Carpinteria
Americannoun
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The Carpinteria, Calif.-based company, founded in 2002, reported $339 million in revenue in its most recent quarter.
At the next pool were Emanuel Leon, 20, of Carpinteria, Calif., and Evelyn Torres, 19, of Santa Barbara.
From Los Angeles Times
They also own a stunning beach house in Carpinteria, Calif., on which they have been carrying out significant renovations that will more than double the size of the dwelling.
From MarketWatch
Meanwhile, in Carpinteria, the couple is in the process of completing a massive overhaul of their beachfront home, which they purchased for $10.1 million in 2017 but is now worth upward of $17 million, according to Realtor.com estimates.
From MarketWatch
Comedian Ellen DeGeneres’ lucrative home-flipping skills may well have earned her a fortune—but it appears that luck has not lingered in her former Carpinteria, Calif., abode, which has just been put on the market for $35 million, marking the third time it has been listed in just 18 months.
From MarketWatch
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