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Carpinteria Beach Estate 🌊 Moments from Carpinteria State Beach

Carpinteria Beach Estate 🌊 Moments from Carpinteria State Beach

"Located at the end of Linden Ave, known as the “World’s Safest Beach,” Carpinteria City Beach is very special and has been rated the #1 swimming beach in California, due mostly to its Southern exposure and its protection by the Channel Islands. Swimmers will usually enjoy small surf and the absence of riptides at our unique beach. This beach stretches for miles, north toward Padaro Lane and south toward the State Park Beach and seal rookery. This popular beach even has a small beach shack where you can rent innertubes or boogie boards during the summer. This long stretch of white sand, is also known as one of the top ten beaches in the US. The gradual incline produces little or no rip currents, hence the reputation for being the worlds safest beach. Picturesque sand dunes, gentle waves, picnic tables, restrooms, volleyball nets, beach shack, and barbecues make this a perfect all day destination for the whole family."-Source: http://www.carpinteriacoast.com/

Moments from Carpinteria Beach is a stunning ground-up renovation a few hundred feet from the sand in Carpinteria’s most sought after beach neighborhood, ''Concha Loma''. Designer furnishings are included in the sale of this elegant 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom single level home which could ably serve as a primary residence, vacation home or high-end luxury beach rental. Enter into a breathtaking, light and airy great room featuring skylights, fireplace and massive 24-foot sliding glass doors which maximize the indoor-outdoor living area. Discerning eyes will find tasteful finishes throughout the home, including wide plank wood floors, Caesarstone, Limestone and Marble counters, Pottery Barn vanities and modern amenities such as central heating & A/C, surround sound, CAT-6 wiring, security cameras, chef's kitchen featuring Kitchen-Aid range, outdoor shower and more! The private grounds are studded with mature fruit trees and various sitting areas, which include a gas fire pit for outdoor entertaining. A detached 550SF 2-car garage with separate driveway offers additional possibilities. Truly spectacular! See full details about this listing

5 Great Places to Live for Young Business Professionals

5 Great Places to Live for Young Business Professionals

These Southern California neighborhoods are for those who love to work and play. We know that millennials and young business professionals are looking for more than just a place to lay their head at night when it comes to buying a home. Community, nightlife, and affordability are all top of mind, plus proximity to work and other job opportunities. We selected our top picks for young business professionals when it comes to living in Southern California. You’ll find that these communities boast the perfect blend of work and play. 

San Diego County

Little Italy

Little Italy is known for its diverse selection of restaurants, craft beers, and energetic nightlife. Its close proximity to the airport makes it a hot spot for young professionals both on the go and here to stay, and it’s just a short Uber ride to downtown San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter, restaurants, and shopping. Though Little Italy’s residences are fairly new, the careful city planning and marketing that went into them have quickly made it a magnet for professionals and millennials.

Think you’ll love Little Italy? Search for your perfect home right now.

Orange County

Newport Beach

Though it is one of the pricier communities in Orange County, Newport Beach is full of top-earners who love to work hard and play hard. The community is perfect for those who keep an outdoor lifestyle, but is still accessible to thousands of major area employers that are just minutes inland. If you love the sun and sand, funky restaurants, and being near professionals who share the same tastes, then Newport Beach is the place for you. We suggest Balboa Peninsula, where you’ll find a variety of upscale and affordable for-sale and rental housing. If you talk to one of the agents in our Newport Beach office, we guarantee you won’t be able to resist making the move to Newport Beach.

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Los Angeles

Los Feliz

This community is full of young, smart, and driven professionals. You will find a mix of townhouses and luxury homes on the safe streets of Los Feliz. You may even find Ryan Gosling, who is a permanent resident of this trendy neighborhood. In addition to having quick access to downtown via the subway, Los Feliz is close to Griffith Park, where you’ll find hiking and horseback riding trails, Griffith Observatory, the Los Angeles Zoo, and Greek Theatre. When you’re not working or playing, you’ll likely be eating, and Los Feliz is home to many delicious and unique restaurants, with many boasting gluten-free and vegan menu options, and you may find that some are even within walking distance. Talk to an agent in our Los Feliz office today, and start searching for homes now.

Los Feliz homes are waiting for you here.

Santa Barbara County

West Santa Barbara

When you combine proximity to the beach, downtown, and city college, you’re bound to find tons of young professionals and recent graduates living in one area. Plus, rent and house payments have the potential to be relatively low, considering that you are living in Santa Barbara. You’ll find that buses and bikes are the main mode of transportation west of State Street. If you’re looking for more affordable housing, try the upper west side or downtown portion. If you’re a young professional already making the big bucks, though, you’ll find that West Beach and the lower west are much more affluent areas. Talk to one of our Santa Barbara agents today to see if West Santa Barbara is right for you.

Convinced that West Santa Barbara is right for you? Get started on your home search now.

Ventura County

Westside

Also known as “The Avenue,” this eclectic and diverse neighborhood of Ventura attracts millennials and professionals, due to the booming art scene, delicious cuisine, and proximity to shops, galleries, and downtown Ventura. Recreational activities include going to the ocean, downtown, or hiking on one of several trails in the area. Plus, on the first Friday evening of every month, several Westside galleries are showcased along a two-mile walk. Start talking to an agent in our Ventura office today if you’re ready to call the Westside home.

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5 Great Places for Families to Call Home

5 Great Places for Families to Call Home

If you have a growing family and are thinking about moving, you have a lot of other things to think about. What about the schools? The neighborhood culture? Proximity to shopping and entertainment? You probably have a good idea about what to expect in the areas you’re considering. Family and friends can help you decide, but it’s also a good idea to talk to a real estate pro because knowing everything about a community is essential to what they do for a living.

With more than 60 offices in five Southern California counties spanning the Central Coast to San Diego, there are plenty of great places for families to choose from. We are featuring one family-friendly community in each county.

San Diego County

Carlsbad

Carlsbad (La Costa Valley) is made for young families. One resident who lives there received 160 trick-or-treaters last Halloween. Homes are decorated for the holidays, and you can drive through the neighborhoods most days and see children playing dodgeball or tossing a ball in front of their homes. Carlsbad Unified School District gets consistently high reviews from parents. It has 10,993 students attending 16 schools in grades K-12. According to state standards, 76 percent of students in the district are considered proficient in math and/or reading. The district has an annual budget of $151,529,000, spending an average of $13,697 per student.

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Orange County

Cypress

Cypress is a diverse city of 49,000. Cypress High School had commendable three-year median API scores of 900. Cypress’s Oxford Academy, which admits top students from Cypress and several other cities, scored an outstanding 992 and is considered one of the top 10 public high schools in the country. Cypress is just five miles to Knott’s Berry Farm, Knott’s Soak City, and the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts, and about 20 minutes from Disneyland. Nearby Cerritos has a large skate park, tennis club, and Los Alamitos Race Course.

Check out the Cypress homes that are for sale right now.

Los Angeles County

Tarzana

Tarzana is a neighborhood of 35,500 in the San Fernando Valley. And yes, it was named after the popular jungle character created by author Edgar Rice Burroughs that was adapted into a Disney animated film in 1999. What makes Tarzana a great neighborhood for young families is its strong economy, educated residents, and low crime rate. It is within the Los Angeles Unified School District, but is also home to Columbia College Hollywood, which teaches a variety of subjects related to film and TV. For young animal lovers, Red Barn Feed & Saddlery features all the tools you’ll need for raising pets, plus some animal adoptions.

Find your new home in Tarzana today.

Ventura County

Moorpark

Moorpark has a friendly, small-town feel, yet is close enough to Los Angeles to enjoy all the opportunities there for work and play. It is a 30-minute ride to Malibu and the coast. Moorpark has low crime, good schools, a Metrolink commuter rail station, plus numerous parks and hiking trails. The city of about 35,000 is completely surrounded by open space, parklands, and agriculture. Moorpark Unified School District is the largest employer in town. It has 6,812 students attending 12 schools in grades K-12. The district has an annual budget of $67,488,000, spending an average of $9,517 per student.

Make moves to move your family to Moorpark now.

Santa Barbara County

Carpinteria

Carpinteria fits the very definition of a of beachy surf town. Oozing with small-town charm, Carpinteria is known for its laid-back vibe and super-relaxed ambiance. The coastal city of 13,000 is just south of Santa Barbara. People move to Carpinteria because they commute to Santa Barbara for the lower cost of living, or they fall in love with the crisp and persistent waves that rock the beaches. Downtown Carpinteria has just a few stoplights and loads of fun restaurants and boutiques. The homes are more affordable than nearby Santa Barbara and Montecito. There is one high school, one middle school, four elementary schools, and a private preparatory school.

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