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A new company has come up with a way to make an all-cash offer even though you need a mortgage.
A grand 150th-anniversary bash will take place on October 8th from 11 am to 7:15 pm! At 7 pm there will be a five-minute Fireworks show! Stearns Wharf’s merchants, with some added help from the Santa Barbara yacht club, will host this exciting event on and near the wharf.
October 8, 2022 (10 am to 2 pm) De La Guerra Plaza, Santa Barbara for a free public event dedicated to connecting community members with local affordable housing non-profit agencies and service providers.
Explore the architectural beauty that makes Santa Barbara special by touring unique residences, historic building renovations, and multi-family housing buildings during the AIASB’s ArchiTec Tour held from 10 am to 4 pm on Saturday, October 1, 2022.
Santa Barbara offers a range of neighborhoods with distinctive histories and architecture.
Home prices in California increased while at the same time the number of homes sold fell by 31.1%
If you’re looking for a neighborhood that offers a really sweet small-town coastal vibe the Mesa may be just what you’re looking for.
The Mesa neighborhood begins at Santa Barbara’s Harbor and winds up the coast to Las Positas Road. The Mesa is divided into three areas: East Mesa, West Mesa, and Alta Mesa.
The Mesa offers spectacular ocean views, great restaurants, shopping centers, and all kinds of outdoor activity opportunities. Hit the surf at Ledbetter, toss a frisbee with your dog at Shoreline Park, or for the more daring go paragliding at Eling’s Park, and when it’s all said and done drop by the Boathouse for some excellent oceanfront dining.
The Golden Quadrangle has 419 single-family detached homes and large estates and is famous for its 1920s to 1930s Andalusian-style Spanish residences. Other popular styles are board and batten, Tuscan, old-world European, French Normandy, traditional and modern with an age range of the 1920s to new builds.
Possibly the most important real estate video you’ll see this year. Everyone is asking what’s happening to the housing market. This video breaks down the last couple of decades of trends and simply lays out what’s happened, and what may happen.
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