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California’s famous Pebble Beach golf course home is on the market for $31 million.
Known as Lucky Strike, the nearly two-acre lot overlooks the ocean and the 11th and 12th holes, said listing agent Shelly Mitchell Lynch and Lynn Knoop of Carmel Realty Company.
Records show the sellers to be Texas resident C. Cary Patterson and his wife, Lois Patterson. A lifelong golfer, Patterson was a lawyer who represented Texas against the tobacco industry in the 1990s, and Lucky’s name, Strike, honors his success in that case, Lynch said. said Mr. The Patersons declined to comment.
The house has views of the ocean and the 11th and 12th holes.
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Very few homes are located directly on the golf course.
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main living room.
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The main house has 4 bedrooms.
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Views of Carmel Bay and Point Lobos.
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The Patersons purchased the Pebble Beach property in 1999 for $9.275 million, property records show. Overlooking Carmel Bay and Point His Lobos Golf His Course, the property is a few doors away from the mansion that the late Bing He Crosby owned.
Lynch said the Pattersons built about 7,700 square feet of land and completed it in 2000. Lynch said the property includes his four-bedroom main building, his one-bedroom guest house, and a separate building with parking and his executive office. The main building has a cinema, bar and formal dining room, she said.
Lucky Strike, a Pebble Beach mansion on the 12th tee box of the famous Pebble Beach Golf Links, hits the market for $31 million. It belongs to Texarkana attorney Cary Patterson and his wife Lois.
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The Patterson family, who used the land as a vacation home, were drawn to the area for the golf and the weather, a relief from the heat of the Texas summer, Lynch said.
Property is one of the following: little hug the coastline, hosted the US Open Many times.Golf course homeowners include entrepreneurs
Golden State Warriors owner Joe Lacob, according to wealth records. Last year, the home on the course sold for his $32.69 million, records show.
The median home price in Pebble Beach was $4.3 million in August, up 22.1% from August 2021, according to Realtor.com. (news corpalso owned by The Wall Street Journal Realtor.com Licensed from the National Association of Realtors. )
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