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McDavid is an entry in a recent Photoshop competition at Worth1000 called Art Ads. The brief is to Take a piece of fine art and turn it into an ad for a company of your choice.
November 2006 2006
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Bill McDavid/Hall and Hall Kimberly Pfendler, a winemaker, has listed a more than 25,000-acre ranch near Red Bluff, Calif. for $29.5 million.
Private Properties 2011
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Limited interest in the property may have stemmed from the fact that no membership to the club was offered with the property, said Bill McDavid of Hall & Hall, who represented the property.
Private Properties 2011
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Limited interest in the property may have stemmed from the fact that no membership to the club was offered with the property, said Bill McDavid of Hall & Hall, who represented the property.
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Limited interest in the property may have stemmed from the fact that no membership to the club was offered with the property, said Bill McDavid of Hall & Hall, who represented the property.
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Bill McDavid/Hall and Hall The property includes a 7,388-square foot Spanish Colonial-style main house that has three bedrooms.
Private Properties 2011
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Bill McDavid/Hall and Hall The ranch, about two hours from Sacramento, has over 15 miles of Mill Creek running through it, including a salmon spawning ground.
Private Properties 2011
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Bill McDavid/Hall and Hall The home also has extensive outdoor living areas, a swimming pool and a spa.
Private Properties 2011
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Bill McDavid/Hall and Hall Ms. Pfendler's late husband Peter Pfendler, founder of Polaris Aircraft Leasing, who bought the property in the 1980s, died in 2007.
Private Properties 2011
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Bill McDavid/Hall and Hall The cattle ranch previously listed for $60 million in 2000, before coming off the market around 2004.
Private Properties 2011
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