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Alecia Marie Hull

Alecia Marie Hull
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson)
Pacific Grove - CA

Salesperson (CA: 02027849)

10 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Monterey County, CA
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About Alecia Hull

Alecia Hull's passion for real estate has been a long-standing interest, but it was her personal experience of purchasing a home in 2015 that catalyzed her journey toward becoming a realtor. The transaction, facilitated by Sotheby’s International Realty agent Arleen Hardenstein, proved pivotal. During their discussions, Alecia expressed her enthusiasm for the field, prompting Arleen to invite her to join as an assistant. However, with a recent move to New Monterey and two young daughters, the timing was not ideal.

A year later, circumstances shifted, and Alecia began her role as Arleen's assistant, immersing herself in the intricacies of the real estate industry. By the fall of 2017, she had earned her real estate license and transitioned to an agent position with Sotheby’s International Realty.

Originally from Montana and raised in Sacramento, Alecia attended Chico State before completing her studies at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, where she met her husband in 2000. The couple returned to Sacramento in 2007 and celebrated their marriage in the Cayman Islands in 2010. Their daughters, Kayman and Mackenzie, were born in 2011 and 2012, respectively. In 2014, seeking a closer connection to the ocean, the family relocated to the Monterey Peninsula.

As a wife, mother, and college psychology student, Alecia brings a relatable and grounded perspective to her real estate career. “I pride myself on being genuine and personable,” she notes. “It’s an honor when clients choose me to assist them in buying or selling a home.”

Her experiences as a mother provide her with valuable insights into the needs of families seeking new homes. Additionally, her husband’s background in construction and home-building allows her to envision the practical requirements of family living. “I approach homes from a family-centric viewpoint,” she explains.

Despite her relatively brief tenure in the industry, Alecia is committed to continuous growth and learning. “With each sale and every quarter, my confidence and excitement about my role increase,” she shares. “I have the privilege of guiding clients through significant milestones in their lives, which is both humbling and rewarding.”

In essence, Alecia has discovered her true vocation. “They say, ‘Find something you love to do, and you’ll never work a day in your life,’” she reflects. “For me, this isn’t work; I feel incredibly blessed.”

Monterey County, CA Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$2,351,795
Avg. Listing Price
From Alecia's portfolio
3.4 / 2.8
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,257 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
596
Active Listings
Current inventory

Monterey County's real estate market represents one of California's most distinctive and complex landscapes, where coastal luxury meets agricultural heritage across a geographically diverse region. From the world-renowned Pebble Beach estates commanding millions to the working communities of Salinas Valley, this market defies simple categorization and consistently surprises even seasoned professionals with its varied dynamics.

The county's 1,578 actively licensed real estate agents—all equipped with email connectivity—navigate a market that spans everything from oceanfront properties in Carmel-by-the-Sea to vineyard estates in Carmel Valley and urban developments in Seaside. This extensive network of professionals serves a clientele ranging from tech executives relocating from Silicon Valley to international buyers seeking vacation homes along the legendary 17-Mile Drive.

Major Monterey County, California Real Estate Markets

The Monterey Peninsula anchors the county's luxury market, with Carmel, Monterey, and Pacific Grove forming an exclusive coastal enclave where median home prices regularly exceed $1.5 million. Pebble Beach stands alone as one of California's most prestigious residential communities, while the cities of Carmel-by-the-Sea and Carmel Valley attract buyers seeking both coastal charm and wine country sophistication. These markets often operate independently of broader economic trends due to their appeal to wealthy retirees and second-home buyers.

Inland communities like Salinas, Marina, and Seaside represent the county's more accessible markets, serving essential workers, military personnel from nearby Fort Ord, and families seeking proximity to coastal amenities without premium pricing. The agricultural communities of King City, Greenfield, and Gonzales cater primarily to the region's farming workforce, while areas like Sand City and Del Rey Oaks offer unique opportunities in smaller, specialized markets that many outsiders overlook.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Monterey County's real estate market operates on multiple tiers simultaneously, creating unusual pricing disparities within short distances. A luxury home in Carmel Highlands might sell for $4 million while a comparable property just 15 miles inland in Salinas commands under $800,000. This geographic premium creates unique investment opportunities and challenges that require intimate local knowledge to navigate successfully.

The market's complexity extends beyond pricing to include diverse buyer demographics, from international investors attracted to the area's natural beauty and proximity to Silicon Valley, to local agricultural workers seeking affordable housing options. Seasonal fluctuations affect different segments uniquely—luxury coastal properties peak during summer months, while inland markets remain more consistent year-round, influenced primarily by agricultural cycles and military housing needs.

Why Businesses Need Monterey County, California Agent Contact Data

Real estate service providers, from mortgage lenders to home improvement contractors, require direct access to Monterey County's 1,578 licensed agents to effectively penetrate this fragmented market. Unlike metropolitan areas where a few major brokerages dominate, Monterey County's market includes numerous boutique firms specializing in specific geographic niches or price segments, making comprehensive agent contact databases essential for successful marketing campaigns.

Technology companies, financial services firms, and luxury goods providers particularly benefit from agent contact data in this market, as these professionals serve an affluent, tech-savvy clientele with substantial purchasing power. The complete email accessibility of all licensed agents enables targeted outreach campaigns that can be customized for coastal luxury markets, agricultural communities, or military housing specialists, maximizing ROI across diverse market segments.

Contact Information

Brokerage
Sotheby's International Realty - Carmel Brokerage

Office Website
Office Address
574 Lighthouse Ave
Pacific Grove, CA  93950
(Monterey County)
Office Phone
831-624-1566
Office Fax
831-375-7790
Mobile
831-372-7700
Email
aleciahull@************

Service Areas

Monterey: CA Del Rey Oaks: CA Del Monte Forest: CA Pacific Grove: CA East Garrison: CA Marina: CA Carmel: CA Robles Del Rio: CA Carmel-by-the-Sea: CA Salinas: CA Carmel Valley Village: CA Carmel Valley: CA

Current Property Listings

As of 1/31/2026, Alecia Hull has 1 property for sale in Pacific Grove and surrounding areas.

$1,070,000

Listed 2026-01-06

339 Ramona Ave
Monterey, CA  93940

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,553
Lot: 5,227 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Alecia Hull currently has no rental properties available in Pacific Grove and surrounding areas. Check back later.