By Jake Grant, October 13, 2018
0 MONICA CT – 56900,
CANNON BEACH, OR 97110
This lot is one of seven lots in the Ecola Point Subdivision in Cannon Beach, and with public water and sewer systems already connected – this lot is one of the first of its kind to come on the market since 2007. With gorgeous beaches and downtown Cannon beach footsteps away, as well as easy access to hikes and Ecola State Park, this lot is just right for a creative individual looking to build their perfect beach retreat. Enjoy privacy as well as walk-ability, all while avoiding outrageous premiums for flood insurance. Imagine family walks into town, campfires on the beach, and lifetimes of memories that will continue on for generations.
OFFERED AT: $275,000
15,168 SQFT. | 0.32 ACRES
MLS# 18029993| TAXES: $1,743.35 (2017)



Jake Grant
Broker
Hello! My name is Jake Grant. I was born in Los Angeles, California, but I was raised for nearly my entire life in Portland.
I grew up in Garden Home, where I attended preschool the Jewish Community Center up until 1st grade and then transferred to Arbor School of Arts and Sciences in Tualatin from 1st-8th grade. I attended Jesuit High School in Beaverton, where I was encouraged to partake in an active role in my community. My friends and I volunteered for food drives, participated in sports, and I lead in leadership roles on campus to help guide my fellow peers. Once I graduated high school, I attended the University of Wisconsin - Madison, where I studied psychology. I knew this is what I wanted to study because I always found myself to be a patient person and an excellent listener, and majoring in the field allowed myself to strengthen these abilities. However, after considering multiple career fields as an upperclassman, I found myself fascinated in marketing and advertising, and I wanted to find a field where I could integrate these interests. Following my graduation, I relocated back to Portland and accepted an internship with Marathon Scholars, a local non-profit organization that involved guiding first-generation college students to and through college by means of providing mentorships and financial aid. Once the summer was ending and my internship was coming to a close, one of my friends who has been a broker for two years described her experience in real estate to me. I was awestruck - I would have the opportunity to develop lasting relationships with my clients and tie in my passions for marketing and advertising. The key factor that finalized my decision was knowing that I would be helping my clients through one of the largest and most stressful transitions of their lives; and that through demonstrating patience, consideration, and knowledge for my clients, I could make that transition remarkably easier. I finished my time at Marathon Scholars, earned my license as an associate broker and I’m extremely excited to begin my career at Living Room Realty.
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