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Team Ryken, focused on professional excellence, prides itself in unparalleled levels of personal service along with cutting-edge technology to meet your Real Estate needs. With our years of combined Real Estate experience, we will help you find what you are looking for.

I cannot say enough positive and appreciative words about Terry Ryken and Team in the way they handled the sale of my Ocean Bluff Paradise in Hope Ranch after I became a widow and through difficult times.Terry has a very generous spirit and is extremely thoughtful always anxious. I want to thank you for the opportunity to have been part of the team to sell Bajada Lane.
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In his career as a Santa Barbara real estate broker serving the Montecito, Hope Ranch, Santa Barbara and Santa Ynez Valley, Terry Ryken built his reputation on his genuine enthusiasm to meet his clients' needs.

With over 40-years as a real estate agent and broker, beginning in San Francisco and Santa Cruz Capitola area and practicing for the last 23 years in this Coastal Paradise, Terry will always provide a higher level of service because of his commitment to go.Judit Schweller, Associate Realtor and Transaction Coordinator, brings her many years of real estate experience with International flair and her knowledge for architecture and home design.
Hope Ranch is an unincorporated suburb of Santa Barbara, west of downtown. The neighborhood occupies a hilly area immediately adjacent to the coast; the highest elevation is 691 feet (211 m). Hope Ranch is one of the wealthiest areas in California. The first private owner of Hope Ranch was Lt. Narciso Fabregat of the Santa Barbara Presidio, who was called to Santa Barbara to fight the notorious pirate, Bouchard.
Our area is rich in California history. Here they were greeted by the friendly Canalino Indians from Cieneguitas (the area between the present Modoc Road and Highway 101). Evidence of Indian life in the Hope Ranch area goesback six to ten thousand years and the Cieneguitas area is particularly noteworthy.
In the days when Santa Barbara was just beginning to expand across the plain bracketed by the Mesa and the Riviera, there was no "Eastside" or "Westside." This division was caused in 1851 when State Street was created, bisecting a Mexican pueblo then in the process of changing into an American village.
City Hall recognizes the Westside as the oldest stabilized residential area in town; six out of ten houses there were built prior to 1940. Eight out of ten Westside homes are rented; ten percent of the city's Chicano population live in the lower Westside. Nestled on a hill between the Mesa and Hope Ranch, Bel Air Knolls on the upper westside offers panoramic views of the ocean, city and mountains.
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