Beautifully maintained home in the Classics at Bradley Square with loads of light. Priced at $359,900. Built in 2005, 1809 sq. ft., 3 bedrooms plus den, and 2 full baths. Oversized master suite with french door entry, walk in closet, and deluxe tub with jets. Great room plan with vaulted ceilings and gas fireplace with granite surround. Kitchen features granite countertops, tile floors, and all major appliances are included in sale. Plantation shutters installed in bedrooms. Check out my video tour of the home on Twitter. The Traditions & Classics Homes at Bradley Square in southeast Santa Maria were built from 2003 – 2007, and are surrounded by newer shopping in the Bradley Square area, as well as other newer home developments. The Classics homes range from 1700 square feet – 2400 square feet. These homes are within walking distance to shopping centers which include popular new restaurants such as Panera Bread, Starbucks, Natural Cafe, and Yanagi Sushi. Also close are Albertsons, Food Maxx, Wal-Mart and Home Depot. Indeed, the Traditions and Classics developments are at the center of some of the best new shopping in Santa Maria. The Homeowners Association at Bradley Square has a low annual association fee under $200, and the community is also host to a new fire station, Robin Ventura Field, and Rotary Centennial Park. This home is a short 20 minute commute to Vandenberg AFB. For those looking for a beautiful newer home in a great location in Santa Maria, the Bradley Square area should definitely be explored. Call (805) 878-9879 for a private showing today.
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I realize this is a controversial subject, but I do agree that freezing foreclosures or trying to turn back the clock only benefits a limited group of people. In California, most people who are losing their home to foreclosure are severely underwater and I find that once the foreclosure happens, a sense of relief soon follows that they can put the whole thing behind them.
The first half of 2010 has been pretty dramatic with the $8000 federal tax credit extension and the introuction of the $10,000 California new home and first time home buyer credit. Buyers were on a roller coaster with the first two months having moderate activity, then a blaze of acvtivity in March and April followed by low activity in May and June. Overall sales for the 6 month period were high with 553 properties being sold in the Santa Maria Orcutt area.