Orcutt New Homes: Rice Ranch Opens a New Neighborhood!
Have you visited the models at the Orcutt new home community, Rice Ranch lately? I went by on Saturday to take a peek. They are still selling “The Oaks” Neighborhood with prices ranging from $445,000 – $575,000, and floor plans ranging from 1777 – 2878 square feet. The upgrades included are impressive: granite counter tops, 9 1/2 – 10 foot ceilings, surround sound wiring in great rooms, two tone interior paint, fully insulated exterior walls and ceilings, and ceramic tile flooring in the kitchens.
Recently, the Rice Ranch Community opened the Pine Creek neighborhood adding another quality group of new homes to the Orcutt area. The Pine Creek neighborhood of Rice Ranch have larger lots and larger homes. Prices in Pine Creek begin at $555,000 and go up to $585,000. Floor plans begin at 2326 square feet and go up to 2878 square feet. Rice Ranch is a new master planned community of new homes in the Orcutt community. It includes a community park and dog park and tons of open space in keeping with the overall rural nature of the Orcutt community.
Model Homes at Rice Ranch in Orcutt
If you are looking for a new home in Orcutt, you may want to visit the new home communities of Stonegate, Old Mill Run, The Enclave at Harp Springs and of course Rice Ranch. Be sure to call and schedule an appointment with me to tour these new home developments. It is important to have your own REALTOR when buying a new home. The agents in the office only represent the seller. Best of all, it doesn’t cost anything to have your own Realtor. Call me to today to check out all of the wonderful Orcutt new homes (805) 878-9879.
Everyone in the Santa Maria and Lompoc housing marlet is talking about short sales these days. They love them, they hate them, they love to hate them, they. . . well you get the picture. There are a lot of opinions on them. One thing is for sure, if you are a short sale seller you should work with an experienced agent and obtain legal and tax advice before entering into a short sale arrangement. Short sales have significant financial, legal, tax, and credit consequences.
You don’t like mowing your lawn. If you like for nature to take its course with your front lawn, you may not like the experience of living in an HOA community. You may get letters and/or fines for trying to get back to nature.