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Marin median home prices, sales stay relatively flat
Of the 150 house sales in the county in September, half sold for more than $1.71 million, according to the assessor’s office.
The median price for a detached home in Marin County wobbled to $1.7 million last month, about the same level it was six months ago and about 20% lower than the prior year. The figure is based on the ...
The family of California Gov. Gavin Newsom acquired a multi-million-dollar home in a Marin County purchase early in November. Local media outlets such as the San Francisco Standard and San Francisco ...
Assemblymember Damon Connolly has introduced a bill that would provide an only-in-Marin exemption from a rent control law passed in 2022 to protect residents who are renting or leasing floating homes.
Originally, the 3,600-square-foot home built in 2002 on a former golf course was purchased to be a weekend getaway. “The clients felt they needed more space and nature,” Martinez says. “They were ...
After breaching the $2 million mark in April and May, the median price of a detached home in Marin slipped to $1.875 million last month, according to new data released by the county. But that was ...
San Rafael plan is a risky disruption for neighborhood As long-time residents of San Rafael Meadows, we are writing to ...
A man who had escaped from police following an alleged house burglary in San Geronimo Valley in May was finally arrested on Thursday, according to Marin County authorities. The Marin County Sheriff's ...
Marin County is often overlooked by outsiders, who often seek out the hustle and bustle of San Francisco rather than lingering in the natural splendor on the Bay’s north side. However, for those in ...
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Marin officials reassess homelessness strategy in face of obstacles
Facing a looming funding crunch for addressing homelessness, the Marin County Department of Health and Human Services wants to hire a consultant to help it adjust its strategy and, in a separate ...
For most of the graduates of a Latino-focused civic training course, it was their first time visiting the chambers of the Marin County Board of Supervisors. They had gathered with their ...
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