Posts Tagged ‘Wood Ranch’

Since SNÖ arrived in North America in 2009, it has been featured in VIE magazine as a top gift pick by The Film Festival and NBC and has sponsored the Miss Universe 2010. SNÖ of Sweden, a leading jewelery maker, recently won the beautiful business award, as well as 2010’s exporter of the year award. With representation in over 1,600 retailer locations, Kingo Couture has finally brought this coveted jewelery line to North America.

SNÖ of Sweden originated in northern Sweden. Founder Lena Jonsson Näslund designs the simply made Scandinavian-style jewelery. Nature’s own materials and colors are woven into a design with a stylish touch. SNÖ of Swedens works almost exclusively with semi-precious stones such as onyx, rose quartz, cherry quartz, jade, clear rock crystal, smoked crystals and cultivated freshwater pearls. The materials are linked by chains of coated silver and titanium plated copper and/or iron base which is nontarnished. All jewelry is nickle tested.

SNÖ of Sweden releases four new collections per year, which makes each collection highly desirable since it’s only available for a few months. Check out some of their handiwork at www.kingo.ca.

Soon, Westlake Village will have a venue at well. Wood Ranch resident Anette Manninen represents the line. If you are interested in purchasing a piece or selling it in your store, contact here at anette@kingo.ca.

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Come see this lovely one-story home on Sunday, 2 PM to 4 PM. With a large yard, high ceilings, upgraded kitchen and flooring, and a three-car garage, it offers easy living in a quiet neighobhood close to the 23 freeway and the 118. Reduced to $579,000. Take a look:1890 AutumnPlace.com.

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If green is the new black, then wild is the “au courant” look in gardens. So goes the ecological wisdom.

In fact, the concept of “wild gardens” is not new, dating back to the 1860′s when it was pioneered in England by William Robinson. It has evolved to what we commonly call today the English Cottage Garden. Robinson, taking his cue from the Arts and Crafts movement, strove for the practical, more natural, less formal garden that harmonized with the surrounding landscape. Wild gardens were to contain a large variety of plants, including edibles and natives all mixed together in a free design.

In eco-conscious Southern California, wild gardens showcase those plants that thrive in our dry environment. Some wild gardens also seek to attract wildlife. In the wild garden in the photo, surrounding a home in Wood Ranch, owner Agnes Faughnan says, “We focused on the abundance of birds in the area, putting in not only plants but also a water feature that would attract them. Definitely, this has been a success story.”

To maintain the pastoral environment, Faughnan’s garden uses natural stone for the patio, walkways and small retaining walls. The resulting setting, says Faughnan, is eco-friendly, with low-water-using plants irrigated by micro irrigation sprinklers. It offers variety, with an abundance of native plants, perennials, annuals, shrubs and trees, including lemon, lime, tangerines, blood orange, pear, Asian pears, persimmons, pomegranate, fig and black walnut, as well as many herbs and, of course, lavender.

“Our wild garden is also practical,” says Faughnan, “because of its low requirements for both water and maintenance. Like nature,” she says, “our garden is a work in progress.”

For more images of this tranquil paradise, see Starbright Gardens.

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684 Starbright Ct., Wood Ranch

I always tell my buyer clients that if an ad sounds too good to be true, it probably isn’t good or true. An ad for a house with wonderful upgrades, a large yard and recent remodeling, for example, at a price well below anything else in the neighborhood may be on a busy street, or it may have a lot of freeway noise, for example.

Today I learned of a new twist to this rule. I received a phone call about a listing I had placed on Craigs List684 Starbright Ct. Craigs List had flagged and removed my ad twice for a mysterious violation; I couldn’t figure out why. As it turns out, the call today and the penalty flag were related.

The caller said she had answered an ad on Craigs List for a lease on the Starbright Ct. home for $1,000 a month, and that the owner, a “Sally Smith,” shall we say, had sent her a lease agreement for signature. Ms. Smith had explained to the caller that she, the owner, was going to Nigeria for a year and need a small income on the home. The caller, astounded at her good fortune, checked back with Craigs List today but could find only my ad, and she was savvy enough to contact me. Can this be true, she asked, a house advertised for sale at $859,000 is only $1,000 as a lease? “Sally Smith,” my client, had even given her an e-mail address, she said: SallySmith @ ….com.

I asked the called to e-mail me the lease agreement. The writing was broken enough to be a tip-off, and the request to have funds sent by Western Union set off alarms.

As I always, say, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably isn’t good or true.

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A bushtit pauses in the garden at 684 Starbright Ct.


Please join me at 684 Starbright Ct., Wood Ranch, on Sunday afternoon. This spacious, sunny home, at the end of a small cul-de-sac, features beautiful grounds and many interior amenities. Come see for yourelf, and enjoy a tour of the home and grounds. Fresh strawberries will be served. For a quick peak go to http://www.684Starbright.com. $859,000.

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Come see my new listing: Starbright Gardens! Extraordinary plantings abound in this botanical paradise, created by the current owner, who volunteered for five years at Pasadena’s Huntington Gardens. The magnificent garden surrounds the home on a huge private lot, tucked away on a cul-de-sac. The garden is organically maintained, with micro irrigation; it has French drains, a natural stone patio, paths and terraced walls, as well as a small stream, a waterfall and an outdoor charcoal BBQ.

Located in wonderful Wood Ranch, this 4/5-bedroom, 4-bath home features a well-equipped kitchen with a double oven, custom shelving in the walk-in pantry and extra shelving in the cabinets. The dining room and kitchen open onto the yard, while a balcony off the master suite overlooks it.

Other upgrades include ceiling fans, customized closets and a cedar-lined closet in the master, as well as a bonus room off the master and a workroom in the garage. There are built-in cabinets in the garage and rain gutters too! Situated close to top-rated Wood Ranch Elementary School, this spacious home and garden are a rare and special offering. Listed at $859,000

This home, located at 684 Starbright Ct., Simi Valley, will be open Friday, April 9, from 11 – 1.

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