Clint Eastwood's Former Mansion Up for Sale at $21M
- Century-old Carmel-by-the-Sea mansion linked to Clint Eastwood seeking $21 million.
- Property served as home for Clint Eastwood during his time as mayor.
- Unique opportunity to own a piece of Hollywood history in California.
A historic property in Carmel-by-the-Sea, once home to actor and former mayor Clint Eastwood, is now on the market for $21 million. The residence, known as Las Ondas, was built in 1924 and is located just a block from Carmel Beach, offering stunning views of the Pacific Ocean. The current owner, retired investor Frederick O’Such, purchased the home in 1996 for approximately $2.25 million from an Eastwood-linked trust. O’Such, who has lived in the property for nearly three decades, has made extensive renovations, transforming the interior with Arts and Crafts style elements, including mahogany finishes and cherry wood floors. In a statement, he expressed his fondness for the home, stating it is time for the next owner to enjoy and share the historic residence with family and friends. The property features four bedrooms, four full bathrooms, and one half-bathroom, along with a formal dining room, living room with gas fireplaces, a media room, and a temperature-controlled wine room. The kitchen boasts built-in seating and high-end appliances. The dual primary bedrooms each have en suite baths, with one offering a steam shower and private balcony. Set on an 11,000 square foot lot, the home includes multiple outdoor decks with ocean views, a landscaped courtyard, and gated beach access. The listing is represented by Tim Allen of Coldwell Banker Realty, part of the Coldwell Banker Global Luxury program.