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SANDI FRAZIER - CENTURY 21 HOMETOWN REALTY - More listings, page 5

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2659 Rubel - Super Light & Bright!!!! - Single Level- Open Floor Plan w/Vaulted Ceilings - Extra Large Great Room... 3 Bed plus EXTRA Room (4th bedroom, Den, or Office).Nice Spacious Kitchen With Breakfast Nook, & Inside Laundry Room... Spacious Master with Deluxe Master Bathroom and Walk in closet. Low Maintenance Back & Front Yards... Near Crossroads Shopping Center, Award Winning Rotary Centennial Park & Restaurants....Be in your NEW Home for the Holidays!!!! $374,000

APRIL HUGH - CENTURY 21 HOMETOWN REALTY - More listings, page 5

Exterior lighting improves the safety and appearance of a home..........................................................Page 2 How to make older home more energy efficient.....................................................................................Page 4 Factors to consider when choosing a neighborhood...............................................................................Page 6


Exterior lighting improves the safety and appearance of a home

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‌When drafting a to-do list for home improvements that can increase home value and appeal, several renovations may be atop homeowners’ lists. While kitchen or bathroom remodels may be popular renovations, homeowners also should consider outdoor lighting schemes that can make homes safer and more alluring. Outdoor lighting serves various purposes. Such lighting can draw attention to more impressive parts of a property. In addition, such lighting can improve security and deter criminals. To get started, homeowners should first examine the exteriors of their homes and make note of existing lighting and where improvements can be made. If you’re not sure where to begin, speak with an electrician or a landscape designer, each of whom can offer suggestions on lighting and which options are the best fit for your particular property. Next, you’ll want to consider efficiency and function. The United States Department of

Energy suggests incorporating energy-efficient lighting, including energy-saving LED bulbs or fluorescent lights, into your plans. Timers and other automatic controls can prevent waste by turning lights on only when they are needed. Solar lights can be used as accent lights, further saving energy.

Beauty

When addressing aesthetics, think about the appeal of an accented landscape. Include lights to frame the front door and call attention to certain elements, such as decorative trees or water features. Use lights to light up deck stairways or to accent planters. Speak with a lighting professional about how to position lights to cover the most territory in the most attractive way possible.

Safety

Safety is an important consideration when improving a home. Lighting can help illuminate potential hazards or draw attention to borders or property

boundaries. Navigating in the dark can be treacherous, so put lights along pathways and near pools or spas. Be sure that lights will clearly mark other walkways around your home, such as those leading from doors to the yard or from the garage to where trash and recycling pails are kept. If a design element such as a bridge over a water feature or a particular ornamental tree or shrub is difficult to navigate in

the dark, use lights to improve visibility.

Security

Added security is another reason to install more exterior lighting. Dark homes are attractive to burglars. Eliminate dark corners by lighting up areas where thieves may be able to gain access to your home. This includes areas near doorways and ground-level windows.

Install motion-sensor lights in such areas so you are not wasting energy. Lighting may not only deter human intruders, but also it can scare away animals. A raccoon, skunk or opossum may think twice about hanging around your home when your property is bathed in a spotlight. Revamping exterior lighting elements can improve the safety and the look of a home.


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How to make older homes more energy efficient ‌Older properties tend to have a sense of charm that newly built homes may lack. Perhaps it’s their lived-in feel or design elements that remind homeowners of yesteryear that make older homes so popular among home buyers. What older homes have in character they may lack in modern amenities. For example, whereas many homes are now built with energy efficiency in mind, older homes may not be so eco-friendly. Fortunately, there are many ways for homeowners who love their older homes to keep that love going strong while making their homes more energy efficient at the same time. ‌Check for leaks and plug any you find. Homes may develop air leaks over time, and such leaks allow air to infiltrate the home. When that occurs, homeowners instinctively turn up the thermostat in winter to combat the cold air getting in. Come summertime, those same homeowners will run their air conditioners on a higher setting in an effort to stay comfortable when hot air is creeping through the cracks. Rather than adjusting the temperature inside, fix any sources of air infiltration you find. Run your hand along doorways and windows to determine if any drafts are coming through. Older homes may also develop cracks in bricks, around the foundation and in siding or stucco. Seal any areas where you feel air infiltrating your home, which will save money, reduce your energy consumption and make your older home more efficient. ‌Add insulation. Many older homes are poorly insulated. But according to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, adding insulation can reduce energy costs by as much

as 50 percent. Installing insulation can be tricky, especially if insulation was not originally included in your home, as is sometimes the case with older homes. Insulation can become damp and prove ineffective if installed improperly. Damp insulation also may contribute to mold growth and rot in the home’s framing. Older homes may be lacking adequate insulation around attics, crawl spaces, basements, heating and cooling ducts, and water pipes. Cover your water heater with an insulated water heater blanket so the heater retains more heat and consumes less energy to heat the water. ‌Stay on top of your home. Much like older vehicles, older homes require a little extra TLC on the part of homeowners. Don’t allow your home to fall into disrepair. Even if your energy bills are not on the rise, inspect windows and doors to make sure they are closing tightly, as over time such seemingly minor problems can add up to substantial energy loss. Don’t forget to clean gutters and downspouts, removing debris that can add up and lead to water damage that may ultimately compromise the effectiveness of your home’s insulation. ‌Book an energy audit. Energy audits, which may be offered free of charge by your utility company, can help detect any additional areas where a home may be using energy inefficiently. Even if you have to pay for an audit, the cost savings if any additional inefficiencies are discovered will likely add up to more than the cost of the audit. Older homes are attractive to many homeowners, who can take several steps to make sure their homes are operating as efficiently as possible.

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Factors to consider when choosing a neighborhood ‌When shopping for a home, it’s easy for buyers to fall in love with a property. A wellmaintained home with updated features can be hard to resist, but buyers must consider more than just a home’s appearance before submitting an offer. One variable prospective home buyers tend to value more highly than others is the neighborhood where they will ultimately choose to live. Many buyers even value neighborhoods more than homes, feeling they can always fix a home but cannot necessarily fix an undesirable neighborhood. When considering which neighborhood to begin a home search, buyers should research a host of factors.

Crime

Crime statistics are public domain, meaning buyers can examine crime figures for any neighborhood where they are considering buying a home. Some real estate websites list neighborhood crime ratings among the information they offer about a given property. In addition, buyers interested in learning about crime in a given neighborhood can visit a site such as CrimeReports. com to access data on crimes committed near a particular address.

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Home values

Home values are another factor to consider when choosing a neighborhood in which to buy a home. Buyers can work with a local realtor to find a neighborhood or area where real estate prices are trending upwards. While buyers might be able to find a great deal on a home in a neighborhood where home prices are dropping, it’s important to remember those home prices are dropping for a reason. Work with your realtor to find a neighborhood where you can afford a home and where property values are not in decline. Realtors will have access to recent sales figures so you can get an idea of whether a neighborhood is trending upward or in decline.

Amenities

The proximity of amenities such as shopping, restaurants

and parks is attractive to many buyers, and that’s something all buyers should consider before buying a home. Even if you prefer a home in a remote location, that could limit your market of buyers when you want to sell the home down the road. While your own comfort and preferences should ultimately prevail over potential resale value, it’s important that

you at least consider access to amenities before making a decision. You might be able to find a compromise in a home that is a short drive away from a town center, but still remote enough that you are not in the middle of the hustle and bustle.

Commute

Quality of life is heavily

influenced by commute time. Many men and women feel their quality of life improves dramatically the shorter their daily commute is. When considering a particular neighborhood, do a test run before making an offer on a home. Wake up early and drive to the area where you are thinking of buying, and then commute from there during rush hour.

Also, do the reverse commute come quitting time. You might be able to get an estimated commute time online, but a test run can give you a more accurate idea of what your daily trips to and from the office will be like. Choosing a neighborhood where you will enjoy living requires some forethought and research.


Things to consider when hosting for the holidays ‌Holiday hosts have a lot on their plates. The work of holiday hosting does not begin when the first guest arrives. It starts weeks before, when homeowners begin preparing their homes for overnight guests. Because the holiday season can be so busy, it’s easy for hosts to overlook certain things as the day their first guests are set to arrive draws nearer. But the following are a few things hosts should consider in the weeks before their guests show up.

Accommodations

Diets

Ask guests before they arrive if they have any particular food allergies or items they need to avoid because of any medications they might be taking. This is especially important for youngsters, who may forget to avoid homemade cookies with

Because the holiday season can be so busy, it’s easy for hosts to overlook certain things as the day their first guests are set to arrive draws nearer. nuts despite having nut allergies. By asking in advance if your guests have any food allergies or foods and ingredients they must avoid, you will know to avoid serving particular dishes so no one accidentally eats foods that might make them sick and you can prepare alternative dishes for people who must avoid certain foods.

Activities

If guests will be staying for several nights, explore a few local activities so everyone can get out of the house for a night or two. Time spent with family is

one of the best parts of the holiday season, but spending all of that time inside in cramped quarters can grow uncomfortable over time. Plan a family night or two out that everyone can enjoy.

Pets

When hosting for the holidays, let your guests know if you have any pets. Some people have dog and cat allergies, and those allergies may make it difficult for them to enjoy their stay. Others’ allergies might be so severe that they have to find alternative lodging. Let guests know about your pets when you invite them to stay at your house so no one is surprised at the last minute. In addition, let guests know if they can bring their own pets along to your house. Hosting for the holidays is a great way to welcome loved ones into your home. Considering and discussing a few factors before your guests arrive can ensure everyone enjoys their stay.

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It’s hard to overlook accommodations when hosting for the holidays, but it’s best to inspect linens and other items that might go largely unused throughout much of the year. Check foldout couches or air mattresses a few weeks before your guests are slated to arrive. This gives you ample time to address any issues and also allows you to comparison shop and find great deals on any items you need to replace. Hosts who are parents to young children may want to discuss sleeping arrangements before guests arrive if kids will be asked to sleep in different beds. Kids might embrace the change, while others might be less enthusiastic. If younger cousins will be staying over, let kids choose their new roommates, which might make them more excited about sharing rooms with their guests. Explaining the situation in advance gives youngsters time to ready themselves for their temporary move.


Host a successful open house

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‌When selling their homes, homeowners can employ several strategies in an effort to drum up interest among potential buyers. One such strategy is to host an open house, which invites prospective buyers to tour the property. Realtors have long used open houses to introduce properties to the market, and a well-planned open house can help sellers generate numerous offers in a single day. Whether working with a realtor or listing homes on their own, homeowners can follow a few simple tips to ensure their open house is a success. ‌Generate publicity online. Nowadays many prospective home buyers do the bulk of their research via their

computers and devices. By advertising their open houses online, sellers have the potential to reach a wide array of buyers. Many real estate agents employ sites such as Zillow.com and Trulia. com to promote open houses and showcase properties, so sellers can make sure their agents are taking advantage of these wildly popular sites. Some even allow sellers to list their homes on apps that buyers can peruse on their smartphones. ‌Generate publicity in traditional ways as well. Traditional publicity should not be overlooked when promoting an open house. A $5 “Open House” lawn sign is an effective and inexpensive way to attract buyers who are driving through

desirable neighborhoods looking for their next homes. While the Internet is a valuable resource to promote your open house, the sheer volume of online listings can make it hard to reach potential buyers. A traditional lawn sign and a listing in your local newspaper are budgetfriendly promotional opportunities that can generate interest in your open house. ‌Invite your neighbors. Neighbors can be great salesmen for your home and the community where you live. Invite friendly neighbors to your open house and encourage them to chat with prospective buyers. Buyers will appreciate neighbors’ firsthand knowledge about the community, and their friendliness can

help to create a strong first impression that increases buyer interest in your home. ‌Consider some changes to your home decor. When hosting an open house, you might not need to go so far as to stage your home, but you may want to make some changes to the decor to make your home more neutral and appealing to

buyers from all walks of life. Remove any potentially controversial artwork or decorative items, replacing them with more neutral items that won’t offend or distract any potential buyers. ‌Leave the hosting to the professionals. Unless you’re selling the home on your own, resist the temptation to attend your open house. Let

your realtor do the work. Your absence can make it easier for potential buyers to see themselves in your home, while your presence may make them uncomfortable or hesitant to explore the property and ask any questions. When hosting an open house, sellers can take several steps to make their homes more appealing to buyers.


Make a home offer they can’t refuse ‌Buying a home can be very competitive. A well-maintained property with all of the bells and whistles that today’s buyers demand figures to attract many offers, and buyers who have found their dream homes must be prepared to make an offer that sellers can’t refuse. Standing out in a sea of other potential home buyers is not always so easy, but there are steps buyers can take to ensure their offer is the one sellers ultimately accept. ‌Get preapproved for a mortgage. Sellers’ patience may wear thin with buyers who are not preapproved for a mortgage when making their offers. Preapproval can speed up the selling process, as buyers won’t need to secure financing afterward. When sellers receive multiple offers on their homes, they are more likely to sell their homes to buyers whose financing is already lined up as opposed to buyers who have to scramble to secure loans.

‌Establish a strong rapport with the sellers. It’s not uncommon for homeowners to develop emotional attachments to their homes, and buyers should keep that in mind when viewing a home and negotiating their purchase. Sellers won’t want to hear about how ugly a home is or how much money buyers will have to spend to bring the home up to their standards. While buyers must weigh such variables when making their offers, keep it as cordial as possible and avoid any inflammatory remarks during the negotiation process. Sellers may be more likely to accept a lower offer from a buyer they like than a higher offer from someone they don’t like. ‌Don’t delay an inspection. When a property is drawing significant interest, buyers can set their offers apart from the rest by arranging for a near-immediate inspection. Some buyers may want sellers

to give them a couple of weeks to arrange for an inspection, and that may irritate sellers

who want to sell their homes as quickly as possible. Have an inspector ready to perform an

inspection within days of making your offer. ‌Include an escalation clause. When making an offer on a home, prospective buyers can include an escalation clause. Such a clause acknowledges that a potential buyer is willing to increase his or her initial offer by a predetermined amount to exceed any bids that are higher than that initial offer. When sellers trigger such clauses, they are often required to show the other offers they received that triggered the escalation clause. Escalation clauses show the sellers you really want the house while keeping potential buyers’ hopes of buying the home alive when the bids are competitive. Prospective home buyers may find themselves in some stiff competition upon finding their dream homes. But a few simple strategies can make their offers stand out and increase their chances of buying their ideal homes.

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Beautifully remodeled home sits on approximately 5 acres of rolling hills. Features include hand-scraped Hickory flooring and handtroweled walls, Santa Barbara sandstone and new light fixtures. Great room, dining room & kitchen encompass approximately 1200 sf with no walls! So many stunning features! Plus a 30x40 $784,500 shop and an updated 12 x 40 guest unit!

Incredible 2152 sf home with the master suite located downstairs along with an office, and two bedrooms and a bath upstairs. The kitchen features ample storage and beautiful granite tile counters. Stone fireplace in the living room. This home also features a hard to find and highly desired three car garage as well as $525,000 RV parking. Just come take a look.

S Maria Country Club Estate perfectly situated on the golf course. This Santa home has resort-like features! Perfect for extended family or entertaining with 8800+ sf and offering 8 BRs, 11 BAs, 7 garage spaces. Enjoy an inground/indoor pool, sauna & hot tub. Mosaic tiled ceilings and waterfall along with a great room with stone fireplace, formal living & dining rooms, wet bar, library & outside entertaining patios! $1,350,000

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No short cuts taken here – this home features the best of everything! One bedroom and bath are conveniently located downstairs, too! Travertine Versailles patterned floors, new carpet & baseboards, new hand textured walls and ceilings, all new appliances – remodeled EVERYTHING! This is a gorgeous home and can’t be replicated for this price! Nice master suite, walk-in closet and private balcony… $499,000 Located on a cozy cul de sac, close to all conveniences!

Metic Meticulously crafted 4 BR/2½ BA home speaks to those of us who love nature with 2300+ sf and nestled in a cul de sac. No detail has been left behind, because this home was almost all handcrafted by the talented sellers. Enjoy the drought resistant backyard complete with lighting, BBQ pit, fountain & mature landscaping creating a private oasis that you’ll never want to leave. $455,000

T quaint home was built in the 1940’s and hasn’t been changed This much since. So much character and charm in both the front one BR (possible two) home and the detached one BR guest unit in the back. A blooming Magnolia, a majestic Oak, Jacaranda & Orange trees. Room for a garage and shop. Quiet, private and at the end $450,000 of a cul de sac!

T is an incredible home of over 1800 sf of living space, 4 BR and This 2 BA. Best of all, the master suite is downstairs! Features include designer baseboards, new solid Oak designer front door, all new dark oil brushed door handles, stainless steel appliances, and a beautiful fireplace with marble hearth! Recently re-painted inside and new $379,900 landscaping with sprinkler system and pavers!

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19+ farmable acres in Santa Maria Valley! This parcel includes a new well installed in 2011 with a productivity of approximately 300+ gpm! Strawberries, peppers, fruit trees, vineyards… Our mild climate creates an endless list of possibilities. This property has views, too! Some neighbors have built homes $729,900 and raise horses or just enjoy the serenity.

Kno as Keysite 10 in the Orcutt Community Plan, this Known 9+ acre parcel has many possibilities and is currently zoned residential! Other possible conditional uses include churches, schools, retirement centers… Check with SB County for possible uses! Located at the West side of the $1,000,000 bottom of the “Bradley Dip”.

Incr Incredible 3 bedroom home with a downstairs owner owner’ss suite suite, also offers two more BRs upstairs, along with an open loft, plus an enclosed office with custom cabinetry! Granite slab counters, stainless appliances & beautiful flooring along with a hot tub, outdoor TV system and beautiful decking... $375,000 Too many features to list! A must-see!

T cute one story home has two bedrooms (possibly three) This and two nicely sized bathrooms along with an indoor laundry room, a storage room AND an oversized two-car garage. There is RV parking and alley access too! Move-in ready. Walk to shops, $350,000 restaurants and wine tasting!

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