Highlands Inn neighborhood is named for its proximity to the luxurious Highlands Inn in Carmel Highlands. Located along Highlands Drive, this retreat offers spectacular coastal views, award -wining dining and a relaxing spa. Though businesses here are few and far in between, you will find the Carmel Highlands General Store which is a welcome stop for travelers to stock up on treats and wine. The Tickle Pink Inn is also located in the neighborhood and is a romantic, oceanfront hotel popular with tourists looking for a weekend hideaway with expansive views of the Pacific. The neighborhood of Highlands Inn is bordered by Corona Way and the Point Lobos Ranch Preserve to the north, Wildcat Creek to the south, Hwy 1 to the west and McDevon Road at the Garrapata State Park to the east.
Historical Market Information
2022
0 homes sold in this neighborhood in 2022.
2021
0 homes sold in this neighborhood in 2021.
2020
In 2020, 2 homes sold in this neighborhood. The most expensive home to sell was a 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath home with 2,420 SqFt of living space on just under a half acre lot with captivating Ocean views , complete with a separate guest house and sold for 3.225 Million. The least expensive home that sold was a M.J. Murphy style cottage with views of the Ocean, 3 bedrooms, 4 baths, 2,301 SqFt of living space on 1+ acre and sold for 2.495 Million.
2019
0 homes sold in this neighborhood in 2019.
2018
In 2018, 3 homes sold in this neighborhood. The most expensive home to sell was a 4 bedroom, 7 bath home with 8,049 SqFt of living space on a 1.55 acre lot with peaks of the Ocean and sold for 1.39 Million. The least expensive home to sell was a 4 bedroom, 3 bath home with 2,500 SqFt of living space situated on 1 acre and sold for 825K in as-is condition.
2017
In 2017, 2 homes sold in this neighborhood. The most expensive home to sell was a 4 bedroom, 3 bath home that was built in 1927 featuring 4 bedroom, 3 bath, 2,919 SqFt of living space on 17,276 SqFt lot with peaks of the Ocean and sold for 2.52 Million. The least expensive home to sell was a 3 bedroom, 2 bath home originally built about 100 years ago by master builder M.J. Murphy with 1,796 SqFt of living space on a 13,939 SqFt lot with Ocean views and sold for 1.875 Million.
2016
In 2016, 2 homes sold in this neighborhood. The most expensive home to sell was a 4 bedroom, 4 bath home with 2,420 SqFt of living space on just under a half acre lot with Ocean views and sold for 2.338 Million. The least expensive home to sell was a 4 bedroom, 3 bath home that was built in 1927 featuring 4 bedroom, 3 bath, 2,919 SqFt of living space on 17,276 SqFt lot with peaks of the Ocean and sold for 1.828 Million.
2015
In 2015, 3 homes sold in this neighborhood. The most expensive home to sell was a 3 bedroom, 3 bath home with 3,074 SqFt of living space on 1.14 acres with 180 degrees of the Ocean to Santa Cruz and sold for 2.2 Million. The least expensive home to sell was a 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom Craftsman with 2,487 SqFt of living space on .6 acres with Ocean views and sold for 1.275 Million.
2014
There was only 1 home that sold in this area in 2014. The home sold for 1.425 Million with 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2,142 SqFt of living space and Ocean Views on a 25,265 SqFt lot.
2013
In 2013, 3 homes sold in the neighborhood. The most expensive home sold for 968K and was 1,530 SqFt on a 43,560 SqFt lot. The least expensive home sold for 765K and was 2,126 SqFt on a 20,250 SqFt lot.
2012
No homes in this neighborhood sold in 2012
To own a home in the Carmel Highlands neighborhood of Highlands Inn is to enjoy coastal living with magnificent views and easy access to some of the area’s most beautiful park lands including the Garrapata State Park and Point Lobos State Reserve. At Garrapata, you may hike on beachfront trails that run from the beach into the redwoods. An invigorating canyon climb to the top during the winter months will reward you with a possible glimpse of the whales as they make their yearly migration. Point Lobos State Reserve, is home to over 250 different animal and bird species in addition to hundreds of plant species. Explore the headlands on foot or if you are a diver, explore the amazing underwater world of kelp forests in this protected and unique marine habitat. When you seeking an excellent meal out or to catch a concert,
Carmel-by-the-Sea is a short drive away. Shop along Ocean Avenue’s stylish boutiques or stop in a café for a hot coffee before strolling down to Carmel Beach. When you yearn to tee off on some of the most beautiful courses in the world, Pebble Beach is also just a short drive away where you will experience world class golf, lodging and events. Your home in Highlands Inn neighborhood will be an exquisite home base to explore the peninsula and develop a love of its beautiful land for years to come.