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If you need help with buying or selling real estate or looking for information on cities like:
Big Sur, Carmel, Carmel Valley, Del Rey Oaks, Marina, Monterey, Pacific Grove, Pebble Beach, Salinas and Seaside...
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Real estate is one of the most exciting investments one can make, and it should be a fun and rewarding experience. Here you'll find everything you need to buy or sell a home, as well as learn about the market value of homes you may own in the area.
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Want to find out more about things to see and do in Monterey County? Check out the city and area links below:
Big Sur : Experience the 90 miles of wild coast line. While visiting Big Sur make sure and see it all: Point Lobos State Preserve , Pfeiffer Redwoods State Park, Esalen Institute, Post Ranch Inn, Ventana Inn, Treebones Resort, Deetjen’s Inn, Nepenthe, New Camaldoli Hermitage, the Point Sur Lighthouse, Andrew Molera State Park, the Bixby Bridge, Molera Horseback Tours, the California Coastal Trail, and much more…
Carmel : With its winding, tree-lined streets, over 50 inns, 60 restaurants and hundreds of unique boutiques and shops, Carmel is often likened to a quaint European village. While visiting Carmel make sure and see it all: the Sunset Center, the Carmel Mission Basilica and Museum, the Tor House, Carmel Beach, Carmel River Beach, Historic Homes, the Cypress Inn, the Carmel Plaza, the Mission Ranch, the Outdoor Forest Theater, the Golden Bough Theater, The Barnyard, and much more…
Marina : Incorporated in 1975, Marina is the youngest of the Monterey Peninsula's cities. While visiting Marina make sure and see it all: Marina Dunes State Beach, California State University at Monterey Bay, The Panetta Institute, The Strands Shopping Center, Concorso Italiano Car Show, the Marina Equestrian Center, and much more...
Monterey: Monterey today is a city of old adobe houses, white and blue boats in the harbor, a brightly colored fisherman's wharf and modern lifestyles of the twentieth century. While visiting Monterey, make sure and see it all: Monterey's Cannery Row, the famous Monterey Bay Aquarium, the Presidio of Monterey, the Monterey Fair Grounds, San Carlos Cathedral, Fisherman’s Wharf, the Monterey Plaza Hotel, the Portola Plaza, Alvarado St Farmer’s Market, Monterey Beach, The Monterey Institute of International Studies , Historic Street Walk, Custom House Plaza, Laguna Seca Raceway, Del Monte Center, Del Monte Golf Links, Laguna Seca Golf Links, Monterey Peninsula College, and much more…
Pacific Grove : This city is probably best known for the thousands of monarch butterflies that migrate to the area each winter, giving the town its unofficial title, "Butterfly Town, U.S.A." While visiting Pacific Grove make sure and see it all: the Hopkins Marine Laboratories, Pacific Grove Golf Links , Butterfly Sanctuary, Pt Pinos Lighthouse and much more…
Pebble Beach : Pebble Beach is synonymous with "golf" and spectacular golf courses. The golf at the many courses is world-class, star-studded, just-this-side-of-heaven golf. While visiting Pebble Beach make sure and see it all: The most famous of the courses, the Pebble Beach Golf Links, the famous AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am (once known as the Bing Crosby Pro-Am), Poppy Hills Golf Links, Spyglass Hill Golf Links, Links at Spanish Bay, Monterey Peninsula Country Club, and Cypress Point Club, Peter Hay Golf Links, the Pebble Beach Equestrian Center, the Concours d'Elegance, and much more…
Salinas : Early settlers built the "Halfway House" beside the stage road from San Juan Batista and Monterey in 1856. It was a resting place for travelers in need of shelter and supplies. This became the beginning of the city of Salinas. While visiting Salinas make sure and see it all: John Steinbeck Center, the California Rodeo, and much more…
Seaside : Situated on rolling hills with an elevation from four to 400 feet, Seaside is best known as the "sunny spot" on the Peninsula, and, due to its hilly and unforested terrain, offers striking views of Monterey Bay and the Peninsula skyline. While visiting Seaside make sure and see it all: Bayonet Blackhorse Golf Course, and much more…
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