(Ct 7 E iJ Ai P isAL
Robert K. Drennon
REAL, ESTATE APPRAISER AND CONSULTANT
CARMEL-BY-TIJE-SEA, CALIFORNIA
January 4, 1973
Mr. Gary Bales
Pacific Grove City Manager
City Hall
Pacific Grove, California
Dear Sir:
1'F.I. F.I'I IONF
F,2~-•8~6G
P. U. Box 5634
93921
Per your request I have completed my appraisal of the
Hoffman Property at 17th Street at Laurel Avenue, Pacific
Grove, California. I have used a short form narrative
type report in this matter.
In the following report I have shown the pertinent details
of the property and the points of valuation considered
most important to the estimates made. I have provided
maps, plats, and photographs for aid in identification
and description.
As a result of my investigation it is my opinion that
as of January 4, 1973, the fair market value of the Subject
Property is $24,000.
Respectfully submitted,
Robert K. Drennon SRA
RKD/pmd
, OCR Text: (Ct 7 E iJ Ai P isAL
Robert K. Drennon
REAL, ESTATE APPRAISER AND CONSULTANT
CARMEL-BY-TIJE-SEA, CALIFORNIA
January 4, 1973
Mr. Gary Bales
Pacific Grove City Manager
City Hall
Pacific Grove, California
Dear Sir:
1'F.I. F.I'I IONF
F,2~-•8~6G
P. U. Box 5634
93921
Per your request I have completed my appraisal of the
Hoffman Property at 17th Street at Laurel Avenue, Pacific
Grove, California. I have used a short form narrative
type report in this matter.
In the following report I have shown the pertinent details
of the property and the points of valuation considered
most important to the estimates made. I have provided
maps, plats, and photographs for aid in identification
and description.
As a result of my investigation it is my opinion that
as of January 4, 1973, the fair market value of the Subject
Property is $24,000.
Respectfully submitted,
Robert K. Drennon SRA
RKD/pmd
, Heritage Society of Pacific Grove,Historical Collections,Buildings by alpha folder,Laurel,605 Laurel,Barn Appraisal 1973.pdf Page 1, Barn Appraisal 1973.pdf Page 1
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