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Craig Ackerman presents:
It's all been tastefully completed. Move-in to this beautifully remodeled 'nature-rich' home featuring designer finishes in a single level, 3 Bd / 2Ba / 2 car home just steps away from the Mt. Burdell Preserve. The kitchen features: quartz counters, new stainless appliances, recess lighting, and tasteful finishes. Distinctive open beam ceilings, wide plank flooring, and multi-level elevations for a dramatic cathedral effect make this home one of a kind. Outside, the natural setting is teeming with fruit trees, succulents, flowering foliage, a large entertainers patio off the dining room. Rear yard includes planter boxes for the home garden you have always envisioned, complete with shed to store gardening supplies - or to be taken over by children as a playhouse. All work done by licensed contractors. Fully fenced rear yard for privacy and security.
Open Houses:
Nov 12: 11 AM to 1 PM
Nov 13: 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Nov 19: 11 AM to 1 PM
Nov 20: 11 AM to 1 PM
Additional Showings by Appointment:
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(415) 989-8884
Located in the rolling hills and valleys of northern Marin County, Novato is the second-largest community in the county. Formerly known as a gateway to the Wine Country, Novato is increasingly being discovered as a destination in its own right. The reasons: great weather, a lively downtown, and homes that provide the best value in Marin.
Upscale housing includes the luxury homes of Black Point, waterfront living on the lagoons of Bel Marin Keys, the wooded Alameda Del Prado, and Indian Valley Road and its horse-country estates.
Big-box shopping is concentrated in the Vintage Oaks Shopping Center, which houses a Costco, a Target, and a Macy's Furniture, among other businesses. Downtown, a beautification program has brought new life to the businesses along Grant Avenue. The downtown area is alive with a Tuesday evening farmers market, outdoor movies, parades, and art and wine festivals.
In the '90s, the military base Hamilton Field was converted to new housing and a business park. The former hangars now house cutting-edge biotech companies, digital development companies, the Marin Museum of Contemporary Art, and more than 40 art studios. Novato is also the headquarters of the large insurance company Fireman's Fund, as well as the Buck Institute, a research organization that focuses solely on aging.