun 1-3, $660,000, Ocean View Realty, Bill Crowley 805-886-2236
1261 Franciscan Court 3, 2BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $465,000, Pacific Coast Realty, JoAnn Pomatto-Gomez 805-705-3798
1272 Cravens Lane 1, 3BD/2.5BA, Sun 1-4pm, $829,000, Keller Williams Realty, Cindy Blomo 805-705-3606
1431 Tomol Street, 3BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $729,000, Coldwell Banker, Scott Westlotorn 805-403-4313
1480 Santa Ynez Avenue, 5BD/3BA, Sun 2-4, $1,050,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Taylor Toner 805-451-4801
3111 Padaro Lane, 4BD/3BA, Sun 2-4, $14,600,000, Village Properties, Pamela Regan 805-895-2760
3553 Padaro Lane, 2BD/3BA, Sun 1-4, $5,950,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Kathleen Winter 805-451-4663
3375 Foothill Road #1114, 3BD/2BA, Sun 2-4, $1,200,000, Coldwell Banker, Ray Sullivan 805-689-2233
Downtown Santa Barbara18 West Victoria Street #308, 2BD/3BA, BY APPT, $2,600,000, Village Properties, Emily Kellenberger 805-252-2773
18 West Victoria Street #204, 1BD/2BA, BY APPT, $1,465,000, Village Properties, Emily Kellenberger 805-252-2773
401 Chapala Street #222, 1BD/1.5BA, Sun 11-4, $1,250,000, Village Properties, Calcagno & Hamilton 805-896-0876
401 Chapala Street #302, 1BD/1.5BA, Sun 11-4, $1,425,000, Village Properties, Calcagno & Hamilton 805-896-0876
401 Chapala Street #305, 1BD/1.5BA, Sun 11-4, $1,325,000, Village Properties, Calcagno & Hamilton 805-896-0876
401 Chapala Street #312, 1BD/1.5BA, Sun 11-4, $1,275,000, Village Properties, Calcagno & Hamilton 805-896-0876
401 Chapala Street #403, 2BD/2BA, Sun 11-4, $2,135,000, Village Properties, Calcagno & Hamilton 805-896-0876
1109 Olive Street, 2BD/2BA, Sat 2-4 Sun 1-4, $959,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Paul Mueller 805-315-1515
1417 Olive Street Unit B, 3BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $1,045,000, Sotheby’s, Sandy Lipowski 805-403-3844
1816 De La Vina #2, 3BD/2.5BA, Sat 2-4 Sun 2-4, $795,000, Coldwell Banker, Hayley N. Hernandez 805-717-8868 Scott McCosker 805-687-2436
2109 Chapala Street, 3BD/2.5BA, Sat 1-4 Sun 1-4, $1,495,000, Village Properties, Cimme Eordanidis 805-722-8480
Goleta39 Dearborn Place #100, 2BD/1BA, Sat 1-4 Sun 12:30-4, $400,000, Keller Williams, Ruth Ann Bowe Real Estate Team 805-252-5229
216 Moreton Bay Lane Unit 5, 2BD/1.5BA, By Appt., $435,000, Sotheby’s, Mike Pearl 805-637-6888 Gail Pearl 805-637-9595
284 Coronado Drive, 4BD/2BA, Sat 2-5 Sun 1-3, $819,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Brett Buschbom 805-451-9108 Kat Hitchcock 805-705-4482
510 Coronado Drive, 5BD/4BA, Sun 1-4, $1,029,000, Goodwin & Thyne Properties, Stu Morse 805-705-0161
753 Cathedral Pointe Lane, 3BD/2.5BA, Sun 2-4, $1,130,000, Sotheby’s, Marilyn Rickard 805-452-8284
835 Puente Drive, 5BD/4BA, Sun 1-4, $2,975,000, Village Properties, Brian King 805-452-0471
1064 Via Regina, 5BD/4BA, Sat 1-4 Sun 1-4, $1,125,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Hristo Hristov 805-284-8471 Bob Ratliffe 805-442-6642
1365 Via Veneto, 4BD/4.5BA, Sun 1-4, $3,195,000, Sotheby’s, Karen Davidson 805-320-2489
5068 San Julio Avenue, 3BD/2BA, Sat 1-4, $899,900, Berkshire Hathaway, Bob Ratliffe 805-442-6642
6427 Camino Viviente, 3BD/2BA, Sun 2-4, $879,000, J. Rockcliff Realtors, Ross Harris 805-886-2264
7283 Bassano Drive, 4BD/3BA, Sun 1-3, $649,000, Century 21 Butler Realty, Julie Ouellette 805-895-1421
7608 Newport, 4BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $969,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Chris Jones 805-708-7041
Hope Ranch929 Canon Road, 4BD/4BA, By Appt., $4,895,000, Sotheby’s, Sandy Stahl 805-689-1602
4178 Creciente Drive, 4BD/3BA, Sun 1-4, $3,995,000, Stones Real Estate, Team Eric and Mary 805-682-6090
The Mesa222 Meigs Road Unit 19, 4BD/2.5BA, Sun 2-4, $1,245,000, Sotheby’s, Diane Waterhouse 805-886-2988
615 Sunrise Vista Way, 4BD/3.5BA, Sun 1-4, $1,698,000, Sotheby’s, Joe Boudre 805-319-5364
1207 Del Mar Avenue, 4BD/5BA, Sun 1-4pm, $2,400,000, Keller Williams Realty, Bob Walsmith Jr. 805-720-5362
1269 Mountain View, 4BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $1,199,000, Village Properties, Grubb Campbell Group 805-895-6226
1509 Shoreline Drive, 5BD/4BA, By Appt., $5,900,000, Sotheby’s, Joe Boudre 805-319-5364
1642 Shoreline Drive, 3BD/3BA, Sun 1-4 Sun 1-3, $2,195,000, Sotheby’s, Gene Archambault 805-455-1190 JJ Lambert 805-350-0924
1809 Cliff Drive # 2, 2BD/2BA, Sat 1-3 Sun 1-3, $949,000, Village Properties, Nagel 805-689-5959
Mission Canyon790 Mission Oaks Lane, 4BD/4.5BA, Sun 1-3, $1,845,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Doug Van Pelt 805-637-3684 Thomas Schultheis 805-729-2802
967 Cheltenham Road, 3BD/2BA, Sun 2-4, $1,160,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Sunnie Maxwell 805-252-9524
2286 Las Tunas Road, 4BD/5.5BA, Sun 2-4, $3,795,000, Coldwell Banker, Patrice Serrani 805-637-5112
Montecito12 West Mountain Drive, 2BD/2.5BA, Sun 1-3, $1,495,000, Sotheby’s, Frank Hotchkiss 805-403-0668
17 Augusta Lane, 4BD/3BA, Sun 1:30-4, $1,635,000, Left Coast Realty, Jeanne L. O’Brien 805-696-8613
43 Humphrey Road, 2BD/2BA, Sat 2-5 Sun 2-4, $2,499,000, Village Properties, Marilyn Moore 805-689-0507
52 Olive Mill Road, 3BD/2.5BA, Sat 2-4, $1,495,000, Village Properties, Cecilia Hunt 805-895-3834
62 Olive Mill Road, 3BD/2.5BA, Sun 2-4, $1,439,000, Berkshire Hathaway, David M. Cohn 805-214-8244
120 Tiburon Bay Lane, 4BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $2,149,000, Sotheby’s, Jason Siemens 805-455-1165
193 East Mountain Drive, 3/5.5, Sun 1-4, $3,275,000, Coldwell Banker, Holly McKenna 805-886-8848
211 Rametto Road, 4BD/3.5BA, By Appt., $3,295,000, Sotheby’s, Maureen McDermut 805-570-5545
216 East Mountain Drive, 3BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $1,449,000, Sotheby’s, Deb Archambault 805-455-1190
235 Santa Rosa Lane, 3BD/3.5BA, Sun 1-4, $3,195,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Jennifer Easter 805-455-6294 Brooke Ebner 805-453-7071
309 Avila Way 5BD/3BA, Sat 2-4, $2,895,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Phoebe Alexiades 805-455-6999
690 Chelham Way, 4BA/2BA, Sun 1-3, $1,695,000, Sotheby’s, Debbie Lee 805-637-7588
923 Buena Vista Drive, 6BD/6.5BA, Sun 1-4, $5,495,000, Sotheby’s, Frank Abatemarco 805-450-7477
967 Cheltenham Road, 3BD/2BA, Sat 2-4, $1,160,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Sunnie Maxwell 805-252-9524
1098 Golf Road, 5BD/4.5BA, Sun 1-3, $5,995,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Cheyenne Hawks 805-618-6400
1110 Oriole Road, 4BD/3BA, Sat 12-3 Sun 12-3, $3,250,000, Coldwell Banker, Patrice Serrani 805-637-5110 Eric C. Stockmann 805-895-0789
1211 East Valley Road, 4BD/5BA, Sun 2-4, $2,595,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Yolanda Van Wingerden 805-570-4965
1220 Coast Village Road Unit 110, 3BD/2BA, Sun 11-3, $1,069,000, Sotheby’s, Marie Larkin 805-680-2525
1280 East Valley Road, 2BD/1BA, By Appt., $995,000, Sotheby’s, Sasha Bondarchuk 805-565-8651
1385 Oak Creek Canyon Road, By Appt., $4,950,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Joe Stubbins 805-729-0778
1522 East Mountain Drive, 5BD/3.5BA, Sun 1-4, $7,495,000, Sotheby’s, Wade Hansen 805-689-9682
1530 Mimosa Lane, 6BD/6BA, Sat 2-4, $7,750,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Marsha Ktolyar 805-565-4014
1709 Overlook Lane, 5BD/4.5BA, Sun 1-4, $5,250,000, Sotheby’s, Mark Lomas & Kirsten Wolfe 805-845-2888
1907 San Leandro Lane, 3BD/3BA, Sun 1-4, $2,395,000, Coldwell Banker, Brad Merritt 805-450-6522
2225 Featherhill Road, 6BD/6.5BA, Sun 1-3, $6,995,000, Sotheby’s, Kara Strickland 805-708-6969
Noleta4747 Camino Del Rey, 3BD/2BA, Sat 1-5, $655,000, Coldwell Banker, Patty Colman 805-689-6517
Riviera1 Rubio Road, 3BD/3BA, Sun 2-4, $1,580,000, Coldwell Banker, Scott McCosker 805-687-2436
30 North Santa Ynez Street D, 4BD/2BA, Sun 1-3, $839,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Mary Whitney 805-689-0915
112 Eucalyptus Hill Circle, 2BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $1,398,000, Tri-Star Realty, Carl Wuestehube 949-276-7325
116 Orizaba Road, 3BD/2.5BA, By Appt., $2,295,000, Sotheby’s, Joe Boudre 805-319-5364
139 Loma Media Road, 2BD/2.5BA, Sun 2-4, $1,385,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Randy Freed 805-895-1799 Kellie Roche 805-705-5334
631 Lilliebakke Court, 3BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $789,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Karin Aitken 805-252-1205
814 Paseo Alicante, 2BD/2.5BA, Sun 1-3, $959,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Doug Van Pelt 805-637-3684 Thomas Schultheis 805-729-2802
1006 E Canon Perdido Street, 3BD/1BA, Sat 1-4 Sun 2-4, $949,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Michelle Madril 805-453-0927
1889 Eucalyptus Hill Road, 3BD/2BA, Sun 1:30-3:30, $1,465,000, Sotheby’s, Cherie De Lisle 805-636-5373
1933 Mission Ridge, 3BD/4BA, Sun 2-4, $2,800,000, Village Properties, R.Wayne Barker 805 637 2948
2220 Santiago Road, 4BD/4.5BA, Sun 2-4, $2,995,000, Coldwell Banker, Arielle Assur 805-906-0194
Samarkand332 West Alamar Avenue B, 2BD/2.5BA, Sun 12-2, $849,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Ken Switzer 805-680-4622
517 West Quinto Street A, 2BD/2.5BA, Sun 2-4, $785,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Tony Rodriguez 805-907-0425
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history 101ForForF almost 60 years, Russel Heath
played a prominent role not only on Fplayed a prominent role not only on Fthe local scene but on a statewide Fthe local scene but on a statewide Flevel, holding a number of public posi-tions. Born in 1826 in New York state, he was drawn to the West Coast by Califor-nia’s gold fields in the late 1840s and early 1850s. His journey was a difficult one.
First, he became seriously ill while crossing the Texas plains. Upon reaching the Pacific, he joined a group that char-tered a ship to take them to San Francisco. Cholera broke out on board, and the ship became lost for weeks because the captain had no navigation charts. With food run-ning out, the passengers forced the cap-tain to land them near Point Conception. Heath and the others then walked to Santa Barbara, where they engaged overland passage to San Francisco, arriving there several weeks before their ill-fated ship.
Heath, after laboring for two years in the Mother Lode, returned to Santa Bar-bara in the early 1850s. Friends dissuaded him from following through on a plan to seek his fortune in Mexico, and he decided to make Santa Barbara his home. Taking
advantage of his time spent working for a law firm back in New York, Heath was admitted to the California State Bar in 1852 and became Santa Barbara district attor-ney the following year. During the 1850s, Heath would also hold down the position of county sheriff and be elected to the State Legislature. He then filled one more term as district attorney before turning his full attention to farming in 1862.
In 1858, Heath bought 52-plus acres in the Carpinteria Valley for just over $300. He found clearing the land of the many oak trees a daunting task; in some cases, clearing one acre could cost up to $200. Heath persevered, and after a few years his farm boasted lemon and orange groves, thousands of grapevines, and one of the largest walnut orchards in the state. Despite the time and energy devoted to his farm, Heath remained active on the local scene, serving on the first board of the Montecito School District and helping to push through the construction of a wharf at Serena at Serena at Serena— roughly where the polo fields are today—to serve the Carpinteria Valley.
In 1881, Heath hired Peter Barber, Santa
Barbara’s best-known archi-tect, to design an Italianate-style residence to be built around the adobe Heath had built on the property 20 years before. Heath lived in this house the rest of his life, dying in 1911.
Three years later, after a disastrous flood that rav-aged the South Coast, Heath’s son, James, sold the family farm. The property passed through the hands of a number of owners until the parcel that included the Heath home was sold for a housing development in 1968. In 1972, with the raz-ing of the house imminent, the Carpinteria Valley His-torical Society moved to save what was left of the residence. Today, two walls of the adobe structure, declared both a Santa Barbara County and a City of Carpinteria
historical landmark, form the centerpiece of Heath Ranch Park, a memorial to the first American to call the Carpinteria Val-ley home.
history 101by Michael Redmon
Michael Redmon is the director of research at the Santa Barbara Historical Museum.
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OPEN HOUSES Saturday 10/24 & Sunday 10/25 CONTiNUED
San Roque222 Calle Granada, 2BD/2BA, Sat 1-4 Sun 2-4, $1,070,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Eve Mitchell 805-705-9972 Kay Davis 805-440-7254
415 North La Cumbre Road, 2BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $939,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Sue Irwin 805-705-6973
520 Vista Vallejo, 3BD/1.5BA, Sun 1-3, $1,295,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Tara Toner 805-451-4999
616 Calle De Los Amigos, 3BD/3BA, Sun 1-4, $815,000, Sotheby’s, Daniela Johnson 805-453-4555
715 Russell Way, 3BD/2BA, Sun 2-4, $989,000, Sun and Sea Realty, Roxann F Clark 805-636-5285
1276 North Ontare Road, 3BD/3BA, Sun 1-4, $2,049,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Gloria Easter 805-570-0403
1333 Santa Teresita Drive, 3BD/4BA, Sun 2-4, $3,095,000, Sotheby’s, Maureen McDermut 805-570-5545
1354 Rialto Lane, 5BD/3BA, Sun 1-4, $1,474,900, Berkshire Hathaway, James St. James 805-669-8362
3132 Calle Mariposa, 3BD/2.5BA, Sun 1:30-4, $1,649,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Robert Johnson 805-705-1606
3531 Los Pinos Drive, 3BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $1,395,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Debbie Kort 805-368-4479
3844 Lincoln Road, 5BD/3BA, Sun 1-4, $1,649,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Joe Parker 805-866-5735
4084 Foothill Road, 4BD/2.5BA, Sat 1-4, $949,000, Sotheby’s, Gene Archambault 805-455-1190
Upper East Santa Barbara1426 Laguna Street A, 1BD/1.5BA, Sat 12-1:30, $739,500, Village Properties, Lynda Bohnett 805-637-6407
1712 Anacapa, 3BD/3BA, Sat 2-3:30, $2,295,000, Village Properties, Lynda Bohnett 805-637-6407
2025 Garden Street, 3BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $1,750,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Rachel Brown 805-570-7160
2414 Santa Barbara Street, 3BD/3BA, Sat 1-4, $2,295,000, Berkshire Hathaway, John Comin 805-689-3078
2446 Garden Street, 3BD/3BA, Sat 1-3 Sun 2-4, $2,025,000, Coldwell Banker, Joanne Tacconelli 805-570-2314 Ingrid Anderson Smith 805-689-2396
Westside Santa Barbara927 West Valerio Street, 2BD/2BA, Sun 12-3, $789,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Hristo Hristov 805-284-8471
1106 Crestline Drive, 4BD/2.5BA, Sun 1-4, $1,765,000, Coldwell Banker, Victor Plana 805-895-05911268
1123 Manitou Road, 4BD/3BA, Sun 1-4, $1,595,000, Sotheby’s, Alex Rouffaer 805-451-0023
1268 Veronica Springs Road, 6BD/4BA, Sun 1-4pm, $1,295,000, Keller Williams Realty, Ash Berika 312-566-6867
Santa Ynez Valley137 3rd Street, 3BD/2.5BA, Sun 1-3, $859,000, Sotheby’s, Linda Williams 805-680-7541
290 Perkins Street, 3BD/3BA, Sun 11-1, $559,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Suzy Ealand 805-698-9902
349 Northgate Drive D, 4BD/2BA, Sun 1-3, $579,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Jamie Jo Sim 805-689-5799
363 Terrace Court, 3BD/2BA, Sun 1-3, $585,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Mary Bahnken 805-722-8663
511 Meadow View Drive, 3BD/2BA, Sun 2-4, $609,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Rhoda Johnson 805-705-8707
1021 West Lime Avenue, 4BD/3BA, Sun 1-4, $352,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Bunny DeLorie 805-570-9181
1138 Via Mavis, 2BD/2BD, Sat 1:30-4, $353,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Karin Aitken 805-252-1205
1453 Remington Drive, 3BD/3BA, 1-3:00 PM, $1,178,500, Village Properties, Barbara Morr 805-245-0455
1481 Country Lane, 3BD/2BA, Sat 1-4pm Sun 1-4, $785,000, Keller Williams Realty, Pamela Love 805-729-7915
2807 Gaviota Street, 4BD/3BA, BY APPT, $1,175,000, Village Properties, Nancy Rizzo 805-403-2700
3321 Camino Arroyo, 3BD/2BA, Sun 2-4, $669,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Suzy Ealand 805-698-9902
Ventura County135 Wormwood Street, $794,000, Sat 1-4, 3BD/3BA, Revive Real Estate Group, Mark R Tasch 818-264-9148
3059 Seaview Avenue, $2,840,000, Sun 1-4, 3BD/3BA, Santa Barbara Estates, Christopher A Page 805-284-8422
11575 Oakcrest Avenue, Sat 1-4, 4BD/3.5BA, $839,000, Revive Real Estate Group, Mark R Tasch 818-264-9148
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