Privately tucked behind a gated entrance and enclosed by a gracefully curved stucco wall, 471 El Dorado is one of Monterey’s most quietly distinguished homes. Nearly 2,900 sq ft of light-filled space features soaring ceilings, rich wood finishes, and three fireplaces throughout formal and casual living areas. The well-appointed kitchen opens to a private stone patio, ideal for outdoor dining or re
Privately tucked behind a gated entrance and enclosed by a gracefully curved stucco wall, 471 El Dorado is one of Monterey’s most quietly distinguished homes. Nearly 2,900 sq ft of light-filled space features soaring ceilings, rich wood finishes, and three fireplaces throughout formal and casual living areas. The well-appointed kitchen opens to a private stone patio, ideal for outdoor dining or relaxing in the coastal air. Upstairs, the primary suite offers vaulted ceilings, a fireplace, walk-in closet, and a spa-like bath with soaking tub and separate shower. With three bedrooms plus a versatile bonus room ideal as an office, den, or guest space the layout offers flexibility for a variety of lifestyles. A spacious 3-car garage provides ample storage. The entire property, set on over 11,000 sqft, feels peaceful and private, yet close to everything. Just minutes from the Monterey Bay shoreline, Cannery Row, Pebble Beach, Carmel-by-the-Sea, and the Monterey Airport. Enjoy walkability to the Bay, coastal trails, dining, and recreation. A rare coastal retreat offering comfort, elegance, and timeless design in one of the Peninsula’s most sought-after enclaves.
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Property type
House
Year built
1997
Price/sqft
$776
Features
Garage
Fireplace
Walk In Closet
Office
Washer Dryer
Balcony
Coastal
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471 El Dorado Street, Monterey, CA 93940, California, United States
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Popularly known as America’s Last Home Town, Pacific Grove possesses a quaint and quiet charm all its own. Famous f
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