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Have a great Monday #Carmellifestyle#aprcarmel

Grocho Marx
Groucho Marx

Each morning when I open my eyes I say to myself: I, not events, have the power to make me happy or unhappy today.  I can choose which it shall be.  Yesterday is dead, tomorrow hasn’t arrived yet.  I have just one day, today, and I’m going to be happy in it.

— Groucho Marx

The white sands of Carmel Beach
The white sands of Carmel Beach

Make it a great day!

 

#Remodeling your kitchen in your #Carmel or #Pebble Beach home

 

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One of the most important things you can do to improve the value of your home is to remodel your kitchen.  How do you decide how to start?  First look at the many kitchen design ideas to find out what appeals to you and if you are planning to sell you’ll want to also consider what will appeal to most buyers.

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There should be a common theme throughout your home so it all flows and looks like it belongs together.  Does your home have a cottage feel or is it traditional or contemporary?

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Now plan the layout of your kitchen.  Picture yourself cooking a meal in the kitchen and be sure you place the range, the prep area, and the refrigerator so it will be convenient to create that fantastic meal!

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What type of materials will you use?  Butcher block counters or maybe granite, quartz, concrete or even carrara marble.

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Other decisions to make . . .  storage, lighting, appliances, and even the kitchen sink!  Good luck!  Set a budget before you begin and have fun creating a special place in your home.

#Vacation Home Under One Million in #Carmel? Is it possible?

Guadalupe 3 SW of 2nd ~ listed by Sotheby's Int'l Realty
Guadalupe 3 SW of 2nd ~ listed by Sotheby’s Int’l Realty ~ offered at $995,000.  3.BR/2.5BA 1,336 SF

As I sit in our #Alain Pinel Realtors office on the corner of Dolores and Ocean I have many visitors come by and ask . . . can you still buy a little vacation cottage in Carmel for #under a million?  I answer, “Yes, but there are not a lot of them at any given time.”  You have to watch for them as they come up and act quickly – particularly if it is a charming little cottage.  If this is your goal, let’s talk and plan.

3504 Ocean Avenue ~ listed by KW Coastal Estates, Offered at $799,000.
3504 Ocean Avenue, 1BR/1BA 784 SF ~ listed by KW Coastal Estates, Offered at $799,000.

Right now there are 6 homes on the market in Carmel on the west side of the highway (ocean side) which is where many people want to be for a vacation home.

The beautiful white sands of Carmel Beach
The beautiful white sands of Carmel Beach

Sometimes these homes are not very large . . . but to have a place to lay your head at night, does it really need to be?

24816 Carpenter Road, listed by Coldwell Banker ~ offered at $885,000.
24816 Carpenter Road, listed by Coldwell Banker ~ offered at $885,000.

If you’re looking for that special little vacation home under a million, give me a call and we’ll work out a strategy to get you just what you want.  Call me, Susan Clark 831-320-6801.

 

#Sports Talk~ Super Bowl 50 by Allan Freidson, guest author

Hello, my name is Allan and I am the loving spouse of the usual inhabitant of this space – Susan Clark. Since I am a huge sports fan and this is Super Bowl week Susan suggested I pen a little something about the occasion.

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The 2016 edition takes on more significance than others for those of us residing on the Monterey Peninsula because the game is to be played only an hour from here in a city named Santa Clara. That city is an hour north of us and about the same distance in the other direction from San Francisco, the host city for the event. Partying all week in San Francisco and making the drive to the game on Sunday is nice work for those who can make it happen.

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A tasty alternative is to spend the week in Carmel or Pebble Beach before heading to the game, and if that is your choice please take the time to pay my wife a visit and let her show you the house you need to buy immediately. In fact, if you are coming our way at any time for any reason please let her do the same. That said, some Super Bowl memories are in order.

1117 Sawmill Gulch, Pebble Beach offered at $1,295,000
1117 Sawmill Gulch, Pebble Beach offered at $1,295,000

Having spent the first half of my life in our nation’s capitol I always have rooted for the Washington Redskins (sorry for the nickname) and as such I have seen my team play in five Super Bowls, winning three and losing two. I attended two, a victory and a loss. Interesting enough, both of those games have a connection to Susan even though I didn’t know her at the time.

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The years were 1983 and 1984 and my team won the first and got destroyed in the latter. Since my memories of the 1983 Super Bowl are a whole lot better I will start there and devote many more words to that experience.

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The 1983 game was played in the Rose Bowl in Pasadena and although still living back East I jumped at the chance when my cousin offered me the opportunity to join he and his wife at the game. Now, my cousin barely can tell the difference between a football and a piece of squash, but he was in advertising in Washington and through his job had a shot at some tickets and thought…actually, I don’t know what he was thinking, but he wanted to go and had a flight arranged, so off we went. Turns out Susan’s parents were living in Florida and her father was a fan of the loyal opposition that day, the Miami Dolphins . . .

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. . .  and her brother, who also lived in Washington D.C. had tickets for Susan and her parents as well as for himself to see the game.  So there we were on game day seated on opposite sides of the field although not knowing each other from the other 100,000 on hand.

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Washington won that day and I finally got to experience the feeling of rooting for a team that won the biggest game of the season. And don’t feel badly for Susan’s father because a decade earlier his Dolphins had defeated the Redskins in Super Bowl VII and to this day remain the only team to win all their games in the same season.

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And as for the 1984 game, it was played in Tampa not that far from where Susan’s parents lived. But, again, we didn’t know each other then so she wouldn’t have minded that I beat it out of Tampa in a big hurry after the Raiders, then of Los Angeles, left my Redskins for very dead. At least I had the prior year’s win as consolation and later on in the 80’s they won another one. At that time I still had not met Susan but we did meet in 1990 when she sold me a house and thankfully (for me) agreed to see me socially after the house closed. So it was that we were together when shortly thereafter Washington won their last Super Bowl. Watching me watching that game on television no doubt convinced her it was good to be nowhere near me for those prior Super Bowls as my behavior during that game, although non-violent, did not come close to reflecting the way anyone over the age of 9 should act over a football game.

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Now the fans of Carolina and Denver will have a go at the experience while those of us without much of a rooting interest simply will watch in amazement at how the Super Bowl has evolved. Enjoy.