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Welcome to this wonderful light filled single level home. Walls of windows create a serene lookout to the Japanese inspired landscaped property. This peaceful home has been refreshed and is truly move in ready. You'll enjoy the high wood beamed ceilings, the open living areas and the minimalistic mid century styling of this home. Enjoy a true California lifestyle with indoor-outdoor living; turn on the air conditioning for those warm Indian summer evenings.
This charmer in Terra Linda is centrally located and features easy access to the Northgate shopping areas, coffee, the farmers market, and to the community center. It's a wonderful commute location and boasts top ranked schools.
Features
3BD/2BA in an easy, single level floorplan
Updated kitchen and bathrooms
Wood burning fireplace
Gleaming bamboo flooring throughout living areas; fresh carpet in bedrooms
Newer water heater
Air conditioning for those warm summer nights
Full of sunlight throughout the day
Landscaped beautifully and fully fenced with established roses, wisteria, a fruiting pomegranite and lemon tree, and a gorgeous sycamore tree.
1,336 square feet (per assessor)
Open Houses:
Saturday, August 6th from 2pm-4pm
Sunday, August 7th from 1pm-4pm
Brokers Tour:
Thursday, August 4th from 11am-2pm
Additional Showings by Appointment:
Contact Yoko Kasai
(415) 847-6519
[email protected]
The county seat of Marin, San Rafael is large, diverse, eclectic, and historic. That history stretches from California's beginnings, with the 1817 founding of Mission San Rafael on the old El Camino Real, to the construction of the eye-popping Marin Civic Center in the 1960s. Designed by renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright, the Civic Center was completed in 1962 and is so futuristic that it pops up in science-fiction films.
San Rafael still looks to the future thanks to a vibrant downtown redevelopment effort. The focal point of downtown is the Smith Rafael Film Center, which features a state–of-the-art multiplex cinema that screens independent and foreign films. Cuisine is eclectic: within a few blocks of 4th Street diners can find sushi, Indian, Thai, Italian, Mexican, and Puerto Rican food. Thursday afternoons in the spring and summer find 4th Street hosting a farmers market, which features live music.
The neighborhoods of San Rafael are equally distinctive. From the sought-after midcentury Eichler homes of Terra Linda to the Victorians that surround Dominican College and the custom homes of Lucas Valley, San Rafael provides diversity of price and style.
It's also easy to get away from it all in San Rafael. Nearby China Camp State Park is a jewel by the bay, offering: a kid-friendly, walk-in campground for tents only; a shallow, protected swimming beach; and biking and running trails.