Ojai Real Estate

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Ojai, CA Information

Ojai is situated between the major cities of Santa Barbara (40 miles north) and Los Angeles (85 miles south). Ojai is only a short commute to nearby Ventura and the surrounding coastal area. The Ojai community (of just under 8,000 people) has become home to many retired residents who enjoy the abundance of arts, stunning mountain views, and a cool climate. The valley is complete with coffee shops, shows, festivals, bookstores, and restaurants to enjoy with friends.

The Ojai Unified School District boasts strong education programs at the elementary, junior high, and senior high levels. Nordoff is the district’s top high school and was recently commended by a California accreditation team for high quality teacher collaboration, excellent outreach to parents, and powerful learning.

Ojai’s known history begins with the inhabitation of the Chumash Indians. The area eventually became a Spanish land grant, one of many given along California’s coast. In 1837, Ojai became a cattle ranch owned by Fernando Tico. After being sold to oil prospectors in 1853, the area became settled and the city of Nordhoff was founded in 1874 (Nordhoff was later renamed Ojai when Nordhoff was deemed “too German” after World War I). Ojai’s major turning point came with a man named Edward Libbey. Libbey loved the beautiful valley and helped finance, design, build, and expand the existing town. Most of this expansion still exists today, including a Spanish-style arcade.

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