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Another beautiful house probably in danger. Perhaps it is big enough to avoid an invasion by a McMansion-ite, but with 3.5 acres and a $3,850,000 price tag, and in Carmel to boot! it could be in danger of a redo or replacement. We can only hope.
The sole Green design in Carmel Valley, in the presumably complete list at the back of Randolph Henning's new Green monograph, was built in 1987 for a Charles Haber. The client was the brother of Green's first wife, Jean.