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Carmel Pine Cone, April 9, 2021 (Real Estate) SECTION RE n April 9-15, 2021 The Carmel Pine Cone Real Estate n This week’s cover, located in Pebble Beach, is presented by Canning Properties Group of Sotheby’s International Realty. (See Page 2 RE) 2RE The Carmel Pine Cone April 9, 2021 About the Cover Real Estate Sales The Carmel Pine Cone March 28 - April 3 Escrows closed: 64 Total value: $172,684,500 April 9-15, 2021 Featured Listings Carmel Torres Street, 2 NW of Ninth Avenue — $2,000,000 Stephen Ratcliffe and Rebecca Teutschel to William and Lisa McNett APN: 010-083-007 2553 15th Avenue — $2,665,000 Angela and Justin Cordrey to Laura Vals APN: 009-402-004 See HOME SALES page 4RE 2968 CRESCENT ROAD PEBBLE BEACH 1139PortolaRoad.com $3,350,000 | 4 BEDS | 2.5 BATHS | 3,200 SQ. FT. BEAUTIFUL FRENCH COUNTRY WITH GOLF VIEWS Ocean Views Near Cypress Point Perfectly positioned on a pristine 1.3 acre lot that’s nestled amongst beautiful redwoods, Monterey pine and Cypress trees, your dream home awaits. With parts of Cypress Point Golf Club’s front nine golf holes in the foreground and white-water waves rolling into Pebble’s famed coastline in the background, this property provides a stunning viewshed for you to enjoy sunsets, whales passing by or golfers embarking on a once-in-a-lifetime Sold ■ Represented Sellers round at the revered Cypress Point Club. Offered at $8,750,000 MONTE VERDE 3 SW Ocean Ave. Your Carmel Expert Carmel-by-the-Sea | 4 Blocks to Beach 15 years experience in Carmel with over 150 homes sold Canning Properties Group $2,150,000 | 2 BEDS | 3 BATHS 831.241.4458 | [email protected] CARMEL BEACH HOUSE | 60X100 LOT Mark Duchesne DRE#01046446 DRE 70010029 CanningProperties.com | 831.574.0260 [email protected] TOM BRUCE MarkDuchesne.com [email protected] 831.277.7200 | LIC. #00804595 The Agency Carmel Exclusive Listings IN ESCROW 1499 Alva Lane Lot 44 Monterra Ranch Road Seven Gables Inn PEBBLE BEACH | $5,950,000 MONTEREY | $3,500,000 PACIFIC GROVE | $16,500,000 7 BEDS | 4 BATHS | 4,146 SQ. FT. 8.87 ACRES | PANORAMIC OCEAN AND ICONIC MONTEREY BAY OCEAN FRONT OCEAN AND GOLF LINKS VIEW CITY VIEWS | GATED PRIVATE ESTATE LOT OCEANFRONTPG.COM TOM BRUCE CICILY STERLING CICILY STERLING 831.277.7200 | LIC. #00804595 831.402.7174 | LIC. #01921334 831.402.7174 | LIC. #01921334 REAL ESTATE WITH THEAGENCYRE.COM NW CORNER OF OCEAN & DOLORES | CARMELBYTHESEA, CA 93921 April 9, 2021 The Carmel Pine Cone 3RE Carmel & Carmel-by-the-Sea LUXURY PROPERTIES Stunning oceanfront home in one of the most desirable Carmel locations off ers unobstructed views 3 beds, 3+ baths ■ $15,500,000 ■ www.26141Scenic.com 5 beds, 5+ baths ■ $10,900,000 ■ www.LobosViews.com 3 beds, 3.5 baths ■ $9,700,000 ■ www.243Highway1.com 6 beds, 5+ baths ■ $6,495,000 ■ www.SanAntonio4NEof4th.com 3 beds, 3.5 baths ■ $5,899,000 ■ www.CasanovaHideaway.com 3 beds, 2 baths ■ $3,732,750 ■ www.MyHomeInCarmel.com 3 beds, 3.5 baths ■ $3,395,000 ■ www.BeachHouseDolores.com Scan Code to View CarmelRealtyCompany.com ■ 831.622.1000 Th ese Listings & More A Cornerstone in Luxury Real Estate for Over 100 Years 4RE The Carmel Pine Cone April 9, 2021 HOME SALES Carmel Highlands From page 2RE 16 Spindrift Lane — $2,950,000 Lee Otter to San Juan Development Co. Carmel (con’t.) APN: 241-321-005 Casanova Street, 4 SW of 13th Avenue — Carmel Valley $2,751,000 40 Hacienda Carmel — $443,000 Leslie Walters and Blair Trust to Wentong Li and Liqiong Hao Victoria Dwyer to Wendy Bates, Valerie Fern and APN: 010-282-023 Marla Daniels APN: 015-334-007 Seventh Avenue, 2 SW of Casanova Street — $3,000,000 168 Hacienda Carmel — $485,000 Ricky and Shawn Altomare to Carleen Whittelsey 3187 17 Mile Drive, Pebble Beach — $10,700,000 Babette Barmettler and Heidi Eldred to Bruce Britton APN: 010-262-016 APN: 015-343-005 Carmelo Street, 4 NW of Eighth Avenue — 26285 Valley View Avenue — $7,350,000 12167 Saddle Road — $560,000 Nader and Homeira Daliri to Michael and Linnea Terranova $3,150,000 William and Pamela Orr to Bonnie Burdett and Carmel APN: 416-122-036 Daniel and Deanna Horton to Sara Penn Cypress Trust APN: 010-268-004 APN: 009-403-022 See ESCROWS page 10RE In Escrow | 108 Hitchcock Canyon Carmel Valley 2.5 Acre View Lot Carmel Valley Offered at $429,000 SAM PIFFERO 831.236.5389 “We love ranch and acreage properties” [email protected] | SamPiffero.com DRE: 00690879 To help you find yours, call us today! Life-long Peninsula Resident Represents Buyers & Sellers Specializes in Customer Service I am working with Buyers who are looking for homes now, please contact me if you are thinking about selling. DAVID CRABBE 831.320.1109 [email protected] DavidCrabbeRealEstate.com DRE: 01306450 April 9, 2021 The Carmel Pine Cone 5RE Pebble Beach LUXURY PROPERTIES 5 beds, 6+ baths ■ $29,850,000 ■ www.1470Cypress.com 6 beds, 5.5 baths ■ $13,995,000 ■ www.3164Palmero.com 7 beds, 6 baths ■ $11,500,000 ■ www.VillaChe.com 5 beds, 5+ baths ■ $9,995,000 ■ www.1515Riata.com 7 beds, 8+ baths ■ $8,900,000 ■ www.KingsleyCourtEstate.com 3 beds, 3.5 baths ■ $6,600,000 ■ www.PBResidence4.com Monterey Peninsula LUXURY PROPERTIES 5 beds, 4 baths ■ $2,275,000 ■ www.380ElCaminito.com 3 beds, 3 baths ■ $2,100,000 ■ www.7SylvanPlace.com 4 beds, 3 baths ■ $1,795,000 ■ www.LaRancheria.com 4 beds, 3 baths ■ $1,620,000 ■ www.144Forest.com Scan Code to View CarmelRealtyCompany.com ■ 831.622.1000 Th ese Listings & More A Cornerstone in Luxury Real Estate for Over 100 Years 6RE The Carmel Pine Cone April 9, 2021 Saying goodbye to one of the sweetest ladies I’ve ever known AS WE become protected by the vaccines, we should life helping people, giving her time and treasure to anyone come. Children, especially, came under her spell. Friends not forget the trauma the coronavirus pandemic is leaving who was lucky enough to know her. She worked as a life described her as the Mission’s Pied Piper, because little in its wake. The number of deaths is staggering. Thousands coach for the Salvation Army, where she helped parolees kids flocked to her, wrapping themselves around her legs of businesses will never reopen. A school year has been integrate back into society. She taught literacy and writing or waiting to receive a hug. lost. And long-term damage has been done to the health of Her good friend, Irene Long, told me about Gloria’s many who became seriously ill with Covid-19. strong Catholic faith. “God was on her speed dial and an- A stat that can get overlooked is the effect the virus swered her prayers for others,” she said. had on senior citizens who lived alone, even if they never Scenic Views caught it. Disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes, and A steady decline fires can bring us together. The coronavirus drove us apart. By JERRY GERVASE Sadly, the pandemic had a catastrophic effect on Glo- I met Gloria Valentino four years ago. She wrote to tell ria. The lockdowns ended her job at the gift shop. Social me how much she enjoyed one of my columns. An email distancing forced her to become so isolated, it bordered correspondence resulted. Eventually, we met for coffee, classes that helped them get new jobs or reclaim jobs they on solitary confinement. One of her nieces, Roseann Ad- and a friendship developed. had before being incarcerated. She never married but was ams, said it was as if Gloria’s life-force was depleted from the favorite aunt of many nieces and nephews. months of isolation, even as her other health problems Time and treasure She augmented her small pension and Social Security caused a steady physical decline. Gloria moved here from Chicago 10 years ago. She en- by working in the gift shop at the Carmel Mission. Any- I learned all this from Roseann and her brother, Vito joyed life with friends and basked in the Monterey Pen- one who visited the gift shop would have been charmed by insla’s beauty. While in Chicago, she spent much of her her graciousness, and her ability to make them feel wel- See GERVASE page 10RE 7 Sylvan Place, Monterey ■ 3 Bed & 3 Bath ■ 7SylvanPlace.com ■ $2,100,000 This is a beautifully built, custom, unique 2900 square foot “soft” contemporary on an upscale cul de sac Bobbie Ehrenpreis [email protected] 831.915.8010 ■ DRE#01136716 ƁăƁî{±ŸåŅĜŸƋ±ØaŅĹƋåųåƼ ƗƁĊƁŏĜŸƋ±%åĬŅųŅ{Ĭ±ÏåØŅųų±ĬÚåĜåųų± ĊåÚŸØĊţă±ƋĘŸÎâƑØƆŀăØljljljÎƁăƁî{±ŸåŅĜŸƋ±ţÏŅĵ ƑåÚŸØƑ±ƋĘŸÎâŏØƗŀljØljljljÎĜŸƋ±%åĬŅųŅţÏŅĵ ŏĊŏ±ĬåÚŅĹĜ±eƴåĹƚåØ{±ÏĜĀÏ:ųŅƴå ŏĊƗŏŀƋĘƋųååƋØ{±ÏĜĀÏ:ųŅƴå ŏåÚØŏ±ƋĘÎâŀŀăØljljljÎŏĊŏ±ĬåÚŅĹĜ±eƴåţÏŅĵ ŏåÚØŏ±ƋĘÎâîŀŀØljljljÎŏĊƗŏŀƋĘƋųååƋţÏŅĵ Producing Remarkable Results. Ben Zoller îƑŏţăŀăţljƆƁƆ åĹÄaŅĹƋåųåƼŅ±ŸƋå±ĬƋƼţÏŅĵÎåŬŅĬĬåų{ųŅŞåųƋĜåŸţÏŅĵ %)ńljŏŀƆƁîŏlj April 9, 2021 The Carmel Pine Cone 7RE Jamal Noorzoy Residential Decades of Experience, Dedicated to Results The Essence of a Carmel Beach Estate 6 Beds, 5+ Baths ■ $6,495,000 ■ www.SanAntonio4NEof4th.com An Impeccably Designed Home Blocks from the Lodge An Eclectic Two Story Home Blocks from the Inn at Spanish Bay 5 Beds, 5+ Baths ■ $9,995,000 ■ www.1515Riata.com 5 Beds, 3 Baths ■ $2,498,000 ■ www.2002Majella.com Just Sold Sited at Perhaps One of Carmel’s Most Popular Intersections SW Corner of Junipero & 4th #B, Carmel-by-the-Sea ■ SP $1,500,000 8,000 Sq. Ft. Lot ■ $7,500,000 ■ www.DoloresAnd7thCarmel.com Represented Buyer Jamal Noorzoy 831.277.5544 [email protected] www.JamalNoorzoyResidential.com DRE#01119622 8RE The Carmel Pine Cone April 9, 2021 efits.
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