The Story Behind
Secluded Coastal Sanctuary Where Privacy Meets Refined Living
There are homes that simply provide shelter, and then there are homes that establish a way of life. 867 Via Mirada belongs firmly to the latter category — a residence whose architecture speaks in a clear, confident voice from the moment you arrive at its brick-paved entrance, framed by stone pillars and mature trees that signal the privacy awaiting within.
The approach itself is a studied exercise in anticipation. A covered porte-cochère with exposed wooden beams and a skylight shelters the entry, its yellow front door set within a textured stone surround offering a warm, considered welcome. This is a home that understands arrival.
Step inside, and the vaulted great room immediately commands the space. Soaring ceilings punctuated by exposed dark wood beams draw the eye upward, while multiple skylights orchestrate natural light throughout the day, animating the warm hardwood flooring and neutral walls with shifting tones. A stone-clad hearth anchors one end of the room, providing both visual weight and the promise of evenings spent in genuine comfort. It is the kind of space that accommodates a quiet Sunday morning with equal grace as it does a gathering of friends — generous without feeling impersonal, open without sacrificing warmth.
The home's social architecture is equally considered. A dedicated dining room, distinguished by its copper-toned patterned ceiling and large windows framing the wooded yard, gives formal entertaining its proper stage. The separate family room offers a more relaxed counterpoint — a deliberate separation of moods that gives the home a sophisticated internal rhythm. The kitchen connects these zones with practical elegance: white cabinetry, tiled countertops, a central island with bar seating, a hanging pot rack, and stainless steel appliances including a double wall oven form a workspace that is as functional as it is inviting.
The primary suite, positioned on the main level, is a sanctuary in the truest sense. A substantial timber bed frame, skylight overhead, a fireplace, and direct access to an outdoor deck create a room of quiet authority. An en-suite bathroom with dual vanities, a glass-enclosed shower, and a walk-in closet of custom dark wood shelving completes a suite that asks nothing more of its occupant than rest.
Upstairs, the remaining bedrooms — each furnished with care and character, offering views of the surrounding tree canopy — provide natural separation for family members or guests. Downstairs, the home reveals its most spirited room: a wine cellar and lounge wrapped in bold blue walls, exposed ceiling beams, and custom wooden wine storage spanning the back wall. A leather sofa, ottomans, and a wall-mounted television make this lower level a destination in its own right.
Two additional flexible rooms adapt readily to a home office, studio, or creative space. Outside, a fenced wooded yard, a pergola-shaded patio dining area, and a private deck with a hot tub complete an outdoor living experience framed by towering trees and the sounds of coastal nature.
Monterey occupies a singular position in the California imagination — a place where dramatic natural beauty, deep cultural history, and a refined coastal lifestyle converge in a way that few communities along the Pacific Coast can genuinely claim. To live here is to inhabit a landscape that has drawn artists, writers, naturalists, and discerning residents for well over a century.
The neighborhood surrounding Via Mirada reflects some of Monterey's most enduring residential character: quiet, tree-lined streets where mature growth creates a canopy of privacy, and homes are set apart from one another with a sense of space and discretion rarely found this close to the ocean. Aerial views of the area reveal a lush, green residential fabric woven into the hillside, with the sparkling waters of Monterey Bay visible at a distance — a reminder that the Pacific is always close, even when the wooded setting makes the wider world feel agreeably remote.
Carmel-by-the-Sea lies just minutes to the south — a village of genuine distinction, known for its gallery-lined streets, world-class dining, and a coastal trail that ranks among the most beautiful short walks in California. Ocean Avenue's boutiques, wine tasting rooms, and acclaimed restaurants have drawn an international audience for decades, yet the town has maintained the intimate, unhurried quality that defines its appeal.
Pebble Beach, accessible via the celebrated 17-Mile Drive, sits adjacent — home to some of the most iconic golf courses in the world, including Pebble Beach Golf Links and Spyglass Hill Golf Course, as well as the Lodge at Pebble Beach, a landmark of California coastal hospitality. The drive itself, tracing the rugged shoreline past Seal Rock, the Lone Cypress, and Stillwater Cove, is one of the most scenic coastal routes in North America.
Monterey Harbor anchors the northern edge of the community's coastal experience. Fisherman's Wharf and the adjacent Old Fisherman's Wharf area offer fresh seafood, historic character, and views across the bay toward Santa Cruz. The Monterey Bay Aquarium, situated on the former site of Cannery Row — itself immortalized by John Steinbeck — stands as one of the premier marine research and education institutions in the world, drawing visitors and residents alike with its extraordinary window into the life of the bay.
Cannery Row itself, once the industrial heart of California's sardine packing industry, has been thoughtfully transformed into a destination of restaurants, wine bars, and galleries, retaining the weathered maritime character that Steinbeck documented so memorably in his 1945 novel of the same name.
For those who seek the outdoors beyond the water's edge, the Monterey Peninsula Trail system and the broader network of paths through Del Monte Forest offer hiking and cycling through habitats of remarkable diversity — coastal scrub, Monterey cypress, and Monterey pine forest that exists nowhere else on earth.
In this context, 867 Via Mirada is not simply a home in a desirable location. It is a base from which one of California's most genuinely extraordinary coastal lifestyles unfolds — naturally, effortlessly, and with the kind of quiet confidence that only comes from knowing exactly where you are.
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