Yolanda and Calumet Park Homes, San Anselmo, CA This small neighborhood in San Anselmo may be the most picturesque and charming in Marin, with romantic architecture, magnificent trees, wide streets, intimate lanes, and views of Mt. Tamalpais and grass covered hills. Learn More about Yolanda and Calumet Parks Go to our Yolanda-Calumet Park page at Livinginmarin. You will find Continue Reading
Larkspur Neighborhoods: Baltimore Canyon
Baltimore Canyon, Larkspur, CA Baltimore Canyon is in the oldest part of Larkspur, with homes dating to the late 19th century and large stands of second-growth redwood trees. Situated between Magnolia Ave and Mt. Tamalpais open space, it provides a short walk to downtown Larkspur. To Learn More About Baltimore Canyon Go to our Baltimore Canyon Page at Livinginmarin.com. You Continue Reading
Mill Valley Neighborhoods: Strawberry
Strawberry Peninsula, Mill Valley, CA Strawberry is a unique section of Mill Valley on a small peninsula in Richardson Bay, across Highway 101 from downtown Mill Valley. A ridge of hills provides fine views of the Bay, San Francisco, and Mount Tamalpais. To Learn More about Strawberry Go to our Strawberry page at Livinginmarin.com. You will find special features of Continue Reading
Greenbrae Neighborhoods: Greenbrae Hills
The Hills of Greenbrae, CA The Greenbrae hills community begins on level land near Sir Frances Drake Boulevard then climbs the hill, along terraced roads with Spanish names like La Questa and Via Lerido. Views from this south-facing hill are toward the Bay and Mt.Tamalpais. To Learn More About the Greenbrae Hills Go to the Greenbrae Hill page at Livinginmarin. Continue Reading
Ross Neighborhoods: Old Town
Old Town Ross: Ross Common-Lagunitas Ross is one of the smallest towns in Marin, with a population of about 2,500, and one of the highest property values. The average home price in the last year (through August 2016) was about $3,038,000, second only to Belvedere, CA at about $3,438,000. To Learn More About Ross Go to the Ross Common page at Livinginmarin.com. Continue Reading
Corte Madera Neighborhoods: Chapman Park
Chapman Park Neighborhood Chapman Park, located to the south of Tamalpais Drive, was developed about 1900 as "villa sites for people of quality." The home sites begin on level land near Tamalpais Drive then gradually climb the hill, along winding roads, through beautiful woods of Redwood, California Bay, and Eucalyptus trees. Many sites have spectacular views of the Bay and Mt. Tamalpais, a Continue Reading
Novato Neighborhoods: Hamilton Field
Hamilton Field Neighborhoods Hamilton Field is a unique community in south-east Novato, developed from the former Hamilton Air Force Base. From 1932 till 1974 this base was operated by the U. S. Army Air Corps, Air Force, and the Coast Guard. At one time the base occupied 2,184 acres. Hamilton is comprised of nine neighborhoods, each a distinct planned housing development: Bayside, Continue Reading
Mill Valley Neighborhoods: Alta Vista to Boyle Park
Alta Vista-Boyle Park Neighborhood This neighborhood stretches along the north side of E. Blithedale Ave--one of the two main arteries into Mill Valley--from Camino Alto to Downtown. The neighborhood moves up a small ridge, providing southern exposures, views across the valley, and at the top, views of San Francisco and bay. To Learn More About Alta Vista and Boyle Park Go to our Alta Continue Reading
Transforming Your Property Pays Off
Making your property attractive to buyers pays off in many ways: Quicker sale Possibility of multiple offers Good sale price High return on investment Here is a typical success story. The out-of-state heirs to a townhouse in Corte Madera hired us to prepare their parent's home and sell it. Though the townhouse was in a choice location, it was 20 years out of date and worn. Continue Reading
Make Your Life Easier With a Reverse Mortgage
Advantages of a Reverse Mortgage If you are 62 or older, you may want to consider a Reverse Mortgage on your home. Reverse Mortgages have improved in recent years, and may bring you important benefits at a lower cost. If you owe very little or nothing on your home, you can use a Reverse Mortgage (FHA-insured Home Equity Conversion Mortgage, or HECM) to live on your equity without mortgage Continue Reading