Actor, director and producer Clint Eastwood’s former Carmel-by-the-Sea estate has sold for $18.55 million. The “Dirty Harry” actor lived in the home while serving as the city’s mayor in the 1980s.
Source: Inman News
Clint Eastwood’s former Carmel-by-the-Sea estate sells for $18.55M
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