Paul Brocchini

Paul Brocchini

Broker Associate

831.601.1620
831.624.3010 Fax

DRE#00904451

A leading real estate analyst on the Monterey Peninsula since 1989, Paul Brocchini's established real estate career transcends location and languages. A native of Oakland, California with his B.A. and M.A. degrees from University of California at Berkeley, Paul's life has spanned the globe. Fluent in English, Spanish and Portuguese, Paul founded his own company in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil before expanding his business and relocating to the Monterey Peninsula in 1978 where he and his wife Nellie opened The Pewter Shop in The Barnyard in Carmel before beginning what would prove to be a successful real estate partnership.

Working together since 1994, Nellie and Paul were consistently in Coldwell Banker's regional Top 100 list. In 2007, Paul tragically lost his wife and business partner. Determined to continue their legacy, Paul established a new business partnership with Mark Ryan, where the two continued on with the successful tradition established by Paul and Nellie and have remained in Coldwell Banker's Top 100 list year over year. Mark then joined Paul in their weekly column featuring real estate analysis for The Carmel Pine Cone.

Together, Paul and Nellie created a beautiful family in Carmel Valley. All three children graduated from Carmel High School and went on to receive degrees from the University of California at Berkeley and the University of California at Santa Cruz.

Highly involved with his community, Paul is past president of the Carmel Valley Chamber of Commerce, the Cal Alumni Club of the Monterey Peninsula and the Carmel Mission Kiwanis Club. Paul has also served as a director of the Friends of Sunset Foundation, the Forest Theater Guild and the Monterey Peninsula Yacht Club. Paul is an avid sailor and owns a swift Beneteau First 36.7 which he sails in Monterey Bay and up and down the California coast.

Mark Ryan

Mark Ryan

REALTOR®

831.238.1498

DRE#01458945

Mark Ryan has a deep love of Carmel-by-the-Sea and the Monterey Peninsula.  His family's roots in the area go back to the 1930s when his grand parents split time between Fresno, where they farmed, and Carmel.  Mark's father attended Sunset School in downtown Carmel-by-the-Sea, currently home to the fabulous Sunset Theater, a world-class performing arts venue..

His parents, Mayo and Karlene, smitten by the area since childhood purchased their first vacation house in Carmel in 1967, where the family spent all their summers. Mark also lived with his parents in Pebble Beach in the 1980s.

Mark has a rich academic and professional background.  He has a B. S. degree in Business from CSU Fresno. He attended Menlo College for undergraduate studies where he played division 3 soccer. He was voted All-American by the National Soccer Coaches Association and voted Most Inspirational Player both years.

In the early 1990's he joined his father and brother in the family's return to agriculture, farming 3,200 acres of  diversified row crops located on the west side of Fresno County.  Farming is the most demanding career imaginable requiring broad management skills in planning, finance, personnel relations and as well as the demanding tasks of keeping a fleet of farm equipment running in good order. Mark brought this broad background with him to the real estate business.

Mark's initial entrance into the business was as a licensed appraiser.  He and his family moved from Fresno to Pebble Beach in 2003 and subsequently moved to Pacific Grove where they resided for 10 years.  Mark initiated his appraisal career by appraising residential properties far and wide in Monterey County, from the affluent coast to the farming centers of the Salinas Valley.

Mark earned his real estate sales license and became a REALTOR® in 2004.  He immediately joined forces with Paul & Nellie Brocchini at Coldwell Banker Del Monte Realty in the Carmel-by-the-Sea office and got off to a rip-roaring start becoming one of the top agents in the company's premier office.

Besides working with many buyers and sellers he found time to develop close relations with key local lenders, mortgage companies and local real estate brokers.

Mark and his wife Kimberly currently own a house in Pebble Beach where they reside with their three children.

A leading real estate analyst on the Monterey Peninsula since 1989, Paul Brocchini's established real estate career transcends location and languages. A native of Oakland, California with his B.A. and M.A. degrees from University of California at Berkeley, Paul's life has spanned the globe. Fluent in English, Spanish and Portuguese, Paul founded his own company in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil before expanding his business and relocating to the Monterey Peninsula in 1978 where he and his wife Nellie opened The Pewter Shop in The Barnyard in Carmel before beginning what would prove to be a successful real estate partnership. Working together since 1994, Nellie and Paul were consistently in Coldwell Banker's regional Top 100 list. In 2007, Paul tragically lost his wife and business partner. Determined to continue their legacy, Paul established a new business partnership with Mark Ryan, where the two continued on with the successful tradition established by Paul and Nellie and have remained in Coldwell Banker's Top 100 list year over year. Mark then joined Paul in their weekly column featuring real estate analysis for The Carmel Pine Cone. Together, Paul and Nellie created a beautiful family in Carmel Valley. All three children graduated from Carmel High School and went on to receive degrees from the University of California at Berkeley and the University of California at Santa Cruz. Highly involved with his community, Paul is past president of the Carmel Valley Chamber of Commerce, the Cal Alumni Club of the Monterey Peninsula and the Carmel Mission Kiwanis Club. Paul has also served as a director of the Friends of Sunset Foundation, the Forest Theater Guild and the Monterey Peninsula Yacht Club. Paul is an avid sailor and owns a swift Beneteau First 36.7 which he sails in Monterey Bay and up and down the California coast. 

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