March 13, 2021
Other noteworthy closings this week: Someone dropped $45 million on a Fernald Point compound; 105 oceanfront acres in Hollister Ranch; Hedgerow house that sold for $2.5 million more than it did just last summer; an architectural statement in Hope Ranch; and many more.
December 2, 2020
This week's noteworthy new listings also include a 10,000-square-foot mansion way up the hill in Montecito; a handful of snazzy Upper East spec renovations; historical quirkiness on Riven Rock Road; and more. 2
November 11, 2020
The week's notable new listings also include California charm—and a coffee orchard—in Toro Canyon, 1980s opulence in Hope Ranch, potential sweetness in east Montecito, and more. 1
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But what the low income workers do, is all the hard work you (and many others!) won't do. Not to mention help wealthy people get… — Ken
I can't speak to the rest, but property taxes do not go up every year in California. Limited to about 1% as per Prop 13.… — Ken
A polite memo: people from Santa Barbara do not ever admit to “liking LA,” or ever admit to spending time in LA other than going… — Anon
Haha you are clearly NOT a homeowner if you just posted that your costs have not increased in four years. Property taxes go up 2%… — Jim
The article seems to be a caltrans release dated 9/3... and it says full closure starting 9/16? — David
The closure of 192 changed. The engineers' original recommendation was to close that large of a section, but Caltrans quickly realized that wasn't a viable… — Monte
Happy to see the original building and business operation preserved. By this point it is a historic landmark. We won't mention the SP Roundhouse across… — Mort
Greetings, I was on the south side of Santa Rosa Island, at Johnsons Lee, on 9/5-9/7. A very dry hot wind blew in every evening… — julius
You deduct total expenses from total income to get your profit. You pay taxes on your profit. Just like every other business. This isn't the… — Jefferson A.
Hi Paul, there are these things called capital improvements, like replacing your roof or resurfacing your driveway. They're not capped at cpi or a 2%… — Jefferson A.