How Smart Staging Helped Sell a Larkspur Home for a High Price Here is another case of how Smart Staging a home for sale brought the sellers more than they ever expected. The list price was $2,150,000. After one week on the market, we received four offers including a successful offer at $2,500,000. Before and After Photos Here are pictures taken before and after Smart Staging of the Continue Reading
How to Obtain Fire Insurance for Your Home in Marin County, CA
California’s Homeowners’ Insurance is Changing The landscape for homeowners’ insurance in California has been treacherous recently. Many major insurers, including State Farm, Allstate, Farmers Insurance, and United Services Automobile Association, stopped writing new policies because of wildfire exposure. Homeowners have had to turn to the State’s Fair Access to Insurance Requirements (FAIR) plan Continue Reading
Nine Favorite Luxury Retreats Near Marin
Want a break but don't have time for an extended trip? We can recommend nine of our favorite local resorts that are just right for a short trip from Marin and San Francisco. These destinations, from Sausalito to Napa, are perfect for unwinding without the stress of planning a long vacation. Here are our recommendations, from near to far. Inn Above Tide, Sausalito 30 El Portal, Sausalito, Continue Reading
Providing Marin County’s Drinking Water
Marin County Water Providers Marin County has two cooperating agencies that supply our drinking (potable) water to most of our ca. 260,000 residents: Marin Water (previously known as Marin Municipal Water District or MMWD) serves southern and central Marin from Sausalito through San Rafael and the San Geronimo Valley in West Marin. North Marin Water District (NMWD) serves the City of Continue Reading
Green Building in Marin
Finally, we are thinking about the resources that we are using and the environmental quality of our Marin homes. Green building is a buzzword in Marin and across the country. You can read a explanation of green building on Wikipedia. Here is what Green Building means: Thoughtful use of resources including water and energy. Reuse of building materials, like lumber. Healthy interior Continue Reading
Keeping Your Property Taxes Low – Senior Exemptions
How Senior Homeowners Can Lower Their Property Taxes When you sell your home and buy another home anywhere in California, Proposition 19 allows homeowners 55 or older to save on property taxes. You can continue to pay the amount of your existing property taxes if you sell your home and buy a replacement house of equal or less value. If your replacement home has a higher value, you can still save Continue Reading
Madeline Schaider Real Estate Voted a Neighborhood Fave in 2023 by Nextdoor
Madeline Schaider Real Estate was named one of Nextdoor’s 2023 Neighborhood Faves, recognized by neighbors as a favorite local businesses. This recognition is only awarded to 1% of the local businesses on Nextdoor to acknowledge the positive impact they have on their community. Madeline thanks her neighbors for their confidence and loyalty for over 30 years. Continue Reading
What to Look for in HOA Documents
Evaluating the Features and Finances of a Townhouse or Condo If you're buying a townhouse or condo in Marin County, one significant task that demands your diligent attention is a review of the Homeowners Association Documents (HOA docs). When you buy a townhouse or condo, you're buying into a community. Because of this, understanding the financial health of the HOA, monthly fees, and Continue Reading
Marin County Guide to Consignment Stores and Donations
At Madeline Schaider Real Estate, we understand the challenges that come with moving homes. One of your biggest challenges may be what to do with extra possessions. When moving, it's useful first to assess your needs: What you're keeping. What you're giving to your family. What you're selling. What you're donating. What you are throwing away. We suggest that you first Continue Reading
Walk with Madeline to Cascade Falls and the Cascade Canyon Loop
One of Madeline's favorite Mill Valley walks at any time of year is the Cascade Canyon Loop in Mill Valley, California. In the winter and early spring, extra treats are Cascade Falls and the rushing Old Mill and Cascade Creeks. Here is the route: Start at Old Mill Park on Throckmorton Ave., a short walk from the town square. You can easily park along the street. You can explore the Continue Reading
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