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From the coast to the valleySANTA BARBARA | MONTECITO | SANTA YNEZ

more online atVILLAGESITE.COM | 805.969.8900All information provided is deemed reliable, but has not been verified and we do not guarantee it. We recommend that buyers make their own inquiries.

FEATURED PROPERTY 58 Seaview Dr | $1,798,0002 beds 2 bathsLeslie/Vickie 805.969.8900

4621 Via Roblada | $18,100,0007 beds 8 bathsRiskin/Kendall 805.565.8600

1592 E Mountain Dr | $14,900,0005 beds 8 bathsRiskin Partners 805.565.8600

818 Hot Springs Rd | $14,875,0006 beds 9 bathsRiskin Partners 805.565.8600

1473 Edgecliff Ln | $13,400,000Montecito oceanfrontRiskin Partners 805.565.8600

605/607 Cowles Rd | $12,000,0004 beds 4 bathsRiskin Partners 805.565.8600

1530 Roble Dr | $11,900,0001530robledrive.coMRiskin Partners 805.565.8600

840 Cima Linda Ln | $6,300,0005 beds 6 bathsJohn Henderson 805.689.1066

221 E Constance Ave | $5,500,0006 beds 7 bathsLesley/John 805.450.8923

871 Oak Grove Dr | $5,450,0004 beds 4 bathsRiskin Partners 805.565.8600

36 Hammond Dr | $5,250,0004 beds 4 bathsGrubb Campbell 805.565.8879

4395 Via Esperanza | $5,250,0005 beds 5 bathsGrubb Campbell 805.565.8879

2169 Refugio Rd | $5,200,0003 beds 3 bathsDana Istre 805.451.0033

1520 Las Canoas Rd | $4,550,0004 beds 5 bathsEmily Kellenberger 805.252.2773

5840-5844 Casitas Pass Rd | $4,500,0005 beds 6 bathsCarey/Gail 805.689.6262

1464 Bonnymede Dr | $4,495,0004 beds 4 bathsGayle Lofthus 805.689.9011

118 Los Aguajes Ave | $4,400,00011 Unit incoMe ProPertyGrubb Campbell 805.565.8879

1402 Grand Ave | $3,495,0004 beds 5 bathsSheela Hunt 805.969.8900

902 E Alamar Ave | $3,400,0005 beds 4 bathsTed Campbell 805.886.1175

835 Puente Dr | $2,975,0005 beds 4 bathsBrian King 805.452.0471

20 Sierra Vista Rd | $2,795,0005 beds 4 bathsMarcy Bazzani 805.717.0450

5152 Foothill Rd | $2,595,0002 beds 3 bathsLynn Z Gates 805.705.4942

740 Coyote Rd | $2,449,0004 beds 4 bathsJackie Walters 805.570.0558

1901 Gibraltar Rd | $2,350,0003 beds 2 bathssuding//murphy 805.455.5736

4132 Hidden Oaks Rd | $2,095,0004 beds 5 bathsAaron Gilles 805.895.1877

1746 Prospect Ave | $1,995,0002 beds 4 bathsJulie/Jeff 805.895.9498

18 W Victoria St 310 | $1,950,0001 bed 2 bathsDonald/Cecilia 805.895.3833

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more online atVILLAGESITE.COM | 805.969.8900All information provided is deemed reliable, but has not been verified and we do not guarantee it. We recommend that buyers make their own inquiries.

From the coast to the valleySANTA BARBARA | MONTECITO | SANTA YNEZ

FEATURED PROPERTY 19 Arroyo Vista Dr | $739,0002 beds 3 bathsGail Shannon 805.448.7887

1319 Plaza De Sonadores | $1,795,0003 beds 3 bathsPatsy Downing 805.895.3766

3815 Crescent Dr | $1,795,0004 beds 3 bathsGrubb Campbell 805.565.8879

2032 Cielito Ln | $1,795,0004 beds 4 bathsKelly Knight 805.895.4406

2368 Whitney Ave | $1,675,0003 beds 2 bathsTed/Shandra 805.886.1175

216 E Figueroa St | $1,650,0002 beds 2 bathsPamela Regan 805.895.2760

3375 Foothill Rd 911 | $1,575,000Polo CondoSusie Maybery 805.684.3415

150 Eucalyptus Hill Cir | $1,550,0003 beds 3 bathsMary Lu Edick 805.452.3258

893 Concha Loma Dr | $1,500,000

Robert Kemp 805.259.6318

1526 E Valley Rd | $1,485,0002 beds 2 bathsThomas Johansen 805.969.8900

3828 Pemm Pl | $1,259,0003 beds 2 bathsMarty Rodgers 805.886.1459

241 Palisades Dr | $1,235,0004 beds 3 bathsDarcie/Thomas 805.969.8900

121 Bath St D4 | $1,140,0002 beds 3 bathsCimme Eordanidis 805.722.8480

828 Bath St D | $998,0003 beds 3 bathsNicole Dinkelacker 805.681.8800

4815 La Gama Way | $972,0003 beds 2 bathsTiffany Haller 805.698.6694

2940 Valencia Dr | $949,0003 beds 1 bathToni Mochi 805.636.9170

895 Cheltenham Rd | $879,0002 beds 2 bathsDavid M Kim 805.296.0662

Costa Rica, Las Mareas | $775,0003 beds 4 bathsSusan Jordano 805.680.9060

123 Bath St A8 | $747,0001 bed 2 bathsTed/Shandra 805.886.1175

2525 State St 15 | $695,0003 beds 2 bathsJohn A Sener 805.331.7402

198 Main St 203 | $579,0001 bed 1 bathJackie Walters 805.570.0558

49 Dearborn Pl 14 | $375,0001 bed 1 bathThe Hall Team 805.450.8923

669 Picacho Ln | $5,995,000669PiCaCholane.ComRiskin Partners 805.565.8600

201 Toro Canyon Rd | $3,600,0009+/- aCresEmily Kellenberger 805.252.2773

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

978 Via Los Padres | $1,195,0000.62+/- aCreRegina/David 805.451.1994

1094 Toro Canyon Rd | $999,00045.99+/- aCresJohn Bahura 805.680.5175

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Make Myself at HoMeb y Sarah Sinclair

THIS isn’t FIRST

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LOCALLY OWNED | GLOBALLY CONNECTED

MONTECITO 805.969.8900

SANTA BARBARA + MESA 805.681.8800

SANTA YNEZ 805.688.1620

IN FACT, THIS MAY MARKS OUR 20TH ANNIVERSARY. Visit VILLAGESITE.COM, or call one

of our local offices today, to see what

our years of Santa Barbara real estate

experience can do for you.

EXCELLENCE IS EARNED, ANDWE’VE BEEN HERE ALL ALONG.

All information provided is deemed reliable, but has not been verified and we do not guarantee it. We recommend that buyers make their own inquiries.

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Make Myself at HoMeb y Sarah Sinclair

My mother lives in a mobile home. There, I said it. In gen-eral, I’m not one to put on airs or care much about status

symbols. I define success by living truly and happily, rather than by net worth or brand of car hood ornament.

But I admit, when my mother was house shopping in Santa Barbara 15 years ago, and she asked me to come look at a home that she was considering, and I realized that said home was in a—shud-der—mobile home park, I had a split-second involuntary recoil, followed by a momentary bout of snootiness. Mom? In a mobile home? Aka trailer park? Heaven forbid.

However, when I saw her new home-to-be, I knew immediately that both the house itself and its setting were perfect. My short-lived snobbery was replaced with happiness that she had found the perfect home sweet home.

My warm and fuzzy adoration of mom’s Carpinteria home choice has been reiterated over the ensuing years. She is one block to the beach and walk-ing distance to the heart of quaint down-town Carp, and the small coastal town has been a perfect spot for the busiest person I know to volunteer, get involved, and lead a bustling life as a retiree. My admiration of the park itself was vali-dated more officially recently, when Car-pinteria Beautiful shared a preview of its upcoming Home & Garden Tour. Lo and behold, Silver Sands Park has an entry in this year’s annual showcase, among the estates, ranches, and historic homes that make up Carpinteria’s wide variety of residential offerings.

When I told my mom that I’d been invited to profile one of the Carpinteria Home & Garden Tour houses, her first

comment, not surprisingly, was “Fan-tastic. I’m volunteering as a host at one of the homes,” followed quickly by “Oh, you should write about my friend Jane’s house. It’s the one here at Silver Sands.” As I mentioned, mom is the busiest person I know I know I know— she’s involved with everything and knows everyone.

Silver Sands Mobile Home Park sits right on the edge of the Carpinte-ria Salt Marsh Reserve, and Jane Bene-field’s house sits right on the edge of Silver Sands. She has an unobstructed 270-degree view of the preserve, with

sunrises over the ocean on one side and sunsets reflecting against the mountains in the other direction.

When mom and I walked over to visit Jane last week, quintessential kitschy trailer-park flamingos greeted us as we approached her front door. Jane has her own style, and it’s not everyone’s cup of tea. “Some people don’t like the flamin-gos,” Jane confirmed, “but I tell them they

can go find something of their own to worry about.” Jane obviously has her own opin-ions, too. I liked her immediately.

As we walked through her home, the style was exem-plified in every room and every corner. Hanging just inside the front door is a

modern mobile sculpture made of col-ored screens bouncing jauntily in the wind. The art on her living room walls ranges from two bold self-portraits of her late aunt to a rhinestone-studded steer’s skull created by Jane to a hand-tinted photograph of her great-grandparents. A colorful collection of masks and tribal art on an even more colorful hand-painted corner shelf grabbed my attention until a fanciful whale painted directly on one wall grabbed it back. Jane has a story for almost every piece of artwork and piece of furniture in her house.

Jane bought the home from her mother, who originally lived in an older home on the same lot. Jane remembers that her mom bought the older home, affectionately called “the little brown jug,” by approaching its owner and offering him $250,000, which was well over mar-ket value at that time, with a “take it or leave it” stance. The home was not for sale, but he took the offer. Jane reports that the neighbors at the time thought mom was crazy for paying such a high price. However, mom moved in, put a brand-new home on the lot in 2004, and then sold it to Jane.

As Jane settled in, she transformed the new,

pristine, white home to better reflect her artsy, funky, colorful personal style. Over the ensuing years, she has replaced the floors, sinks, and kitchen counter-tops. While these elements are solid and stylish, it’s the artistic touches that truly define Jane’s house.

One other change that Jane made to the house was the addition out the back door of a custom “catio”—a deck that was designed, built, fenced, and specially out-fitted to serve as a playroom for Wizard and Zeddie, Jane’s two adopted felines. The catification of the house includes this outdoor kitty playland, which can be locked to keep the cats safe, and a special pet door in the bathroom that leads to their litter box in an outdoor shed, so that their outhouse is really out of the house.

As I prepared to leave, my mom, Jane, and I stood on the front porch admir-ing her yard all along the marsh side of her house, which she aptly describes as 18 inches wide and 50 feet long. We all agreed that the long, skinny strip is a per-fect size: plenty of room to plant yet not too much space to maintain. I noticed a couple more flamingos on that side of Jane’s house. These were in addition to the ones I had seen walking up from the other direction. If you’re going to give the neighbors something to talk about, might as well do it right. We had to rush off because my mom had another appointment to get to, naturally. I was glad to know that I’ll have another chance to visit Jane’s place at the Home & Garden Tour next week.

tour tour t this silver sands Mobile Home

4·1·1 The Carpinteria Home and Garden Tour on Saturday, April 30, 11 a.m.-5 p.m., is a self-guided tour of five diverse homes throughout Carpinteria. Tickets are $30. See carpinteriabeautiful.org.

Address: 349 Ash Avenue, Carpinteria

Status: Not for sale

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Visit us online at bhhscalifornia.comMontecito | Santa Barbara | Los Olivos

©2016 Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties (BHHSCP) is a member of the franchise system of BHH Affiliates LLC. BHH Affiliates LLC and BHHSCP do not guarantee accuracy of all data including measurements, conditions, and features of property. Information is obtained from various sources and will not be verified by broker or MLS. CalBRE 01317331

$2,795,000 | 4375 Via Glorieta, Hope Ranch | 3BD/4BAScarborough/Johnson | 331.1465/705.1606

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

$3,510,000 | 2835 Gibraltar Rd, El Cielito/Las Canoas | 18± acs (assr)Kerry Mormann | 805.689.3242

$3,500,000 | 4520 Foothill Rd, Carpinteria | 23± acs (assr)Kerry Mormann | 805.689.3242

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$649,000 | 950 Miramonte Dr #3, Mesa | 2BD/2BAKathy Hughes | 805.448.4881

$559,000 | 984 Miramonte Dr #2, Mesa | 2BD/1½BAKevin M Schmidtchen | 805.689.6877

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Visit us online at bhhscalifornia.comMontecito | Santa Barbara | Los Olivos

©2016 Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties (BHHSCP) is a member of the franchise system of BHH Affiliates LLC. BHH Affiliates LLC and BHHSCP do not guarantee accuracy of all data including measurements, conditions, and features of property. Information is obtained from various sources and will not be verified by broker or MLS. CalBRE 01317331

$809,000 | 31 Mendocino Dr, Goleta | 3BD/ 2½BAMadhu Khemani | 805.252.0265

$3,150,000 | 2690 Gibraltar Rd, El Cielito/Las Canoas | 22± acs (assr)Kerry Mormann | 805.689.3242

$2,100,000 | 1205 Lomita Ln, Carpinteria | 4BD/3BABarbie Detmer | 805.886.2233

$2,875,000 | 1400 Northridge Rd, San Roque | 4BD/4BARandy Glick | 805.563.4066

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OPEN SUN 1-4OPEN SUN 1-4OPEN SUN 1-4$549,900 | 1000 Bailard Ave #C, Carpinteria | 3BD/3BA

Yolanda Van Wingerden | 805.570.4965

$385,000 | 4551 Oak Glen Dr #E, Goleta | 1BD/1BASue Irwin | 805.705.6973

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559RicardoAve.com | 5-Bed/3-Bath | 2,322sf | 9,147sf Lot

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enjoy the best of the beach and a chic urban lifestyle at this bright and charming condominium, within the award-winning Villa del Mar development in the most happening

part of santa Barbara! Featuring wonderful mountain views, the updated unit offers 2 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, open floorplan, gourmet kitchen with wood floors, fireplaces in

both living room & master bedroom suite, luxurious master bathroom, high ceilings, plantation shutters throughout,

patio, balconies, laundry room, 2-car garage, & plenty of usable storage. situated in the Funk Zone, convenient to

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franchisee of BHH Affiliates, LLC. CalBRE# 01426886, 1317331

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Green your crib

b y Dennis Allen

our ocean: From Dump to Salvation?

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©2016 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# 01499736, 01129919, 01182792, 01050902

(805) [email protected]

www.RandyGlick.com

WOW!! Will be the first words out of your mouth when you walk in this spectacular contemporary four bedroom, three and a half

bath view home. Jaw dropping unobstructed 360° ocean, island, city and mountain views greet you from every window. Seller

spent over 1,100,000 dollars remodeling this home since 2009. Current home is 3,266 SF, sits on 3.44 acres and was designed by Ray

Ketzel of Ketzel and Goodman. Amenities include: complete interior remodel of all areas except the kitchen, new Davinci Tile roof and

copper gutters, new electrical, new exterior stucco and paint, new interior unical thin wall plaster, walnut hardwood flooring, four

new bathrooms, new Alder wood doors and windows, new heating and A/C systems. Truth be told the list goes on and on. This is a

spectacular residence on a once in a lifetime view site. A feeling of complete privacy, yet minutes to San Roque shopping. Want to

make your friends jealous? Buy this home! www.1400Northridge.comOffered at $2,250,000

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OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 | 1400 NORTHRIDGE ROADOffered at $2,875,000

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Oceans, lakes, and rivers have been the dumping grounds for our waste for centuries. The diversity and life-carrying

capacity of these waters have been dev-astated — the blighted state of lakes and rivers appearing earlier because of their smaller size and greater vulnerability to being overwhelmed by waste and toxins. Our oceans have long been considered immune to these abuses, but the cumu-lative impact is now manifesting how inaccurate this notion is, as evidenced by depleted fisheries, large dead zones, marine bio-extinctions, trash gyres, and changing acidity.

Recently, I watched a TED talk by Bren Smith, a reformed fisherman, about three-dimensional ocean farm-ing. He operates just such an innovative farm off the coast of New England. The basis of his system is kelp — the second fastest-growing plant on the planet, which also happens to capture five times more carbon than any terrestrial plant. The potential for carbon sequestration is enormous. Bren’s farm is unlike any monoculture fish farm in that it uses zero inputs and builds resilience. The kelp can be harvested into nutritious food, used for soil fertilizer, or processed into biofuel for energy. To add diversity to his plot, he raises oysters and clams in cages on the ocean floor plus mussels and scallops in vertical tube-like structures. His kelp forest provides food and a protected nursery environment for 150 species of fish.

The three dimensionality and biodiversity of this type of aquatic farming provides an invaluable first line of defense against hurricanes and ocean storms. The plants and creatures may suffer damage, but they rebound rapidly. This buff-The plants and creatures may suffer damage, but they rebound rapidly. This buff-The plants and creatures may suffer damage, but they rebound rapidly. This buffering will be increasingly important as monster weather events linked to climate change become more frequent.

Degraded bays and barren coastal areas can be regenerated in short order when nurtured by Bren’s type of productive, restorative farming. For example, each of the oysters he raises filters between 30-50 gallons of sea water each day — pulling in nitrogen that helps restore dead zones. Based on his yields, Bren calculates that farms like his totaling an area half the size of Maine could produce enough biofuel to replace all the petroleum consumed in the United States. Or if used for food, 3D aquatic farming on a scale equal to the area of Washington State could feed the entire world.

Although the research and experimentation taking place on these farms are in the early stages, the results to date are promising on many fronts. Such a venture is about to launch on a 25-acre plot just off shore near UCSB. Stay tuned, and in the meantime, take a look at Bren Smith’s TED talk.

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

our ocean: From Dump to Salvation?

We invite readers to send us their water-saving strategies to share by emailing [email protected].

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Profiles in Design

Website: francesschultz.com

Specialties: Interior design, deco-rating, hosting, and writing.

Notable Projects: The Bee Cottage Story: How I Made a Muddle of Things and Decorated My Way Back to Happiness (Skyhorse Publishing, 2015). Television host of Southern Living Presents.

In a crowded market of good decorat-ing books, Frances Schultz’s title has resonated with readers for combin-ing a dismal but humorous personal

memoir with practical interior design tips.

“The first sentence of my story, I’m sorry to say, ends with a heartbreak,” says Schultz, author of The Bee Cottage Story, a book based on her popular House Beautiful magazine series on the make-over of her cottage in Bridgehampton, New York.

“Decorating and renovating the house became a metaphor for renovating life — my head and my heart,” she says of her publication, which details her life after a broken engagement with her fiancé. “What I experienced is something that I think many women have experienced in some form or another.”

The popularity of the book may also rest in the accessible design concepts — largely based on color choices, furniture arrangement, and smaller details. “Deco-rating is kind of like good manners,” says Schultz. “It’s all really based in common sense, not attempts to intimidate.”

Schultz grew up in North Carolina with a tasteful mother who shared many of her Southern customs and design aesthetic with her daughter. Schultz later brought her flair for Southern hospitality to New York City, where she branched

out her established journalism career to serve as the editor at large of Veranda, and later spent six years hosting the cable television show Southern Living Presents.

Schultz now brings her design sense to California’s cottage gardens and bun-galows from her new home in the Santa Ynez Valley. “There are definitely con-cepts that apply everywhere,” she says of translating the book’s advice to work for Santa Barbara’s architectural styles.

Schultz’s primary advice is to first think of the way you live in each space. “If you don’t have a really clear design sense and vision, move in and just kind of put things in the middle of the room, and let them find their places,” she says.

Schultz says that light and space play a big part in choosing color and décor and that sometimes it just takes a little prac-tice to get it right. “I have stayed up by myself with a glass of wine and pushed every piece of furniture around for the third time in five years,” she says of deco-rating her spacious living room. “I just could not get it right. And I know what I’m doing!”

Schultz is busy speaking and traveling to promote her book, which is in its sixth edition, but her dream project would be to collaborate on a line of housewares, accessories, and small furnishings. “It would center on your grand English aunt meets your eccentric Southern cousin kind of thing,” she says.

Schultz has traveled widely in Europe and has a special connection to the aes-thetics of English and French gardens and country homes. “They are never quite perfect; they are a little messed up, a little frayed,” she says. “I like that. It shows that there’s some living going on and that comfort and functionality are just as important as appearance.” n

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History 101b y Michael Redmon

What was SamarkaNd before it was a retirement community?

Actually, The Samarkand retire-ment community on Treasure Drive has undergone two metamorphoses. It was first an

innovative and ultimately controversial boarding school called Boyland. It was then transformed into a luxury hotel and finally into a retirement complex.

In 1913, Prynce Hopkins opened a school for boys on 13 acres of the Riviera. A highly educated world traveler, Hop-kins was one of the earliest practitioners of the Montessori educational method. Looking to enlarge the school, in 1915 he bought 32 acres at the Samarkand site and built a facility with architectural elements reminiscent of ancient Persia. The most unusual feature of the school was the artificial lake with its map of the world. This allowed the boys to sail the “world oceans” in small boats. The con-tinents even featured smoking volcanoes and running rivers.

Hopkins was a confirmed pacifist, and his outspoken views resulted in his arrest in the spring of 1918 under the Espionage Act, in the midst of U.S. involvement in World War I. The ensuing controversy resulted in the closure of Boyland. Dur-ing the influenza epidemic later that year, which killed millions worldwide, the school became a temporary hospital. In 1920, Hopkins’s mother, Mary, opened the Samarkand Hotel.

The new hotel was designed to cater to a wealthier clientele. Every sitting room had a fireplace, and all rooms had steam heating. The terraced gardens featured a number of lily ponds, and the lake was framed by a rose-festooned pergola. The grounds also boasted a bowling green and tennis courts. Golfing guests had full privileges at La Cumbre Country Club.

Inside, the hotel offered a ballroom, game room, and a small theater. All

meals were served on Wedgwood china, while staff dressed in silk pantaloons and turbans in keeping with the exotic theme. The Samarkand had its own house orchestra. The second manager of the hotel, Charles Hervey, who came on board six months after the opening, was known as “The Caliph.” The highlight of the opening was a performance by the world-renowned dancers, Ted Shawn and Ruth St. Denis. One reviewer noted that “Miss St. Denis’ Hindu dances cap-tivated the audience.”

The hotel enjoyed initial success, but the opening of other hotels, the onset of the Depression, and the hotel’s some-what isolated location hurt business. Hervey tried to combat this last situa-tion by contracting with an aircraft com-pany to provide an air shuttle service to and from the grounds. This was soon abandoned.

In the 1930s, Alma Spreckels, widow of the sugar magnate, bought the hotel and poured some $200,000 into reno-vations, including a new pool, tennis courts, and clubhouse. The lake was filled in during this period. It was all to no avail, and in 1940 she traded the hotel for a Marin County dairy farm. The new owner sold some of the hotel acreage to a developer, and other owners followed. During World War II, the Samarkand became an R&R facility for servicemen.

In 1955, the hotel and its remain-ing 16 acres were sold to Samarkand of Santa Barbara, Inc., and Samarkand then became a retirement community. Expansion and massive renovations in the 1980s and 1990s virtually obliter-ated any structural remains of the hotel. Today, the Evangelical Covenant Church operates a facility that offers its residents a wide range of accommodations and health care.

Michael Redmon, director of research at the Santa Barbara Historical Museum, will answer your questions about Santa Barbara’s history. Write to him c/o The Santa Barbara Independent, 122 West Figueroa Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101.

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New Listing | 232 E. Los Olivos | Offered at $4,250,000

Errol JahnkE

[email protected]

LaS TapiaS, “The Garden Walls” - a 1922 George Washington Smith-designed home in the Spanish colonial revival idiom, was extensively remodeled in

2006. The period charm has been carefully protected and revitalized. It consists of 3770 square feet composed of 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, spacious kitchen, living, dining rooms, library/media room behind the secret door plus a separate guest

suite of 618 square feet with fireplace. Twenty plus fruit trees and berry vines including apricot, pear, pomegranate, kaffir lime, mandarin, pears & Bearss limes, apple, nectarine, grapefruit, 3 varieties of oranges and 3 fig trees as well as blackberry and boysenberry vines. The property includes five specimens of the original Mission olive grove estimated to be 200 years old. Las Tapias has been designated a City Landmark.

©2016 Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties (BHHSCP) is a member of the franchise system of BHH Affiliates LLC. BHH Affiliates LLC and BHHSCP do not guarantee accuracy of all data including measurements, conditions, and features of property. Information is obtained from various sources and will not be verified by broker or MLS. CalBRE 00448463

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Profiles in Design

Website: francesschultz.com

Specialties: Interior design, deco-rating, hosting, and writing.

Notable Projects: The Bee Cottage Story: How I Made a Muddle of Things and Decorated My Way Back to Happiness (Skyhorse Publishing, 2015). Television host of Southern Living Presents.

In a crowded market of good decorat-ing books, Frances Schultz’s title has resonated with readers for combin-ing a dismal but humorous personal

memoir with practical interior design tips.

“The first sentence of my story, I’m sorry to say, ends with a heartbreak,” says Schultz, author of The Bee Cottage Story, a book based on her popular House Beautiful magazine series on the makeBeautiful magazine series on the makeBeautiful -over of her cottage in Bridgehampton, New York.

“Decorating and renovating the house became a metaphor for renovating life — my head and my heart,” she says of her publication, which details her life after a broken engagement with her fiancé. “What I experienced is something that I think many women have experienced in some form or another.”

The popularity of the book may also rest in the accessible design concepts —largely based on color choices, furniture arrangement, and smaller details. “Deco-rating is kind of like good manners,” says Schultz. “It’s all really based in common sense, not attempts to intimidate.”

Schultz grew up in North Carolina with a tasteful mother who shared many of her Southern customs and design aesthetic with her daughter. Schultz later brought her flair for Southern hospitality to New York City, where she branched

out her established journalism career to serve as the editor at large of Veranda, and later spent six years hosting the cable television show Southern Living Presents.

Schultz now brings her design sense to California’s cottage gardens and bun-galows from her new home in the Santa Ynez Valley. “There are definitely con-cepts that apply everywhere,” she says of translating the book’s advice to work for Santa Barbara’s architectural styles.

Schultz’s primary advice is to first think of the way you live in each space. “If you don’t have a really clear design sense and vision, move in and just kind of put things in the middle of the room, and let them find their places,” she says.

Schultz says that light and space play a big part in choosing color and décor and that sometimes it just takes a little prac-tice to get it right. “I have stayed up by myself with a glass of wine and pushed every piece of furniture around for the third time in five years,” she says of deco-rating her spacious living room. “I just could not get it right. And I know what I’m doing!”

Schultz is busy speaking and traveling to promote her book, which is in its sixth edition, but her dream project would be to collaborate on a line of housewares, accessories, and small furnishings. “It would center on your grand English aunt meets your eccentric Southern cousin kind of thing,” she says.

Schultz has traveled widely in Europe and has a special connection to the aes-thetics of English and French gardens and country homes. “They are never quite perfect; they are a little messed up, a little frayed,” she says. “I like that. It shows that there’s some living going on and that comfort and functionality are just as important as appearance.” n

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History 101b y Michael Redmon

What was SamarkaNd before it was a retirement community?

Actually, The Samarkand retire-ment community on Treasure Drive has undergone two metamorphoses. It was first an

innovative and ultimately controversial boarding school called Boyland. It was then transformed into a luxury hotel and finally into a retirement complex.

In 1913, Prynce Hopkins opened a school for boys on 13 acres of the Riviera. A highly educated world traveler, Hop-kins was one of the earliest practitioners of the Montessori educational method. Looking to enlarge the school, in 1915 he bought 32 acres at the Samarkand site and built a facility with architectural elements reminiscent of ancient Persia. The most unusual feature of the school was the artificial lake with its map of the world. This allowed the boys to sail the “world oceans” in small boats. The con-tinents even featured smoking volcanoes and running rivers.

Hopkins was a confirmed pacifist, and his outspoken views resulted in his arrest in the spring of 1918 under the Espionage Act, in the midst of U.S. involvement in World War I. The ensuing controversy resulted in the closure of Boyland. Dur-ing the influenza epidemic later that year, which killed millions worldwide, the school became a temporary hospital. In 1920, Hopkins’s mother, Mary, opened the Samarkand Hotel.

The new hotel was designed to cater to a wealthier clientele. Every sitting room had a fireplace, and all rooms had steam heating. The terraced gardens featured a number of lily ponds, and the lake was framed by a rose-festooned pergola. The grounds also boasted a bowling green and tennis courts. Golfing guests had full privileges at La Cumbre Country Club.

Inside, the hotel offered a ballroom, game room, and a small theater. All

meals were served on Wedgwood china, while staff dressed in silk pantaloons and turbans in keeping with the exotic theme. The Samarkand had its own house orchestra. The second manager of the hotel, Charles Hervey, who came on board six months after the opening, was known as “The Caliph.” The highlight of the opening was a performance by the world-renowned dancers, Ted Shawn and Ruth St. Denis. One reviewer noted that “Miss St. Denis’ Hindu dances cap-tivated the audience.”

The hotel enjoyed initial success, but the opening of other hotels, the onset of the Depression, and the hotel’s some-what isolated location hurt business. Hervey tried to combat this last situa-tion by contracting with an aircraft com-pany to provide an air shuttle service to and from the grounds. This was soon abandoned.

In the 1930s, Alma Spreckels, widow of the sugar magnate, bought the hotel and poured some $200,000 into reno-vations, including a new pool, tennis courts, and clubhouse. The lake was filled in during this period. It was all to no avail, and in 1940 she traded the hotel for a Marin County dairy farm. The new owner sold some of the hotel acreage to a developer, and other owners followed. During World War II, the Samarkand became an R&R facility for servicemen.

In 1955, the hotel and its remain-ing 16 acres were sold to Samarkand of Santa Barbara, Inc., and Samarkand then became a retirement community. Expansion and massive renovations in the 1980s and 1990s virtually obliter-ated any structural remains of the hotel. Today, the Evangelical Covenant Church operates a facility that offers its residents a wide range of accommodations and health care.

Michael Redmon, director of research at the Santa Barbara Historical Museum, will answer your questions about Santa Barbara’s history. Write to him c/o The Santa Barbara Independent, 122 The Santa Barbara Independent, 122 The Santa Barbara IndependentWest Figueroa Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101.

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OPEN HOUSES Saturday 4/23 & Sunday 4/24

Carpinteria1045 Palmetto Way #D, 3BD/1.5BA, Sat 1-4 Sun 1-4, $510,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Steve Heller 805-252-2749 Andy Madrid 805-452-14565446 8th Street #12, 2BD/1.5BA, Sun 2-4, $572,000, Seascape Realty, Jackie Williams 805-680-50663375 Foothill #933, 2BD/2BA, Sat 2-4 Sun 2-4, $745,000, Village Properties, Susie Maybery 805-684-34151163 Calle Lagunitas, 3BD/2.5BA, Sun 1-4, $746,750, Village Properties, Michelle Glaus 805-452-04461519 Meadow Circle, 4BD/2.5BA, Sat 1-4, $895,000, Sotheby’s, Karen Davidson 805-320-2489954 Concha Loma Drive, 4BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $959,000, Santa Barbara Estates, Christopher A Page 805-284-84223375 Foothill #911, 3BD/2BA, Sat 2-4 Sun 2-4, $1,575,000, Village Properties, Susie Maybery 805 684-34151959 Paquita Drive, 4BD/4BA, Sun 2-4, $1,749,000, Sterling Properties, Michael Humphrey, Broker 805-570-33334664 4th Street #B, 3BD/3.5BA, Sun 1-3, $1,829,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Diego Gomez 805-448-97224520 Foothill Road, 4BD/5BA, Sun 2-4, $3,500,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Kerry Mormann, James St. James 949-547-18603447 Padaro Lane, 5BD/3.5BA, Sun 1-4, $12,500,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Kathleen Winter 805-451-4663

Downtown Santa Barbara1720 Chapala Street 8, 2BD/2BA, Sun 2-4, $465,000, Coldwell Banker, Holly Misic 805-335-3315421 West Anapamu Street #D, 3BD/2BA, Sat 3-5 Sun 1-4, $675,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Marguerite Taylor 805-705-0957 Patti Yahyavi 805-452-64921624 De La Vina Street, 2BD/1BA, Sat 1-3, $729,000, Sotheby’s, Jennifer Berger 805-451-54841831 Chapala Street, 2BD/2BA, Sat 1-4 Sun 1-4, $749,000, Sotheby’s, Gene Archambault 805-455-11901827 De La Vina Street, 1BD+study/2BA, Sun 2-4, $819,900, Coast and Valley Properties, Monica Lenches 805-689-1300

123 Bath Street #A7, 1BD/1.5BA, Sun 12-4, $849,500, Berkshire Hathaway, Drew Stime 805-452-5053705/707 Northview Road, 1BD/2BA, Sun 2-4, $879,000, Sotheby’s, Marilyn Rickard 805-452-82841829 De La Vina Street, 2BD/1.5BA, Sun 2-4, $879,900, Coast and Valley Properties, Monica Lenches 805-689-1300

Eastside Santa Barbara1323 Harmon Street, 3BD/2BA, Sun 2-4, $695,000, Coldwell Banker, Kristin McWilliams 805-455-5001 121 Bath Street #D4, 2BD/2.5BA, Sat 1-4 Sun 1-4, $1,140,000, Village Properties, Cimme Eordanidis 805-722-84801502 De La Vina Street, 2BD/1BA, Sun 1-4, $1,350,000 Goodwin & Thyne Properties, Anthony Bordin 805-729-0527220 East Yanoanli Street #B, 2BD/2.5BA, Sat 12-3, $1,389,000, Village Properties, David Magid 805-451-0402

Goleta35 Dearborn Place #62, 1BD/1BA, Sat 1-4, $349,000, Keller Williams, Dusty Baker 805-570-010249 Dearborn Place #14, 1BD/1BA, Sat 1-4, $375,000, Gary Welterlen 805-895-47444551 Oak Glen #E, 1BD/1BA, Sun 1-3, $385,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Sue Irwin 805-705-69737211 Del Norte Drive, 4BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $775,000, Goodwin & Thyne Properties, John Thyne III 805-895-730931 Mendocindo Drive, 3BD/2.5BA, Sun 1-3, $809,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Madhu Khemani 805-252-06257290 Bassano, 4BD/2BA, Sun 2-4, $829,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Mary Layman 805-448-38906528 Camino Venturoso, 4BD/3BA, Sun 2-4, $990,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Marie Sue Parsons 805-895-4866, Stephanie Young 805-453-85286556 Camino Venturoso, 4BD/3BA, Sun 1-4 Sat 1-5, 995,000, Coldwell Banker, Stephen MacFarlane 805-770-0838 Bruce Emmens 805-452-32836865 Silver Fern Court, 4BD/4BA, Sun 2-4, $1,229,000, Sotheby’s, Dan Johnson 805-895-51504999 San Marcos Court, 4BD/3BA, Sun 1-4, $1,285,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Jarrod Shively 805-714-5114

7720 Kestrel Lane, 3BD/4BA, Sat 1-4, $2,100,000, Keller Williams Realty, Janay Marshall 720-984-0087

Hope Ranch4132 Hidden Oaks Road, 4BD/4.5BA, Sun 1-4, $2,095,000, Village Properties, Aaron Gilles 805-895-18774375 Via Glorieta, 3BD/3.5BA, Sun 1:30-4:30, $2,795,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Robert Johnson 805-706-16064140 Marina Drive, 5BD/2BA, Sat 1-3 Sun 1-4, $2,950,000, Sotheby’s, Arve Eng 805-698-29151263 Las Palmas, 4BD/3.5BA, Sun 2-4, $3,495,000, Sotheby’s, Melissa Birch 805-689-26744178 Creciente Drive, 4BR/3BA, Sun 1:30-5, $3,875,000, Stones Real Estate, Team Eric and Mary 805-682-6090

The Mesa984 Miramonte Drive #2, 2BD/1.5BA, Sun 2-4, $559,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Kevin Schmidtchen 805-689-6877950 Miramonte Drive #3, 2BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $649,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Bob Ratliffe 805-448-664250 Barranca Avenue #8, 3BD/2BA, Sun 2-4, $975,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Lisa Walters 805-706-6368215 Las Ondas, 3BD/1BA, Sun 1-4, $1,150,000, Keller Williams, Stephanie Rachford 805-252-5229 & Jessica Moriarty 805-453-7823231 Los Alamos Avenue, 3BD/2BA, Sun 2-4, $1,198,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Heather Porter 805-403-10011638 Payeras Street, 4BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $1,250,000, Goodwin & Thyne Properties, Caitlin Benson 805-699-5102106 San Nicholas Avenue, 2BD/1BA, Sun 2-4, $1,495,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Steve Heller 805-252-2749612 Calle Del Oro, 3BD/2BA, Sun 2-4, $1,499,000, Sotheby’s, Michael Nicassio 805-698-22531330 Sage Hill Road, 3BD/3BA, Sun 1-4, $1,575,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Scott Williams 805-51-9300226 Santa Cruz Boulevard, 3BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $1,795,000, Scott Westlotorn 805-403-4313559 Ricardo Avenue, 5BD/3BA, Sun 1-4, $1,865,000, Venturelli Group 805-680-5141102 San Nicholas Avenue, 2BD/1BA, Sun 2-4, $2,195,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Steve Heller 805-252-2749

Montecito1568 Ramona Lane, 3BD/3.5BA, Sat 1-3, Rental $9,500/mo, Keller Williams, Janice Laney 805-705-64741058 Miramonte #10, 1BD/1BA, Sat 12-2, $415,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Gavin Koehn 805-698-12581220 Coast Village Road #110, 3BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $999,000, Sotheby’s, Laura Collector 805-451-2306546 San Ysidro Road #B, 2BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $1,299,000, Ingrid Anderson Smith, 805-689-2396595 Paso Robles Drive, 4BD/3BA, Sat 2-4 Sun 1-4, $1,495,000, Santa Barbara Brokers, Troy G Hoidal 805 689-680858 Seaview Drive, 2BD/2BA, BY APPT 1-4, $1,798,000, Vickie Craig 805-708-24682727 East Valley Road, 4BD/3BA, Sun 1-3, $1,875,000, www.TeamBollinger.com 805-220-8808 1295 Spring Road, 3BD/3BA, Sat 1:30-3:30 Sun 1-3, $1,995,000, Village Properties, Carol Frazzano-Bailey 805-252-2272 Barbara Savage 805-455-193343 Humpfrey Road, 2BD/2BA, Sat 2-4, $2,299,000, Village Properties, Marilyn Moore 805-689-0507298 East Mountain Drive, 5BD/4.5BA, Sun 1-4, $2,450,000, Sotheby’s, Daniela Johnson 805-453-4555335 Calle Hermoso, 3BD/2.5BA, Sun 1-4, $2,495,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Ricardo Munoz 805-895-8725729 Woodland Drive, 3BD/2.5BA, Sun 12-5, $2,495,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Kat Hitckcock 805-705-4485 Joyce Enright 805-570-136020 South Sierra Vista Road, 5BD/3.5BA, Sun 2-4, $2,795,000, Marcy Bazzani 805-717-04501110 Oriole Road, 4BD/3BA, Sat 12-3 Sun 12-3, $2,995,000, Eric Stockmann 805-895-0789193 East Mountain Drive, 3BD/5BA, Sun 1-4, $3,195,000, Sotheby’s, Wade Hansen 805-689-9682595 Freehaven Drive, 7BD/5.5BA, Sun 2-5, $3,475,000, Berkshire Hathaway, John Comin 805-689-3078754 Winding Creek Lane, 4BD /3.5BA, Sun 1-4, $3,495,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Mary Whitney 805-689-0915

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Montecito (CONTINUED)1356-1358 Plaza Pacifica, 3BD/3.5BA, By Appt., $3,650,000, Sotheby’s, Bertrand de Gabriac 805-570-36122180 Alisos Drive, 4BD/3.5BA, Sun 1-3, $3,750,000, Sotheby’s, Sandy Stahl 805-689-1602720 Ladera Lane, 5BD/4.5BA, Sun 1-4, $3,785,000, Village Properties, Brian King 805-452-0471187 East Mountain Drive, 4BD/5.5BA, Sun 1-4, $3,950,000, Sotheby’s, Frank Abatemarco 805-450-74771709 Overlook Lane, 5BD/4.5BA, By Appt., $4,420,000, Sotheby’s, Frank Abatemarco 805-450-74771385 Oak Creek Canyon Road, Lot/Land, By Appt., $4,450,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Joe Stubbins 805-729-0778975 Mariposa Lane, 4BD/3.5BA, Sun 2-4, $4,495,000, Village Properties, Grubb Campbell Group 805-294-28901423 East Mountain Drive, 4BD/4.5BA, Sun 2-4, $4,695,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Calcagno & Hamilton, Nancy Hamilton 805-565-40002332 Bella Vista Drive, 3BD/4BA, By Appt., $4,695,000, Sotheby’s, Frank Abatemarco 805-450-7477549 Hot Springs Road, 7BD/6BA, Sun 1-4, $4,950,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Patrice Serrani 805-637-51121159 Hill Road, 3BD/3BA, Sun 1-3, $5,435,000, Village Properties, Wayne Barker 805-637-2948745 Lilac Drive, 4BD/4.5BA, Sun 2-4, $5,995,000, Sotheby’s, Jenny Hall 805-705-7125420 Toro Canyon Road, 6BD/6.5BA, Sun 1-3, $6,295,000, Sotheby’s, Karen Strickland 805-455-3226764 San Ysidro Lane, 5BD/7.5BA, Sun 1-3, $10,700,000, Village Properties, John Henderson 805-689-1066

Noleta1043 North Patterson, 4BD/3BA, Sun 1-4, $1,275,000, Goodwin & Thyne Properties, PJ Williams 805-403-05854630 Vista Buena, 5BD/3BA, By Appt., $1,500,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Mary Layman 805-448-38902000 North San Marcos, 3BD/2BA, Sun 12-3, $1,795,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Brett Buschbom 805-451-9108

1745 San Marcos Pass Road, 4BD/2.5BA, Sun 1-4, $1,845,000, Coldwell Banker, Venturelli Group 805-680-51411310 Via Brigitte, 5BD/4.5BA, Sun 2-4, $3,749,000, Sotheby’s, Melissa Birch 805-689-26744569 Via Clarice, 3BD/3.5BA, Sat 2-4 Sun 2-4, $2,150,000, Village Properties, Jan Banister 805-455-1194, Dianne and Brianna Johnson 805-455-65705219 East Camino Cielo, 5BD/4.5BA, Sun 2-4, $4,900,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Mary Elliott 805-450-9933

Riviera601 East Micheltorena Street #107, 3BD/3BA, Sun 1-4, $1,395,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Ken Switzer 805-680-4622508 Las Alturas Road, 3BD/2BA, Sun 2-4, $1,450,000, Coldwell Banker, Joan Wagner, 805-895-4555151 La Vista Grande, 3BD/2.5BA, Sun 1-3, $1,699,000, Sotheby’s, Kara Strickland 805-708-69692217 Mission Ridge Road, 2BD/3BA, By Appt., $2,195,000, Sotheby’s, Linda Borkowski 805-252-7305 1734 Franceschi Road, 4BD/3.5BA, Sat 1-3, $2,295,000, Keller Williams, Bob Walsmith Jr. 805-720-5362853 Jimeno Road, 3BD/4BA, Sun 2-4, $2,395,000, Village Properties, Leanne Wood 805-284-71771520 Franceschi Road, 3BD/2.5BA, Sun 1-3, $2,395,000, Sotheby’s, Michelle Damiani 805-729-13641402 Grand Avenue, 4BD/5BA, Sun 1-4, $3,495,000, Village Properties, Sheela Hunt 805-698-3767 Mark Hunt 805-698-21741930 Mission Ridge Road, 5BD/6BA, Sun 1-4, $3,950,000, Keller Williams, Jon Gilkeson 805-335-4749

Samarkand2705 Clinton Terrace, 3BD/2BA, Sun 2-4, $1,267,000, Sotheby’s, Jeanne Palumbo 805-689-1968528 Alegria Road, 3BD/2BA, Sat 2-4 Sun 2-4, $1,365,000, Kathleen Barnato, Realtor 805-570-3366 Kimberly Rockwell, Keller Williams 805-698-8848

San Roque3639 San Remo Drive #19, 2BD/2BA, Sat 1-4 Sun 1-3, $529,500, Berkshire Hathaway, Bob Ratliffe 805-448-6642 Jessie Sessions 805-709-0904

541 North La Cumbre Road, 2BD/2BA, Sun 1-3, $705,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Paul Mueller 805-315-1515456 Paseo Del Descanso, 4BD/3BA, Sun 1-4, $1,099,000, Sotheby’s, Austin Jones 805-319-33053109 Calle Noguera, 3BD/1.5BA, Sun 1-4, $1,199,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Rachel Brown 805-570-7160121 North Ontare Road, 3BD/3BA, Sun 1-4, $1,399,000, Village Properties, Anita Ward, 805-689-54031431 Portesuello Avenue, 4BD/3BA, Sun 1-4, $1,349,000, Sotheby’s, Deb Archambault 805- 963-68291189 North Ontare Road, 4BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $1,400,000, Berkshire Hathaway, DeLorie 805-570-9181 Salvione 805-570-78123844 Lincoln Road, 5BD/3BA, Sun 1-4, $1,525,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Hristo Hristov 805-284-84713831 Center Avenue, 5BD/4BA, Sat 1:30-4 Sun 1-4, $1,579,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Yolanda Van Wingerden 805-570-49653310 Los Pinos Drive, 4BD/4BA, Sun 2-4, $1,798,000, Scott McCosker, 805-687-24361400 Northridge Road, 4BD/3.5BA, Sun 1-4, $2,875,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Marilyn Wankum & Gordon Hardey 805-455-16071333 Santa Teresita Drive, 3BD/5BA, Sun 2-4, $2,995,000, Coast and Valley Properties, Robert P Ruccione 805-729-2004

Summerland2205 Lillie Avenue Unit #D, 2BD/2BA, Sat 1-3 Sun 12-3, $850,000, Sotheby’s, Linda Brown

“Brownie” 805-666-9090 Marie Larkin 805-680-25252368 Whitney Avenue, 3BD/2BA, Sun 2-4, $1,675,000, Village Properties, Shandra Campbell 805-886-11762450 Whitney Avenue, 3BD/3BA, Sun 1-4, $2,495,000, Santa Barbara Brokers, Troy G Hoidal 805 689-6808

Upper East Santa Barbara601 East Micheltorena Street #85, 3BD/2.5BA, Sun 2-4, $1,188,000, Village Properties, Kathy Henry 805-637-44001814 Olive Avenue, 3BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $1,219,000, Sotheby’s, Jim Alzina 805-455-19411434 Laguna Street #A+B, 4BD/3BA, Sun 2-4, $1,500,000,

Keller Williams, Janice Laney 805-705-6474210 East Pueblo Street, 4BD/3.5BA, Sun 2-4, $2,395,000, Marilyn Moore 805-689-05071721 Santa Barbara Street, 5BD/4BA, Sat 1-4 Sun 1-4, $2,950,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Anderson 805-618-8747 Hurst 805-680-8216232 East Los Olivos, 5BD/4.5BA, Sat 2-4 Sun 2-4, $4,250,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Errol Jahnke 805-259-6969221 East Constance Avenue, 6BD/5BA, Sun 1-4, $5,500,000, The Hall Team 805-450-8923

Westside Santa Barbara728 West Mission Street, 3BD/2BA, Sun 2-4, $700,000, Farideh Farinpour 805-708-3617428 West Valerio Street, 2BD/2BA, Sat 2-4, $929,000, Century 21, Dawn Ziegler 805-570-9573

Santa Ynez Valley1231 Cuesta Street, 2BD/1BA, Sun 1-4, $535,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Peggy Johnson 805-245-5978253 Glennora, 3BD/2BA, Sat 11-2, $569,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Suzy Ealand & Ken Sideris 805-698-9902332 Nykobing, 4BD/2.5BA, Sun 1-3, $665,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Jamie Jo Sim 805-689-5799531 Meadow View Drive, 4BD/2BA, Sun 2-4, $655,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Rhoda Johnson 805-708-8707520 Aebeltoft Way, 3BD/2.5BA, Sat 12:30-3:30, $867,700, Berkshire Hathaway, Karin Aitken 805-252-12053173 Samantha Drive, 4+BD/2.5BA, Sun 12-3, $899,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Carole Colone 805-708-2580547 Park View Trail, 4BD/3.5BA, Sat 11-3, $939,000, Village Properties, Ashley Endy & Carey Kendall 805-722-55111561 Calzada Avenue, 3BD/2BA, Sun 3-6, $1,595,000, Prestigious Properties & Inv., Stella Anderson 805-570-8529

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Santa barbara county SaleSarea Seller buyer price date addreSSsanta MaRIa lYnCH RYan s eu ReYes Manuel $330,000 4/01/16 526 W HaWtHoRn st

beebe nona M IRIaRte guIlleRMo $190,000 4/08/16 133 e bunnY avegaRIbolDI JoHn M eu baRRagan salvaDoR JR $195,000 4/01/16 411 n MIlleR stMaInaRD FoRRest F eu CoX laI M ea $285,000 4/01/16 1038 e HeRMosa stseguRa luIs F JR eu JaCKson RanDY eu $350,000 4/05/16 612 s luCas DRMouYeos anne M tRust DIaZ JeFFReY D $165,000 4/08/16 715 s bRaDleY RD 18JaCob MaRY a MoRa aleJanDRa s ea $325,000 4/07/16 824 s MCClellanD st

suMMeRlanD seaWall PRoPeRtIes KRugeR PatRICIa K tRustee $3,500,000 4/01/16 15 looKout PaRK RDbRaDleY FReDeRICK W g KaRP DavID a eu $1,850,000 4/05/16 2631 FReesIa DR

santa YneZ MaRtIn alan eu WHalen gaRY R tRustee $800,000 4/07/16 1193 Mustang DRunInCoRPoRateD buRaK KostI RaMIReZ JoRge $277,000 4/07/16 305 n v st

RoDgeRs RICHaRD D eu HInKens tHoMas W eu $140,000 4/01/16 213 n v stsMItH KevIn eu RaMos obDulIo a eu $375,000 4/06/16 1038 HonDa WaYKoKes Paul ea MCCaRtHY PatRICK F eu $410,000 4/08/16 1125 aRguello CtbalDen DaRalYn a QuIntanaR MaRCo a $297,000 4/06/16 3406 vIa CoRteZMCgIvneY beRnaRD aRebalo MIguel ea $310,000 4/08/16 260 alDebaRan aveoRsua FRanCIs b tRustee sutton Ron eu $420,000 4/04/16 4403 FalCon DRWInant RICHaRD C tRust esPInoZa saul eu $435,000 4/08/16 357 MeDInaH lnbaIleY sCott a eu salM DavID l eu $500,000 4/06/16 219 galaXY WaYbRuHn JoHn C tRustee aRIas santos eu $425,000 4/01/16 253 la lata DRtostI suZanne F tRustee geanta MateI ea $425,000 4/01/16 250 MaIn stbeneDICt PeteR J sMs PRoPeRtY PaRtneRs llC $466,000 4/08/16 290 PeRKIns stFoRDYCe bIbIana b lenoW PatRICK J tRustee $535,000 4/01/16 265 CoIneR stbaY l JulIan tRust CoRRal MaRIo H $250,000 4/01/16 1121 e HaRDIng avebuCHeRt FaMIlY tRust PeDRaZa JavIeR H $270,000 4/08/16 1403 e MCelHanY aveesPaRZa vICtoR e eu FloRes vIoleta R $197,500 4/04/16 905 n PalIsaDe DRCass tHelMa J tRust MuRPHY RobeRt e JR $247,500 4/07/16 1201 touCHstone lnRICe gaRY t tRustee PRICe KellY s eu $500,000 4/06/16 526 bosCoe CtJollY PHIllIP M eu CollI CHaD g eu $435,000 4/06/16 642 DanIel DRblougH DanIel D tRustee MaRatas eMManuel eu $275,000 4/08/16 1932 n MelanIe CtDeKoRte MattHeW FosteR vICtoRIa M $238,000 4/06/16 310 e MCCoY ln 11FsHaW MICHael eu ReYnolDs tRavIs J eu $380,000 4/06/16 2662 s Rubel WYgRaHaM JanICe P tRustee HeRnanDeZ DanIel $591,000 4/01/16 1665 lauRel aveWHalen gaRY R tRustee neWton CHRIstoPHeR $609,000 4/07/16 3620 CeRRIto stKooP FaMIlY tRust sMItH HeatHeR D eu $386,000 3/24/16 4467 tItan avesPallIno JaMes F eu tegueu alPHonse M K eu $489,500 3/31/16 2795 aRboRvIeW lnWells FaRgo banK na balDaCCHIno MaRCus eu $477,000 3/31/16 336 laDeRaaDaMs, MIRIaM t KIRKPatRICK PatRICIa a tRust $493,500 3/31/16 3735 lunaR CIRbRoDY alan alDRIDge leWIs H eu $457,500 3/31/16 4052 euRoPa aveKnIgHt Jason ea MoYeR saMuel t eu $485,000 3/25/16 746 goDDaRD DReagle vIsta eQuItIes llC laMont JaMes J eu $450,000 3/31/16 736 MeRCuRY aveMbb PRoPeRtIes llC esPaRZa susan $190,000 3/22/16 3891 CassInI CIR 2baYvIeW loan seRvICIng llC aDaMs bRIan W $450,000 3/31/16 3121 avena RDFItZgeRalD DavID J tRustee JoHansen eRIK a ea $550,000 3/22/16 234 Menlo DRClaY PRoPeRtIes llC soutHeRn HIlls FunDIng llC $210,000 3/25/16 7000 long CanYon RDaleXanDeR anDRea eu MCCaRtHY DeveloPMent & ConstRu $400,000 3/28/16 275 CentennIal stoRton JoHn g tRustee oRton CaRol a tRustee $120,000 3/31/16 10 CHaMIso DRoRtIZ veRonICa J ea avIla RICaRDo eu $327,500 3/25/16 229 e WIllIaMs stFReeMan tIMotHY tRustee Rosas savaDoR ea $209,000 3/28/16 1700 n lYnne DR 46sPallIno JaMes F eu aRanDa XoCHItI M $305,000 3/31/16 1713 la salle DRDuRan MaRgaRet C MaDRIgal gReg s eu $298,000 3/23/16 1641 n CanYon DRHaMMell CHRIs J eu CaRRanZa geRMan eu $305,000 3/29/16 530 n bRIan stlInD PaMela M tRustee nICKason sCott eu $525,000 3/30/16 1315 JoDI CtDonalDson FReDRIC n eu FoRMan JeReMY s eu $439,000 3/25/16 621 MaPle CtWIlson HeIDI J tRustee baKeR-boYD CHaRles eu $340,000 3/25/16 2447 s santa Rosa stRanDolPH Joan soutHWICK RYan t $345,000 3/23/16 432 e PlaYa blanCa stsIngH DelIa R RIveRa Jesus eu $323,000 3/22/16 1808 n Magellan DRHoYos FabIo g JeDloWsKI RICHaRD W sR $386,000 3/22/16 534 e san luIs DRalFaRo aMalIa s ea Kuang tIMotHY tRust $150,000 3/21/16 220 e gRant st 29goss sPenCeR J goss steven P tRustee $174,500 3/31/16 1851 n lauRen lngoss steven P tRustee geRlaCH bRIttneY $349,000 3/31/16 1851 n lauRen lnsaPuto, JosePH eDWaRD Pana DIanne a $225,000 3/23/16 310 e MCCoY ln 5JvoRIe RICHaRD K tRustee CHeeK RICHaRD D tRust $68,000 3/28/16 310 e MCCoY ln 7bnICKason sCott eu alMagueR sIlvIa $346,000 3/30/16 2220 s lIlY lnKIng MaRCella J aRnoD saM eu $320,000 3/25/16 1750 e bIlbao DRMIeR MICHael J eu batson CuRtIs a tRustee $1,100,000 3/31/16 2270 CRYstal DRlItWIleR HaRolD eu Coale Douglas $625,000 3/22/16 3321 CaMIno aRRoYo

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.

Santa barbara county SaleSarea Seller buyer price date addreSSbuellton/solvang bRaDbuRY Hollt R MInus CRaIg eu $1,000,000 4/01/16 1238 alaMo PIntaDo RD

naRang tHaKaR D tRustee Rta buellton Hotel llC $9,300,000 4/05/16 114 e HWY 246Rta buellton Hotel llC Rta buellton Hotel-II llC $4,650,000 4/05/16 114 e HWY 246FeInsteIn JennIFeR l QuIgleY MattHeW e eu $635,000 4/08/16 470 Dove CanYon RD

CaRPInteRIa MtI CaPItal InC HoWe aubReY P III eu $542,500 4/08/16 6088 JaCaRanDa WaY CoMWeg MaRY a tRust FRIeDMan JIll l $563,000 4/05/16 4872 saWYeR aveaXelsson eWY tRustee saRagosa eDWaRD a eu $618,000 4/07/16 1245 FRanCIsCan Ct 2

CuYaMa CuRtIs JaMes D eu WooDWaRD DonalD eu $560,000 4/07/16 1220 PeRKIns RDgoleta Castellanos MaRK aeu WRIgHt JaMes W tRustee $780,000 4/08/16 4787 CHanDleR st

engle geoRge tRustee Zavala DIegas eu $855,000 4/07/16 5791 leeDs lngHoR DoHa D ReMMes DanIel ea $400,000 4/01/16 39 DeaRboRn Pl 94bIsaCCIa anDReW J eu MCClanaHan eRIn ea $625,000 4/08/16 449 Cannon gReen DR CeIbeRt JeRoMe J tRustee WeRneR tIMotHY J tRustee $840,000 4/07/16 6863 buttonWooD lneRICKson alan l eu neXt geneRatIon CaPItal llC $620,000 4/05/16 6256 neWCastle aveHeMMan RogeR D eu bRanDt nanCY s ea $840,000 4/06/16 444 aMHeRst DRHassleR RobeRt K tRustee auKeR DanIel P tRustee $320,500 4/05/16 6155 la goleta RDDeRogatIs PHIlIP M tRustee sPeaRs nICHolas s ea $739,000 4/08/16 7652 DaRtMooR ave

guaDaluPe MeZa CaRlos M ea MeZa CaRlos eu $80,000 4/07/16 153 santa baRbaRa stCRIDleR, anne WoolDRIDge Joel W $314,000 4/01/16 5182 suRFbIRD ln

loMPoC DeutsCHe banK nat tRust Co CaRo benIto $274,500 4/06/16 1725 e beRKeleY DRbRooKs tIM eu HeRseY MattHeW eu $350,000 4/01/16 136 PRInCeton PlgoetsCH MaRno e tRustee MtI CaPItal InC $217,000 4/08/16 908 e bluFF DRWIttMan Jon K ClInKsCales tIMotHY R eu $339,000 4/07/16 1033 n luPIne stnoRtH MICHael D eu Denton MattHeW D $340,000 4/07/16 1209 n b stsutton Ron P eu sIeMsen eDWaRD eu $265,000 4/01/16 1537 W leMon avesIMPson JonatHan a RoPeR CaRol C tRustee $329,000 4/04/16 1208 MaRIgolD WaY

MonteCIto lleWellYn RICHaRD e tRustee gReenbeRg aRnolD l eu $1,700,000 4/01/16 53 seavIeW DReICHelbeRgeR alYCe F eRIngeR RobeRt H $850,000 4/08/16 1220 Coast vIllage 302HaWtHoRne FRanK tRustee ZuKoWsKI JoHn M eu $1,025,000 4/01/16 520 PaRa gRanDe ln

los olIvos nICHols CaMIlla M tRust taRKIngton alanna e $940,000 4/08/16 2915 WooDstoCK RDsanta baRbaRa tHoMas DaWn C tRust sHelton JaMes P eu $1,855,000 4/07/16 1554 Knoll CIRCle DR

veRnon bRaDleY ea sCHlott steFanIe $2,300,000 4/07/16 642 las altuRas RDWebleY RoY a tRustee oPHuls PatRICK tRustee $1,175,000 4/05/16 841 vIa gRanaDasteWaRt CHaD eu sHaW DonalD J $630,000 4/04/16 2860 FootHIll RDPaRent geRalD b tRustee ZIegleR aleX R tRustee $4,250,000 4/08/16 2301 santa baRbaRa stKallMan CaRol a tRustee PInI DaRIo $1,500,000 4/01/16 2019 state stJaCobsen MaRK R goRDon JeFFReY s tRustee $1,700,000 4/08/16 326 e aRRellaga stnaegle FaMIlY tRust PInKeRton MaRK $899,000 4/08/16 400 e PeDRegosa st MeDWaRDs FaMIlY tRust nICHols CoReY eu $904,000 4/06/16 1109 olIve sttalleY steven naM FaMIlY tRust $600,000 4/01/16 440 e oRtega stRobles gloRIa M tRust FleMIng PatRICK ea $608,000 4/08/16 1014 e oRtega stloRenZo louIs a MeZa MaRK tRustee $1,190,000 4/08/16 415 alaMeDa PaDRe seRRaRRoYo MaRIa R tRust HolZMan baRbaRa a eu $1,650,000 4/05/16 642 suRF vIeW DRWIllIaMs CHaRles R ea CustoM 1031 llC $1,335,000 4/07/16 633 IslanD vIeW DRMuRDoCK HelaIne R eu HIll Ian D eu $945,000 4/05/16 21 sKYlIne CIRlee FaMIlY tRust WeIR tIMotHY t eu $447,500 4/01/16 521 alan RDnasH sanDRa s laRKIns gabRIella eu $923,000 4/08/16 310 stevens RDKRuPICa FReD J eu PaRKeR susan e tRustee $1,650,000 4/05/16 121 Calle Palo ColoRaDtHoMas IRMa a tRust MuRDoCK HelaIne eu $1,015,000 4/05/16 3748 bRenneR DRHaan JoHn H JR KIRKPatRICK bRuCe eu $949,000 4/06/16 4004 vIa luCeRo unIt 6anDeRson CHRIstIne H tRustee bRoWn MICHael R tRustee $1,897,500 4/05/16 4596 CaMIno MolIneRoReDJal HaMID R eu Jones KatHRYn J tRust $995,000 4/08/16 439 RosaRIo DRHIll MICHael J ea HoRWat MItCHell P eu $1,360,000 4/06/16 304 sHeRWooD DRFall baRa e eu nIKlasson luKas eu $620,000 4/08/16 897 CIeneguItas RDsHeFFIelD benJaMIn M eu PetRovICH susan F tRustee $583,000 4/07/16 4358 MoDoC RD J

santa MaRIa MooRe JeReMY W Mott blaIR eu $382,000 4/08/16 1119 vIa altaRoullo CoRMan eu HolguIn CoDY ea $342,500 4/06/16 5396 stanFoRD DRsanCHeZ HenRY C ea PluHaR JDesse J eu $349,000 4/07/16 997 DonalD WaYbuRgIngeR bRanDon eu PRoCtoR anDReW J $450,000 4/07/16 5253 aRRoYo CtDRageR Jan R alMagueR MIKe F eu $410,000 4/08/16 3659 laKevIeW Ctsosa MaRIana R guZMan Jesus M ea $335,000 4/08/16 3744 ZIon Plu s banK n a CaRo benIto $381,000 4/08/16 1341 sHetlanD CtoRYX CRuDe tRaInIng & tRansPoR tullY RYan eu $358,000 4/01/16 811 RaIntRee CtHeuCHeRt DaRRell a eu esCobIDo nolY b $540,000 4/01/16 789 olD MIll lnWellaRD WaDe W eu sHaW MICHHael eu $475,000 4/06/16 2623 teRRaCe DRCoCKRell RYan l FaRIas Jose l eu $287,500 4/08/16 928 W JeWel stvasQueZ DaRIo eu IbaRRa Jose e g ea $305,000 4/07/16 1528 s tHoRnbuRg st

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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Santa barbara county SaleSarea Seller buyer price date addreSSsanta MaRIa lYnCH RYan s eu ReYes Manuel $330,000 4/01/16 526 W HaWtHoRn st

beebe nona M IRIaRte guIlleRMo $190,000 4/08/16 133 e bunnY avegaRIbolDI JoHn M eu baRRagan salvaDoR JR $195,000 4/01/16 411 n MIlleR stMaInaRD FoRRest F eu CoX laI M ea $285,000 4/01/16 1038 e HeRMosa stseguRa luIs F JR eu JaCKson RanDY eu $350,000 4/05/16 612 s luCas DRMouYeos anne M tRust DIaZ JeFFReY D $165,000 4/08/16 715 s bRaDleY RD 18JaCob MaRY a MoRa aleJanDRa s ea $325,000 4/07/16 824 s MCClellanD st

suMMeRlanD seaWall PRoPeRtIes KRugeR PatRICIa K tRustee $3,500,000 4/01/16 15 looKout PaRK RDbRaDleY FReDeRICK W g KaRP DavID a eu $1,850,000 4/05/16 2631 FReesIa DR

santa YneZ MaRtIn alan eu WHalen gaRY R tRustee $800,000 4/07/16 1193 Mustang DRunInCoRPoRateD buRaK KostI RaMIReZ JoRge $277,000 4/07/16 305 n v st

RoDgeRs RICHaRD D eu HInKens tHoMas W eu $140,000 4/01/16 213 n v stsMItH KevIn eu RaMos obDulIo a eu $375,000 4/06/16 1038 HonDa WaYKoKes Paul ea MCCaRtHY PatRICK F eu $410,000 4/08/16 1125 aRguello CtbalDen DaRalYn a QuIntanaR MaRCo a $297,000 4/06/16 3406 vIa CoRteZMCgIvneY beRnaRD aRebalo MIguel ea $310,000 4/08/16 260 alDebaRan aveoRsua FRanCIs b tRustee sutton Ron eu $420,000 4/04/16 4403 FalCon DRWInant RICHaRD C tRust esPInoZa saul eu $435,000 4/08/16 357 MeDInaH lnbaIleY sCott a eu salM DavID l eu $500,000 4/06/16 219 galaXY WaYbRuHn JoHn C tRustee aRIas santos eu $425,000 4/01/16 253 la lata DRtostI suZanne F tRustee geanta MateI ea $425,000 4/01/16 250 MaIn stbeneDICt PeteR J sMs PRoPeRtY PaRtneRs llC $466,000 4/08/16 290 PeRKIns stFoRDYCe bIbIana b lenoW PatRICK J tRustee $535,000 4/01/16 265 CoIneR stbaY l JulIan tRust CoRRal MaRIo H $250,000 4/01/16 1121 e HaRDIng avebuCHeRt FaMIlY tRust PeDRaZa JavIeR H $270,000 4/08/16 1403 e MCelHanY aveesPaRZa vICtoR e eu FloRes vIoleta R $197,500 4/04/16 905 n PalIsaDe DRCass tHelMa J tRust MuRPHY RobeRt e JR $247,500 4/07/16 1201 touCHstone lnRICe gaRY t tRustee PRICe KellY s eu $500,000 4/06/16 526 bosCoe CtJollY PHIllIP M eu CollI CHaD g eu $435,000 4/06/16 642 DanIel DRblougH DanIel D tRustee MaRatas eMManuel eu $275,000 4/08/16 1932 n MelanIe CtDeKoRte MattHeW FosteR vICtoRIa M $238,000 4/06/16 310 e MCCoY ln 11FsHaW MICHael eu ReYnolDs tRavIs J eu $380,000 4/06/16 2662 s Rubel WYgRaHaM JanICe P tRustee HeRnanDeZ DanIel $591,000 4/01/16 1665 lauRel aveWHalen gaRY R tRustee neWton CHRIstoPHeR $609,000 4/07/16 3620 CeRRIto stKooP FaMIlY tRust sMItH HeatHeR D eu $386,000 3/24/16 4467 tItan avesPallIno JaMes F eu tegueu alPHonse M K eu $489,500 3/31/16 2795 aRboRvIeW lnWells FaRgo banK na balDaCCHIno MaRCus eu $477,000 3/31/16 336 laDeRaaDaMs, MIRIaM t KIRKPatRICK PatRICIa a tRust $493,500 3/31/16 3735 lunaR CIRbRoDY alan alDRIDge leWIs H eu $457,500 3/31/16 4052 euRoPa aveKnIgHt Jason ea MoYeR saMuel t eu $485,000 3/25/16 746 goDDaRD DReagle vIsta eQuItIes llC laMont JaMes J eu $450,000 3/31/16 736 MeRCuRY aveMbb PRoPeRtIes llC esPaRZa susan $190,000 3/22/16 3891 CassInI CIR 2baYvIeW loan seRvICIng llC aDaMs bRIan W $450,000 3/31/16 3121 avena RDFItZgeRalD DavID J tRustee JoHansen eRIK a ea $550,000 3/22/16 234 Menlo DRClaY PRoPeRtIes llC soutHeRn HIlls FunDIng llC $210,000 3/25/16 7000 long CanYon RDaleXanDeR anDRea eu MCCaRtHY DeveloPMent & ConstRu $400,000 3/28/16 275 CentennIal stoRton JoHn g tRustee oRton CaRol a tRustee $120,000 3/31/16 10 CHaMIso DRoRtIZ veRonICa J ea avIla RICaRDo eu $327,500 3/25/16 229 e WIllIaMs stFReeMan tIMotHY tRustee Rosas savaDoR ea $209,000 3/28/16 1700 n lYnne DR 46sPallIno JaMes F eu aRanDa XoCHItI M $305,000 3/31/16 1713 la salle DRDuRan MaRgaRet C MaDRIgal gReg s eu $298,000 3/23/16 1641 n CanYon DRHaMMell CHRIs J eu CaRRanZa geRMan eu $305,000 3/29/16 530 n bRIan stlInD PaMela M tRustee nICKason sCott eu $525,000 3/30/16 1315 JoDI CtDonalDson FReDRIC n eu FoRMan JeReMY s eu $439,000 3/25/16 621 MaPle CtWIlson HeIDI J tRustee baKeR-boYD CHaRles eu $340,000 3/25/16 2447 s santa Rosa stRanDolPH Joan soutHWICK RYan t $345,000 3/23/16 432 e PlaYa blanCa stsIngH DelIa R RIveRa Jesus eu $323,000 3/22/16 1808 n Magellan DRHoYos FabIo g JeDloWsKI RICHaRD W sR $386,000 3/22/16 534 e san luIs DRalFaRo aMalIa s ea Kuang tIMotHY tRust $150,000 3/21/16 220 e gRant st 29goss sPenCeR J goss steven P tRustee $174,500 3/31/16 1851 n lauRen lngoss steven P tRustee geRlaCH bRIttneY $349,000 3/31/16 1851 n lauRen lnsaPuto, JosePH eDWaRD Pana DIanne a $225,000 3/23/16 310 e MCCoY ln 5JvoRIe RICHaRD K tRustee CHeeK RICHaRD D tRust $68,000 3/28/16 310 e MCCoY ln 7bnICKason sCott eu alMagueR sIlvIa $346,000 3/30/16 2220 s lIlY lnKIng MaRCella J aRnoD saM eu $320,000 3/25/16 1750 e bIlbao DRMIeR MICHael J eu batson CuRtIs a tRustee $1,100,000 3/31/16 2270 CRYstal DRlItWIleR HaRolD eu Coale Douglas $625,000 3/22/16 3321 CaMIno aRRoYo

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.