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.
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.
Sometimes these homes are not very large . . . but to have a place to lay your head at night, does it really need to be?
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.
Wow! What a thrill to be on the Stanford campus. Last week myself (in the orange vest) and dozens of my Alain Pinel associates attended a Design Thinking Boot Camp at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business as part of APR’s collaboration with Stanford’s Innovation and Entrepreneurship Program.
The first part of our 3 part APR Stanford Innovation Certificate program launched last year with an on-line Negotiation Class taught by Professor Maggie Neale which was awesome! Last week the in-person class on the Stanford University campus in Palo Alto was even more amazing.
The Stanford campus is awe-inspiring and is so huge and spread out that the students all need to ride bikes to get around.
Our class was on the top floor of the library and as I walked in the circular staircase leading to all floors was front row and center. I was running late so took the elevator, but walked down this staircase later getting a good view of all the different floors.
The energetic and enthusiastic Professor Sarah Soule led us on an amazing journey through the Design Thinking process. She was in continual motion for the whole day-long class and kept us all on our “toes”!
There were 40-50 of us from all the different Alain Pinel offices.
We were divided up into teams. I teamed up with Rainy Hake, executive vice president and COO of Alain Pinel, Marsha Williams APR San Francisco, and Greg Albertson who is a realtor with me in our Carmel office.
We shared the results of our pre-class homework and did a lot of brainstorming. Made me remember how effective brainstorming is when creative ideas are just allowed to flow with no judgements!
Of course, the brain needs energy to work effectively and delicious food and drink were available at all times. Who said snacking was bad – not if you’re eating the right thing! Our lunch that was served at another location on campus was also first class.
Our next task was to develop a prototype to solve a “problem”. Below is a prototype that one of the other groups developed. This is an app for an iPad demonstrated in a very colorful fun way.
After our team’s brainstorming we developed an App for an iPad to solve a specific “problem” that one of our team members had put forth. Her client wanted to visit open houses but wanted to look on her own without an agent “talking at her”. We developed an app that had every imaginable piece of information about the property and community included on it.
Now come the users. Ta Tah . . . now we were going to have to explain our concept to a prospective user and get their input about our idea.
Students from a Design class were our “guinea pigs”. Here they are just having walked into the room wondering, “what in the world are these people creating?”
Rainy explained how it works to our “User”. We received some valuable suggestions we hadn’t thought of and added the ideas to our design.
By the end of the class our brains had been exercised, we had enjoyed great food, we had been inspired by a wonderful teacher, we had worked as a team, and had made some new friends. A day well spent. The piece de resistance was receiving this beautiful Certificate of Completion from the Stanford University Graduate School of Business.
As I left the building I noticed this lovely quote by Philip H. Knight an MBA student from 1962 on a stone tablet inlaid in the plaza.
“There comes a time in every life when the past recedes and the future opens. It’s that moment when you turn to face the unknown. Some will turn back to what they already know. Some will walk straight ahead into uncertainty. I can’t tell you which one is right. But I can tell you which one is more fun.”
By the way, in case you don’t recognize the name. Phil Knight is co-founder and chairman of NIKE.
So here we go as we leave Stanford University letting the past recede and facing the unknown. Not sure which path the others will take, but I’m going for the one that’s more fun!
Why is the Country Club area of Pebble Beach the choice of so many that move to the Monterey Peninsula? I’m sure there are many reasons . . . for one thing, you can take a short lovely stroll and end up at the beach listening to the surf and enjoying a picnic or an amazing sunset!
It’s a quiet and serene way to live close to nature, yet it’s easy and quick to get to shopping in Pacific Grove or to Highway One to visit the other Monterey Peninsula cities.
It is a mecca for golf with both public and private courses minutes away. Pacific Grove Golf Links “offers the most affordable golf on or near the Pacific Ocean” The back nine has breath-taking views of the coast and the course also offers a pro shop and restaurant.
The famous Monterey Peninsula Country Club is a private club near by that hosts the AT&T Pro Am that will be taking place in early February 2016. In addition to these courses there are many public courses in Pebble Beach as well as in the surrounding area.
The Country Club area is known for privacy as well as quiet. The parcels are much larger than in nearby Pacific Grove. For instance the lot size of the home at 1117 Sawmill Gulch Road is a quarter of an acre allowing space between neighbors.
Ok, back to why is this amazing home the Best Buy in Pebble Beach? I confess this is a bit subjective, but look at the facts. It is priced at a reasonable $1,295,000 (just look at the prices of some of the others!) yet is beautifully remodeled. The owners lovingly did extensive upgrades after they purchased the home updating the kitchen, baths, windows, flooring, fireplace, and installing new baseboards, crown moldings, French doors, skylights, and Casablanca fans. They also upgraded the things you can ‘t see like the electrical, plumbing and outdoor drainage system.
Why do I love this home? I love it’s flow. It’s all single level with one room easily flowing into the next. Also, the vaulted ceilings in the living room give it a very spacious feel – you have a sense it is much larger than the 2123 SF it actually is.
And the gourmet kitchen is amazing!
Wolfgang Puck . . . look out!
I love to kick-back and the family room is my kind of place to do just that. Numerous windows and skylights make it a bright, light room.
The 2-car garage is extra roomy with room for storage and a work bench even with 2 cars inside. That would make my husband very happy
If I have peaked your curiosity Take a Complete Tour along with a video if you hang in there. The floor plan and Feature list is also included with the Virtual tour. Or . . . just come by one of the Open Houses this weekend and see for yourself!! Of course, I am always available to give you a private tour.
For a private showing contact the listing agent at Alain Pinel Realtors, Susan Clark 831-320-6801.
TO AN OPEN HOUSE AT 3044 CORMORANT ROAD, PEBBLE BEACH ~ OFFERED FOR SALE FOR $4,800,000
Listed by Alain Pinel Realtors
Open House Saturday Jan 9th/Sunday Jan 10th 1:00 – 4:00pm
Views from 3044 Cormorant Road, Pebble Beach CA
Experience panoramic ocean and golf course views from this fabulous *Mark Mills mid-century modern design on a premium front line Pebble Beach location in Country Club West. Enjoy it as it is or create your own dream home in this amazing location.
Country Club West in Pebble Beach is known for its exquisite ocean views and sprawling greens delighting golfers, ocean lovers, runners, cyclists, surfers, and dog walkers. The seemingly endless coastline is level and great for long strolls smelling the sea air and listening to the crashing surf. And the sunsets are . . . AWESOME.
Come by my Open House this weekend to view this amazing property or Call Susan to set up a special showing at 831-320-6801. I love finding the perfect home for my clients in Pebble Beach so call me and we’ll find your dream home!
*Mark Mills was an American architect who worked during the latter half of the 20th century. He apprenticed for Frank Lloyd Wright at Taliesin West from 1944-1948. Wikipedia