is all charming cottages nestled on 4,000-square-foot lots, but this property breaks that stereotype. On the sizable lot is 4,223 square feet of living space, including a newly remodeled four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom main home, a one-bedroom, one-bathroom guesthouse and a garage large enough for six or more cars, plus storage.Credit to Adam Brioza
The size alone makes this listing newsworthy in Carmel, where real estate is among the most expensive and sought after in the nation, but there's also notable history here. Built in 1925, the home’s original owners were California State Senator Ed Tickle and his wife Bess. Prior to their residence at 25560 Shafter, the Tickles lived in Big Sur, in a home that has now become the