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Just Listed in Pebble Beach ~Country Club West $1,800,000

 

2845 Coyote Road, Pebble Beach

$1,800,000

The Country Club West Area of Pebble Beach has become “the place to live” on the Monterey Peninsula. Just listed in this much sought after area, is 2845 Coyote Road. $1,800,000. Close to Spanish Bay, MPCC, and the BEACH! Not to mention gorgeous golf courses, a beautiful coastline with all kinds of wild life, and luxury golf clubs and resorts. You too can live the Pebble Beach lifestyle for under $2 million.

Imagine teeing off on this gorgeous spot!  MPCC Shore Course

 This lovely single level three bedroom, two bath home is located close to the Inn at Spanish Bay, MPCC, numerous golf courses, and the beach! 

Country Club West coastline ~ unparalleled beauty!

A spacious living room with brick fireplace, an adjacent formal dining room, and beautiful hardwood floors offer a bright and inviting living space.  Additional living areas to be enjoyed are the family room also with a sizable brick fireplace and a large bright solarium. The kitchen with its breakfast nook makes informal meals easy and you’ll love the convenience of the nearby laundry room. The rear patio and extensive backyard with its majestic oak trees provide a park-like setting to enjoy outside living. Two-car garage and the coveted Pacific Grove School district. 

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Susan Clark, realtor, Carmel Realty Company

For more information call Susan Clark 831-320-6801

www.StreetsofPebbleBeach.com

Pebble Beach
Monterey Peninsula Country Club Shore Course

 

 

God Bless America ~ Happy Fourth of July!

America . . .  is not only the place where miracles happen, but where they happen all the time.   -Thomas Wolfe

This first half of the year has been a trying time for all of us.  I do believe, however, that miracles happen everyday in this great land of ours.  Let’s go out and make those miracles happen!

The national anthem by Whitney Houston

Happy Fourth of July!  Make it a safe and happy one.

Real Estate on the Monterey Peninsula ~ What now?

Dear Clients, Friends, and Associates,

This past month has been very challenging for all of us.  We have all been impacted in different ways, however, for none of us has it been life as usual.  I know some of you have been unable to see elderly loved ones, and many of you have become “teachers” to your young children.  Some of you have been able to work from home and others have been furloughed or have had your small business forced into closing.  My whole-hearted thanks go out to all of our essential businesses that have been keeping us safe, healthy, and fed. 

Mary Aliotti from Victorian Corner in Pacific Grove serving a Take-out order

Thank you to all of the police officers, doctors and nurses and other health care workers, our grocery stores, and our restaurants serving take-out orders.  During a Shelter-in-place order we quickly find out how many people we depend on daily to take care of our basic needs.  Thank you all, for being there for us!

Just Sold! 23675 Determine Lane (Represented the Buyer)

So how has the “shut down” affected Real Estate on the Monterey Peninsula I keep being asked?  To begin with we had a very strong first quarter and the Q-1 statistics are attached.  Most of the sales that were in escrow when the SIP order took place did proceed to close. 

First Quarter Report ~ by Carmel Realty Company

But what now?  Yes, that is the $64,000 question.  At this time, no one wants to forecast an exact answer to this question, because there are still so many variables.  There are a number of key drivers at play –  both positive and negative.  At Carmel Realty Company we are working to accentuate the Positive with new sales tools and new channels of messaging to reach our prospective buyers and sellers.  

Adwerx, a digital advertising campaign, is just one of the ways we reach out to prospective clients

As a Realtor with 33 years experience in both San Francisco and on the Monterey Peninsula, I have seen our real estate market survive many crises.  I remember the AIDS epidemic in the late 80’s and early 90’s, the Stock Market crash of 1987, the Loma Prieta Earthquake in 1989, the dot com boom and then crash in 2001, the crazy upwards rush of prices ending in a crash in 2007 and the housing collapse in 2008 with foreclosures and short sales becoming common place.  What I have learned is that “this too will pass”. 

Susan with husband, Allan, on the Rec Trail in Pacific Grove.

What I know for sure is that we live in one of the most desirable communities in the world with a limited inventory of homes.  We’ll get through this crisis like we survived the others.  In time our community will return to become healthy and vibrant with appreciating real estate values and an extraordinary quality of life.

Susan Clark, Realtor 831-320-6801

Take care, stay safe, stay healthy.

Q-1 Report