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New Construction in Carmel-by-the-Sea ~ Close to Town

SW Corner San Carlos & 8th, Carmel Realty, listing agents Mark Ryan and Paul Brocchini

Open House

You’re invited to my Open House on May 25th & 26th Memorial Day Weekend from 1:00-5:00pm SW Corner of San Carlos & 8th. Click here for video.

Open floor plan makes this home ideal for entertaining.

Close to Town and the Beach!

New construction designed by Claudio Ortiz in a Modern-Spanish style located half block from restaurants and shops in downtown Carmel-by-the-Sea. Highly customized white interior with an open flowing floor plan, arched doorways, & blond European Oak hardwood flooring.

The kitchen was created with high end materials and top of the line Viking appliances. You’ll love the Taj Majal colored Quartz counters and white Moroccan Zellige square-tile backsplash. A dream kitchen to prepare gourmet meals and entertain your friends.

The open floor plan,  vaulted ceilings, and the wide contemporary folding glass wall of French-doors opening to the outside create an unparalleled spaciousness in a 1600 sq. ft. home.

Dining area opens to the outside with a wide contemporary glass wall of French-doors.

The primary bedroom is located on the first floor which is what so many of my prospective buyers are looking for. This bedroom connects to a unique and colorful bath and a large walk-in closet.

Lovely primary suite with a large walk-in closet.

The primary suite is complete with a beautiful bath of blue and white tile, double sinks, shower and separate toilet.

Don’t you love this! Custom tile installation with custom Spanish tile installation with aqua and blue colored pattern.

Upstairs are two guest rooms. One with a “Juliet balcony” looking over San Carlos with an enchanting view of a grand oak tree.

Juliet balcony with an enchanting view!

The other guest room boasts a peek of the ocean to remind you that you’re close to the beach as well as town.

This guest room boasts a peek of the ocean. The beach can’t be far away!

Serving the two guest rooms is this striking guest bath with aqua blue colored four-piece tile pattern on the floor and on the wall of the tub.  Who wouldn’t enjoy this unique luxurious bath.

Striking guest bath with unique blue aqua tile on floor and wall behind the tub.

Imagine sitting out here in the sunshine with your favorite drink and a good book. Ahhh . . . you’ll feel like you’re on a continual vacation!

Sunny deck in the rear as well as another outdoor sitting area in backyard.

The one-car garage is entered from 8th Avenue at the rear of the lot. There is an entrance to the rear yard and back door through the gate at the left of the garage.

One car garage and entrance to back door through the wooden gate to the left of the garage.

Located 2 blocks from the center of the village and 8 blocks from the beach. Restaurants and shops are literally a half block away. Isn’t this everyone’s dream location?

This is an extraordinary opportunity to have a new custom home close to town and beach.

Don’t delay, come to the open house this weekend or call me for a private showing. 831-320-6801

Susan Clark, realtor at Carmel Realty Company #00929953, 831-320-6801

 

 

 

Carmel Point ~ the Crown Jewel of Carmel #Carmellifestyle#aprcarmel

Carmel Point ~ the Crown Jewel of Carmel!

Open House Sunday 7/17 10:00am-1:00pm 23665 Rio Avenue

 Come by and see me!

26335 Rio Avenue, Carmel Point Open Sun 6/19 10:00am-1:00pm
23665 Rio Avenue, Carmel Point listed by Alain Pinel Realtors

You’re invited to my Open House Sun 7/17 10:00am – 1:00pm

23665 Rio Avenue on Carmel Point, Carmel CA

Why is Carmel Point the “Crown Jewel”?  OK, that’s just MY opinion.      Why do I love it so much?  I have an answer for that one.  But first, for those not familiar, I think I should identify the area geographically.

Carmel Point
Carmel Point

Carmel Point is directly south of Carmel-by-the-Sea and is part of the county . . . and not part of Carmel-by-the-Sea.  Now for some folks, that’s a really good thing, but for the others that want to be “officially”  in Carmel-by-the-Sea – it won’t work and you don’t get to vote for mayor.

What you do get is the most beautiful and magical area to live in and for the most part- away from the thousands of tourists that spread themselves out over the streets and white sand beach of Carmel-by-the-Sea.  You have quick access to two beaches from the Point as many call it, Carmel River State Beach, and Carmel Beach.

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

Many of the homes have views of the ocean, the river, the lagoon and wetlands, and Point Lobos.  For more information about Carmel Point a group of residents have made a very comprehensive website “Living on Carmel Point” detailing community resources, history and points of interest.

Of the 18 homes available on Carmel Point,  Alain Pinel Realtors has 4 of them listed.   The following are our listings, but I would love to help you explore all the homes for sale on the Point!

26335 Rio Avenue Listed by Alain Pinel Realtors
23665 Rio Avenue Listed by Alain Pinel Realtors – Open House 7/17 10:00am – 1:00pm
26306 Monte Verde $1,649,000 Listed by Alain Pinel Realtors
26306 Monte Verde $1,649,000 Listed by Alain Pinel Realtors
2643 Walker Avenue $2,395,000 Listed by Alain Pinel Realtors
2643 Walker Avenue $2,395,000 Listed by Alain Pinel Realtors
2946 Santa Lucia $1,895,000 Listed by Alain Pinel Realtors
2946 Santa Lucia $1,895,000 Listed by Alain Pinel Realtors

There are fourteen other lovely homes available on the Point at this time ranging in price from $1,399,000 – $12,900,000  I’ve love to introduce you to this fabulous area!

Come by my Sunday Open House 10am-1:00pm 7/17 or call me at 831-320-6801 to arrange a private showing.

Susan Clark

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Connecting buyers with their dream homes . . . 

                          Negotiating the highest possible price for my sellers.

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#Stanford Student for the Day in #Palo Alto ~ #Alain Pinel Realtors

Fellow students at Stanford
Fellow students at the Graduate School of Business ~ Stanford University January 14, 2016

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.

graduate school sign

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.

bikes

The Stanford campus is awe-inspiring and is so huge and spread out that the students all need to ride bikes to get around.

stairs - Stanford

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.

Professor Sarah Soule
Professor Sarah Soule

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”!

Classroom

There were 40-50 of us from all the different Alain Pinel offices.

our team

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.

brainstorming

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!

food

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.

prototype

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.

our app

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.

users

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?”

r speaking

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.

certificate  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. quote

“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.  stanford-5

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!