Stop by this Sunday to tour this five-bedroom Ojai horse property!
Open House Details: Date: Sunday, May 26 Time: 1:00 to 4:00pm Location: 1577 Kenewa Street in Ojai
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Date: Sunday, May 19 Time: 1:00 to 4:00pm Location: 210 Del Norte Road Stop by on Sunday to see this three-bedroom + office home on a .91 acre lot zoned for horses and within walking distance to shops, restaurants, schools, and the Ojai Valley Trail. With approximately 1,772 square feet to worth with, this three-bedroom, three-bathroom home offers plenty of space and versatility to customize to fit your needs.
Whether you are looking for investment property or are in search of one of the most affordable homes in the valley to transform into your dream home, there are lots of possibilities here and plenty of character to inspire you. Interior features include two fireplaces, large living room with a curved wall lined with windows for natural light and mountain views, tile counters, and large closets. Outside, you will find mature landscaping and trees, a covered front porch, two-car carport, and RV parking. From here, you can walk or bike to the Ojai Valley Trail, post office, markets, a local coffee shop, OM Thai, Boccali’s Pizza & Pasta, and JJ’s Sports Zone. Your also just around the corner form the Oak View Library and Rec Center and less than four miles from Lake Casitas Recreation Area and the Casitas Water Adventure water park. Learn more at the property information page, or call Nora Davis to schedule a showing! Chloe is a one-year-old, spayed, tan Chihuahua shorthair. She came to the Humane Society last month as an owner surrender, because her owner could no longer keep her.
Chloe is a very charming little dog, who loves hanging out with people. She has lived with cats and she loves to play with other dogs. She’s been mostly an indoor dog, and she’s working towards being housebroken. When she’s adopted and gets a regular routine, she will figure it out no doubt! Chloe is very playful and she loves toys and treats. She will be a very special dog for the family who adopts her. She’s ready for her next home, so come by and meet sweet Chloe at the Humane Society of Ventura County. We are located at 402 Bryant St in Ojai and you can reach us by phone at (805)646-6505 if you would like to learn more about adopting! Just minutes from the shops, cafes, spas, and weekly farmers market in downtown Ojai, this turnkey, Craftsman-style home is ready for you to move in and start enjoying the Ojai Valley way of life. From the covered front porch, step into an open floor plan bathed in natural light enhanced by vaulted ceilings and clerestory windows in the living room and dining room. A breakfast bar separates the dining area from the well-planned kitchen, offering the perfect spot to enjoy your morning coffee or for little ones to do homework while you prepare meals. There are two guest rooms with large closets, as well as a large master bedroom with a walk-in closet, en suite bathroom, and access to a private patio tucked between the master and living room. Beyond the two-car garage and outdoor living area, a low fence borders your very own barnyard with a barn with a feed/tack room, pipe corral, and wash rack with cross ties. There is also a shared well and a seasonal creek at the back of the property. Visit the property information page for this Ojai home for sale to see more photos and features, or call Nora today to schedule a private tour!
This one may be in escrow, but Nora is happy to show you similar properties and help you find your dream home!
Contact Nora today to get started! Mia is a seven-year-old spayed German Shepherd who is looking for a home to give her lots of love.
Mia's foster family said she is a high energy dog that will need an active family. She appears to be housebroken and enjoys being a part of the family. She sleeps all night on her bed next to her new owner and she is very loving. Although she has no formal training that we are aware of she is interested in learning. She loves to play with her toys and will run with them, throwing them up in the air and catching them. She is also good at catching her treats! She would do best in a home with no small animals or children. She needs a large yard and must be a part of the family as she loves to spend time in the house with her new owners. If you are interested in learning more about Mia or adopting from the Humane Society of Ventura County, please call (805)646-6505 or visit us at 402 Bryant St in Ojai. Gardening burns calories, has therapeutic qualities, and is good for your overall health and wellness. But, like any other exercise, there is risk of injury, and you may have a few aches and pains after using muscles you don’t normally use in other aspects of your life. Back pain is one of the most common physical complaints associated with gardening, but there are steps you can take to help avoid this issue and ensure your gardening experience will be enjoyable and comfortable. To get you started, here are five ways you can protect your back while gardening. 1. Use the right tools. Using the right tools will help get the job done faster and with lower risk of injury. A wheelbarrow or garden cart can help you transport bags of soil, long-handled gardening tools allow you to stand while you dig or hoe, a gardening bench provides a comfy spot to sit while you pull weeds, and a potting bench will help you limit bending, stooping and reaching by allowing you to comfortably prune potted plants or transplant seedlings while standing. If you plan on spending a lot of time at your gardening bench, you may also want to invest in a stool or a cushioned anti-fatigue mat to take even more strain off your back and joints. 2. Build or buy raised garden beds. Raised garden beds that are just a few inches off the ground are good for your plants, but tending them will require just as much bending, stooping and squatting as tending an in-ground garden. To reduce the risk of aches, pains and back injuries, build or purchase garden beds that are about as high as your hip or waist. Keep in mind that you will save a lot of money on potting soil if you choose raised garden beds that are on legs rather than garden beds that will need to be filled from the ground up. 3. Lift and bend properly. Even with raised garden beds and all the right tools, you cannot completely avoid lifting and bending when gardening. Visit your favorite gardening or home improvement website to find videos showing proper bending and lifting techniques to avoid back injuries while gardening. 4. Stretch. Stretching and warming up your muscles is always a good idea, even when your upcoming activity is a low-impact exercise like gardening. Take a few minutes to stretch or walk around the block to loosen up your back and warm up your muscles before you grab your shovel. To further reduce the risk of back pain after gardening, incorporate stretching or yoga into your daily activities. This will help increase flexibility and strengthen your back and core. 5. Do not, under any circumstances, do the twist while gardening. Twisting to grab the trowel you left a few plants down the row or the pot you set down behind you significantly increases the chance of back pain during or after gardening. This seemingly innocuous movement is one of the most common causes of gardening-related back pain and injuries. So, control your urge to do the twist while working in your garden, and take the extra step or two required to turn around and properly lift that pot without hurting yourself. AimeeJo Davis-Varela is a member of The Davis Group and a freelance writer specializing in real estate, sustainable home improvement, eco-friendly landscaping, green living and travel writing. She is also the owner of Mind Your Manors, which provides second home management services.
This custom home for sale near downtown Ojai exudes traditional charm with a wrap-around porch, formal entry, brick fireplace, wainscoting, crown molding, built-ins, formal living and dining rooms, butler’s pantry, and four bedrooms – each with walk-in closet and en suite bathroom.
It is clear as you meander through this exceptional home that every detail was attended to, including designing elegant spaces both for entertaining and for comfortable everyday living. The large kitchen with two islands, two pantries, breakfast bar, breakfast nook and a desk for managing the household is ideal for someone who loves to cook, while the covered patio is perfect for outdoor living and entertaining. Gorgeous mountain and valley views stretch to the East End, and you are only about a 10-minute bike ride from the weekly farmers market, shops, restaurants and activities in the downtown village. This stunning home offers much too much to list, so call now to schedule a tour to see all this home has to offer. |
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