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For those of you who wish to escape the intensity of the city and enjoy a quieter, more relaxed, simpler life with a graceful pace reminiscent of the 1950’s, the magnificent Santa Ynez Valley, in California’s Santa Barbara Wine Country, is the place for you. We asked some of the top luxury real estate marketing professionals in the area to tell us what they loved about their marketplace. Here is what they said. (Be sure to click on the agents' names to view their Featured Properties)
The approach to Santa Ynez Valley from Santa Barbara via Route 154 is breathtaking! As you descend into the Valley from the Sam Marcos Pass in the mountains, to your right is the grand Lake Cachuma that hosted the canoeing and rowing events of the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles. According to Marilyn Elam, numerous clients have told her, when they first arrived in the Valley, “I thought I would have to go to Idaho or Big Sky Montana to find such expansive untouched physical beauty".

Lake Cachuma
Some of California’s finest equestrian estates, private farms and ranches can be found in the Santa Ynez Valley. Many estates have their own vineyards. Claire Hanssen said, “With our ideal climate, many people are attracted to the Valley simply because they can grow their own sustainable produce, or their own feed for horses or cattle”.
“Tourism has allowed the wine industry to flourish in the area”, says Rich Condit. “It also helps to have many fine restaurants in the area such as Vineyard House (regional rustic American cuisine in a charming 100 year old Victorian home), Grappolo (Italian), Petros (Greek) and The Brothers at Mattie’s Tavern that is housed in one of Santa Barbara Wine Country’s most cherished buildings”. Located in Downtown, Solvang, Root 246 was created by the world-renowned celebrity chef, Bradley Ogden. It offers a full menu of his signature farm-to-table cuisine, and one of the most extensive selections of local wines.
Many of the California Central Coast wines rival the best of Napa and Sonoma, to the North, above San Francisco. If you like guided tours, you can follow the wine trail that features the wineries in the movie "Sideways" or just explore on your own. For example, Laura Drammer pointed out that Kaena Winery is opening a new tasting room in Los Olivos. They produce just 500 cases each year, focusing on Grenache and Syrah wines. In Hawaiian Kaena means “potential for greatness”.
According to Carey Kendall, “international buyers compare the topography of the Santa Ynez Valley to parts of Northern Italy and Southern France and appreciate its proximity to Santa Barbara, ‘the jewel of the West Coast’ (also known as the ‘American Riviera’)”. Sharon Curries is seeing an upswing in interest from foreign buyers, “particularly from Canada, Spain and Malaysia”, she said.
Suzy Ealand believes that, “The wide open space and the temporal climate is conducive to easy living here with less chaos than larger towns. The Valley provides a smaller community feel where everyone can know each other”. Yet, Santa Ynez Valley is a place where privacy is respected, a place where the rich and famous can live and enjoy the country lifestyle without the fanfare of the big city.
The schools in the Santa Ynez Valley are among the top in the County. And, they are safe. Marlene MacBeth, a resident for 32 years who partners with her husband Dave, mentioned that it was a great place to raise her family. “Living here is a throwback to pre-9/11 days; kids still walk home from school or ride their bikes. They get individual attention and parent involvement in schools is extensive”. Micah Brady, the younger half of a father & son real estate team, grew up in the Santa Ynez Valley. He said, “The classes are smaller; it is like being in a private school”.
Thirty minutes from the Santa Barbara Airport and just two hours north of Los Angeles International Airport, this “hamlet in the hills”, as Patty Murphy refers to it, “is a cosmopolitan village with its roots in the soil”. Whether it is farming, growing apples, ranching, producing your own wine or sending your kids to great schools that draw you to the Santa Ynez Valley to live, ultimately, it is the quality of life and sense of genuine community that will make you feel like this is home.
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The Santa Ynez Valley Visitors Association is sponsoring a new event Sunday January 23-Saturday, January 29, 2011. Sixteen restaurants throughout the Santa Ynez Valley are offering special 3-course tasting menus for the price of $20.11 (excluding tip, tax and beverages.) Participating restaurants are:
Cafe Quackenbush - 458 Bell, 344-5181
Dos Carlitos - 3544 Sagunto, 688-0033
Fresco Valley Calfe - 442 Atterdag, 688-8857
Hadsten House Inn - 1450 Mission Dr., 688-3210
Kabuki - 443 Second St., 693-8289
Los Olivos Cafe - 2870 Grand - 688-7265
Manny's Mexican - 1693 Mission, 691-9137
Mirabelle Inn - 409 First Street, 688-1703
Mustard Seed - 1655-A Mission, 688-1318
Red Viking - 1684 Copenhagen Dr., 688-6610
Root 246 - 420 Alisal, 686-8681
Trattoria Grappolo - 3687 C Sagunto, 688-6899
Vineyard House - 3631 Sagunto, 688-2886
Willows - 3400 East Highway 246, 688-0855
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Santa Ynez CA Real Estate 2010 Market Update*
It's the beginning of a new year, so many people are waiting anxiously to hear how many homes and condos were sold in Santa Ynez California last year, what the average sale price was, and how it compared to 2009. Here you go:
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2010 |
2009 |
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43 Santa Ynez Homes |
36 Santa Ynez Homes |
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Average Sales Price $1,133,186 |
Average Sales Price $1,156,188 |
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285 Days on Market |
197 Days on Market |
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$346 per square foot |
$459 per square foot |
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7 Santa Ynez Foreclosures |
8 Santa Ynez Foreclosures |
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9 Santa Ynez Short Sales |
5 Santa Ynez Short Sales |
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When heading to the wine country from Santa Barbara, you traverse along the San Marcos Pass. This is a view of the Santa Ynez Mountains and Lake Cachuma. The scenery is a delight.
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Welcome to my first post about the Santa Ynez Valley, Central Coast Wine Country of California. The beautiful Santa Ynez Valley became largely known by the masses when it was featured in the Golden Globe and Oscar nominated film featuring the Wine Country, "Sideways".
However, going back in history the Santa Ynez Valley has been known for its important role in the equestrian industry. To name a couple of noteworthy details; Monty Roberts, referred to by
some as the "Horse Whisperer", has long called the Santa Ynez Valley home. In addition, the world renowned and state-of-the-art Alamo Pintado Equine Center is located just outside of downtown Los Olivos.
As for the viticultural aspect of the Santa Ynez Valley, there are countless fabulous wineries and tasting rooms located all throughout the Santa Ynez Valley. Not only are the grounds and facilities beautiful, the wines are also highly rated and regarded. Below is a map of some of my favorite wineries and tasting rooms found throughout the Santa Ynez Valley.
To top it all off, the Santa Ynez Valley has several great restaurants varying from fine traditional Italian to exceptional Mexican cuisine to the most amazing Wine-Country cuisine found a historic restored stagecoach stop.
As you can probably tell by now, I love where I live and work. The scenery in the Santa Ynez Valley is like nothing that I've ever seen before and I have lived in some amazing places. The people are the friendliest and the charm factor is beyond belief. I feel like I am living in a perfect place in time. For anyone looking for the epitome of quality-of-life, Santa Ynez Valley, Wine Country of the Central Coast, is it!
Some of Jenae's Favorite Wineries and Tasting Rooms
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