Carmel-by-the-Sea is not only charming and fairytale like, but it has a few quirks. For one thing, there are no addresses. Yes, I know, for those of you who don’t know Carmel, it’s hard to believe a town without addresses, but it’s true. In order to tell someone where you live, you describe it’s location, for instance NE Corner Santa Fe and Mountain View. Now this starts getting really complicated when you live mid-block, but we’re not even going to go there today. In addition to a “description of location” as an address, homeowners give their homes a Name and have it on a sign in front to further help their friends and visitors find then. This delightful home for sale is called Snow White’s Cottage and I’ll be holding it open on Sunday.
Open House Sunday 4/30 1:00 – 4:00 PM Offered at $1,325,000
Corner of Santa Fe and Mountain View, Carmel-by-the-Sea
You won’t be disappointed when you come see this magical abode today. It’s beyond charming and cute and has everything one could ever need. Located close to town it’s a superb location!
The living room, with open beamed ceilings and a beautiful stone fireplace, is a comfy retreat after walking around town shopping or having a great meal in one of Carmel’s amazing restaurants.
So see you today and perhaps I’ll even introduce you to Snow White!
I’m so excited about holding open this lovely home . . . and it’s just 2 blocks from the BEACH! If you haven’t seen it – please come by during my Open House or give me a call for a private showing. I’d love to chat with you about Carmel real estate.
Enjoy this quick video below telling about this amazing home!
Chris Botti will play to a SOLD OUT crowd at the Sunset Center Sunday evening. Every year I have missed seeing him, but last time I swore that the next time he came back – I would be there! So this time I bought tickets as soon as the announcement was made that he was coming.
So I will be there this weekend, head cold and all, but I wouldn’t miss it for anything. Chris has become the largest-selling American instrumental artist and puts on a fabulous show. He has four #1 jazz albums along with multiple Gold, Platinum, and Grammy awards. My husband said, “You mean he’s just going to play the trumpet all night? ” I told him – “just you wait!”
We are so lucky to have such a fabulous venue like the Sunset Center here in Carmel. Wonderful entertainment is brought here practically at our door step without having to travel to San Jose or San Francisco – although I love our trips into the City to see shows.
Hope to see many of you there Sunday night – but if not – next time rush to buy tickets as soon as he is announced – he’s a sell out every time he comes.
For a list of upcoming events at the Sunset Center this year go to their web site but be sure to get your tickets as soon as possible – the great acts sell out fast!
P.S. Post show. The show was fantastic!! Not only was Chris Botti amazing, but the array of musicians and singers he assembled for the show was awesome! Thanks for the video, Kim!
Susan Clark is a realtor in Carmel-by-the-Sea and loves to share community information as well as real estate news. Call her for more information about Carmel Real Estate 831-320-6801.
The Women’s Council of Realtors Monterey Peninsula kicked off it’s first meeting of 2017 with an exciting panel of elected officials including a mayor, council members, and a Monterey County Supervisor. The well attended meeting took place at the Corral de Tierra Country Club and was chaired by Carol Duncan, the WCR Monterey Peninsula 2017 President. Scott Dick, the MCAR Government Affairs Chair led the panel discussion.
The panel included left to right, Cynthia Garfield, Pacific Grove Council member; Mayor Steve Dallas of Carmel; Nick Smith, Pacific Grove Council member; Luis Alejo, Monterey County Supervisor; and Dan Albert, Monterey Council member (standing). Each panelist gave a short talk on the concerns they were dealing with in their cities which was followed by a lively question and answer session. All panelists encouraged everyone to get involved in their communities and spoke how critical it was that realtors be engaged and involved in our cities.
“We are a network of successful REALTORS®, advancing women
as professionals and leaders in business, the industry and the communities we serve.”
WCR was founded in 1938 and has grown to 12,500 members with 252 local networks all over the country. It was my honor to be the Charter President of our Monterey Peninsula network which began in October 2001. Since then we have had many great realtor leaders who have grown the organization into an amazing network that brings education, leadership skills and camaraderie to its members.
We also hold fundraisers and donate to local charities. Many of our presidents have gone on to serve as presidents of the Monterey County Association of Realtors and hold state and national positions. If you are a local realtor and are not currently a member, I can only ask, “Why not”.
SAVE THE DATE WCR Monterey Peninsula will hold its annual fundraiser September 13, 2017. It will be one of our famous fashion shows with the theme of Havana Nights and will be a luncheon at Inn at Spanish Bay. There are opportunities to be a sponsor or to donate a Silent Auction Item. (Sorry this poster is a bit crinkled but I hope you can get the idea). It is going to be a HOT fashion show so don’t miss out!
For more information about WCR or the fashion show give me a call or email me at sclark@apr.com.