Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Weekly Real Estate Snapshot: 9/21 - 9/27 2009
New Listings: 44
Price Improvements: 56
Pending: 35 breaks down to:
under $1 million: 26
$1-2 million: 5
$2-4 million: 1
$4-8 million:2
$8 million+: 1 ($19,500,000 at 1599 East Valley Road in Montecito)
Closed: 35
Off Market: 24
Back On Market: 15
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Carpinteria Triathlon
Each year I do the Santa Barbara and the Carpinteria Sprint Triathlons.
These are my "major" two races of the year.
The rest of the time I just like to have fun and work out with friends.
I get asked yearly if I am going to do the Olympic distance and I say no, the Sprint.
I like this distance. It is fun. It is achievable. I don't stress out about it.
One day I might step up to the next level. I know I could do it if I really wanted to.
I don't mind swimming in the ocean, truth be told I love it. It is calming and refreshing.
The bike is fun too, flying down the road, drying off from the swim, enjoying the fresh air.
The run is heavy. Heavy legs, heavy hill, but by this time the distance game is in my favor.
The game I play is when the swim has not began yet, I tell myself that it usually lasts 12 minutes and I can do anything for 12 minutes.
Then when the swim is over, I play the game that I am 1/3 finished with the race.
Then when the bike is over, I am in the home stretch. Plus I like seeing that only a few other bikes are already racked in my section.
Then on the run, when I am wondering why I sign up for these things, I realize that I am almost finished and will be celebrating my athletic accomplishment earlier than some of my friends have even woken up...well I used to be able to write that but now most have kids and do their own Sprint Triathlons every day...
But then is it over and it is gorgeous out and I am proud of myself and feel righteous.
The least fun part is the night before when I seriously question myself and why I signed up...but I get through it.
Year after year. Maybe next year will be the Olympic distance...I always say that after the race, when the endorphins are still kicking...we will see.
Friday, September 25, 2009
September: Santa Barbara EcoBroker Newsletter
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Monday, September 21, 2009
Weekly Real Estate Snapshot: 9/14 - 9/20 2009
New Listings: 41
Price Improvements: 55
Pending: 42 (6 per day!) breaks down to:
under $1 million:27
$1-2 million: 13
$2-4 million: 2
$4-8 million: 0
$8 million+:0
Closed: 26
Off Market: 26
Back On Market: 13
**Overall in the Santa Barbara market from Carpinteria to Goleta including single family residences, mobile homes and estates, there is 5.8 months of inventory and in the sub $1 million market, there is 3.3 months of inventory.
***There are a total of 839 active listings. 144 properties have gone pending in the last 30 days.
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Santa Barbara Politics: Vote No on Measure B
This video that was put together by a young student who is a Santa Barbara local.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
I PASSED My Broker's Exam!!!!
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Adult Education: Fresh Greens...dance to the new green beat.
What: An adult education course called "Fresh Greens....dance to the new green beat."
Where: The Faulkner Gallery and the Santa Barbara Public Library
When: Tuesdays in October from 5:30-7:30pm
Why: To learn how can we thrive in a world of economic uncertainty, peak oil, and climate change. To hear personal stories about simple, affordable, everyday sustainable lifestyles and share your experiences with green living. Visit green homes and gardens. Discuss how our ongoing crisis is an opportunity to create the next major green movement.
Schedule:
October 6, 5:30 - 7:30 pm
FOOD & CLOTHING – Tasty Green Choices
• Learn simple ways to grow, exchange and buy
healthy food.
• How to find cool, affordable clothes while
reducing, reusing and recycling.
October 13, 5:30 - 7:30 pm
BUSINESSES & JOBS – Green Collar Economy for SB
• Learn how local green businesses were created and be
inspired to create your own.
• Hear about local green training and job opportunities.
October 20, 5:30 - 7:30 pm
HOME & GARDEN - Affordable Green Comfort
• Smart home improvements you can do to your
home or apartment.
• Affordable options for landscaping your yard or
balcony.
October 27, 5:30 - 7:30 pm
COMMUNITY – Be Part of the Big Green Transition
• Hear how local citizens are making their
neighborhood and city more sustainable.
• Learn about a global citizens movement to create
resilient local communities.
I would highly encourage everyone to stop by and learn a thing or two..maybe even three!
Monday, September 14, 2009
Weekly Real Estate Snapshot 9/7 - 9/13 2009
New Listings: 42
Price Improvements: 45
Pending: 33 breaks down to:
under $1 million: 26
$1-2 million: 3
$2-4 million: 2
$4-8 million: 2
$8 million+: 0
Closed: 28
Off Market: 29
Back On Market: 14
Saturday, September 12, 2009
2720 Painted Cave Road
Offered at $12,000,000
Lodge: 11br/10ba
Main House: 4br/4ba
Guest House: 3br/1ba
Workers Quarters: 3 houses
Barn: 6 Horse Stalls
- 50+ acres flat (pond, buildings, retreat site)
- 57+ acres across the road – Ocean view site on the hill
- 37+/- acres across road adjacent – Gazebo and ocean view knoll site
- Lot D & E – near painted cave may not be buildable, one has shack
- Holds groups of 30+ people
- Water from wells from Springs on the property
- Solar heated pool and hot tub
- Organic Gardens
- Gym/Rec Room
- Guest House and Teacher Cottages
- Quality Worker Housing
- Ranch Manager, 30 years on the land
- Several Hiking Trails
- Main House w/ spectacular views!
- Chickens, Geese, Goats and space for Horses
Perched at 2,800 feet elevation, just a 20 minute jaunt from Santa Barbara, but miles away from distraction, annoyance and routine. The land is dynamic and compassionate, with every new day providing a fresh array of sights, sounds and smells. The staff is like family, providing care for guests and the property alike.
~ yoga, movement & bodywork.
~ meditation.
~ grounding ancient spiritual wisdom into modern life.
~ art, as an inspirational bridge.
~ social and generational cross-cultural exchange.
~ youth leadership training.
~ addressing and respecting our planet.
~ exploring the the processes of death, and grieving.
~ vision questing & dreamwork.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Europe’s lightbulb phase-out begins
Europe’s lightbulb phase-out begins
by David Masters
August 26, 2009
From 1 September, 100w and frosted lightbulbs will be phased out from shops across Europe. Shops will be able to sell-off current stock, but it will be illegal for them to place new orders for the banned lightbulbs.
The move will save an estimated 1 million tonnes of CO2 emissions per year by 2020, because energy efficient lightbulbs use up to 80% less energy.
“We can no longer rely on light bulbs which waste 95% of their energy as heat,” said Dan Norris, British environment minister.
We are glad the EU has put this measure in place to stop the waste of energy and money from old fashioned high energy bulbs.
“The UK has had a successful voluntary initiative in place for a few years, and now the rest of the EU will follow suit on a mandatory basis.”
The government estimates that a typical household will save £37 per year on their energy bill by using energy efficient lightbulbs.
What They Are Hoarding in Europe
Before the European Union's ban on incandescent lightbulbs went into effect on September 1, consumers across Europe raided stores to stockpile the familiar bulbs. Under the new rules, retailers can continue to sell what they have in stock but won't be able to buy or import more. The policy forces shoppers to switch to environmentally friendly compact lamps, which use 80% less electricity. But fans of the traditional light argue that the new bulbs don't glow as warmly - and that they cost twice as much.
As written for Time Magazine
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Weekly Real Estate Snapshot: 8/31 - 9/6 2009
New Listings: 55
Price Improvements: 35
Pending: 34
Breaks Down:
Under $1 Million: 20
$1-2M: 11
$2-4M:3
$4-8M:0
$8M+: 0
Closed:32
Off Market: 51
Back On Market: 15
*August tends to be one of the calmer real estate months in Santa Barbara...is it because we all start out with Fiesta on our minds and then have to focus on getting back to school etc...
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
About To Take Broker's Exam...
I must admit, I am not looking forward to this. Taking tests is not my "thing". I would much prefer to write a paper, or even a short book about the topics of the exam, than take a fill in the bubble test myself. Some people are just not test takers. Hence my History and Italian majors in College...
So that is what I have been doing...studying...I can't wait until it is over...please wish me luck!!
(I found out today...9.17.09 that I passed!!! phew!!!)
Friday, September 4, 2009
For Sale: 279 Rosario Park Road Near Santa Barbara & the Santa Ynez Valley
279 Rosario Park Road
Mountain Retreat on 1/3 of an Acre
$679,000
Open House Sunday 2-4pm
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Jeff Shelton: Santa Barbara Architect
Growing up my dad used to take me to Oakleigh, formerly Camp Lore to swim in the pool and hang out with David Shelton and his kids Nina and Joe. Then on other weekends, they would all come up to Refugio Mountain and hang out with us as our dads gave one another advice on how to build their houses etc. Good times! Jeff is David's brother and both are creative forces in the Santa Barbara architecture and bocce ball scenes.
Jeff Shelton now has three books to help homeowners choose Small House Designs, Fire Safe Designs & Shelter Ideas. Jeff talks about new considerations including: build using non-combustible materials, permaculture practices, rainwater collection, shared resources, solar electricity and hot water and a neighborhood marketplace. Please contact Jeff for copies.
http://www.jeffsheltonarchitect.com/