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New Local Developments Provide Diverse Options


Marina, Seaside and Sand City are emerging markets across the Monterey Peninsula that are thriving, bustling and booming. These are some of the fastest growing local markets and have so much to offer homebuyers in terms of design, features, investment and proximity to services. Many of our real estate agents are fully integrated into these communities and are proud residents in the area they are selling. This area has seen huge transformations, especially the former Fort Ord in Marina, which has transitioned from a decommissioned army post into an amazing community with a college, parks, trails and more new homes and services being constantly added.

Our agents are eager to share some of the most exciting and vibrant features of the community that are enhancing our already wonderful area with more options. These include biking on Fort Ord trails, enjoying newer Marina restaurants like Salt Wood Kitchen & Oysterette right next to the beach, or quick options like Blaze Pizza, Smash Burger and Dametra Fresh Mediterranean (also located in Carmel and Monterey), the upcoming Brass Tap brewpub, and more.


Get Outside!

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Monterey County's Many Areas for Recreation


With summer in full swing, locals and visitors are taking advantage of the aftereffects of an unusually wet and cool winter and spring that has led to lush lawns, blooms of wildflowers, flowing rivers, and overall pleasant temperatures to enjoy the many outdoor activities on the Monterey Peninsula. Whatever activity you choose, the easy access to beaches, trails, golf courses and mountains ensures even that the busiest professionals can find time to enjoy nature. Whether you're brand new to the ...


Monterey Coast Homes - The Fall 2023 Edition

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The Monterey Peninsula's Premier Real Estate Catalog

Welcome to the Monterey Peninsula oasis. An oasis is defined by Webster as "something that provides refuge, relief, or pleasant contrast." We have long been celebrating how fortunate we are to get to spend time here on the Monterey Peninsula. Lately, with the pandemic, financial crisis, and geopolitical turmoil around the world, much of our focus has been on community and the safe, healthy, and easy way of living we are afforded here on The Peninsula. Now, this summer, we are celebrating the ...


Budgeting for Homeownership

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I advise friends, family and clients who are new to home buying because they admittedly are NERVOUS because they are in the dark with it comes to the timeline of buying a home. It's OK! When you are new to a new subject, it can be intimating. It's natural to be cautious to enter into something unknown. Especially when you are talking about spending a LOT on what will become your home. Here is a great graphic to help learn about costs that may be unknown to buyers.

Although most homebuyers know ...


Housing outlook for 2019: Is it too late to buy?

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One conversation that constantly keeps being asked to me is, are prices going down? Should I wait to buy? My reply is that real estate is still a great long term investment and if you can afford to buy now, then go for it. Economists are saying, "if you can find a house you can afford in a neighborhood and school district you like and plan to live there more than five years, then market ups and downs won’t affect you, said Richard Green, director of USC’s Lusk Center for Real Estate".

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