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Dazzling 6-County Panoramas

Mill Valley Mountain Adventure In Living

When was the last time you were awed by anything? As visitors first enter this top-of-the mountain home, there’s only one word they say:

Wow. Just wow.


IT’S LIKE ALWAYS GETTING THE WINDOW SEAT


There seems to be something powerful in a grand panorama that sweeps across six counties, from the lower ridges of Mt. Tamalpais to the redwood groves of downtown Mill Valley, across to the Oakland Hills and Mt. Diablo, past two bay bridges, all the way to the fairytale lights of San Francisco to the south. The view is omnipresent, at once calming and inspiring, framed by walls of windows in almost every room—everlasting, and ever-changing. As your private belvedere, this home lets you live from the outside in and from the inside out. Some mornings you are floating high above the clouds, the valley eclipsed by rolling cotton; on others the sun sweeps in and the skies are crayon-blue and clear as far as you can see.


The home’s flexible, open floor plan seamlessly marries the kitchen, wet-bar, dining area, great room and separate living room—all bathed in natural light from floor-to- ceiling windows and glass doors leading out to your sky-house deck. Everything is perfectly spaced and placed for entertaining large or intimate. On the quiet side, the two fireplaces are certified snuggle zones. Designed for primarily single floor living, there are four bedrooms and three remodeled bathrooms on the main level, including a cloistered primary suite. Imagine waking up to dazzling sunrises and ending each day to star and moon lit light shows.


On the lower floor, there’s a 350-bottle wine cellar along with a large “multi-activity place”, ideal as a game room, media room, home office or home gym. It opens through glass-paned French doors to the backyard and lawn area that hosts everything from outdoor parties to playhouses. Have a green thumb? You’ll find ample room for vegetable and flower gardens, too.


CITY CONVENIENCE. COUNTRY SERENITY


Many of nature’s greatest gifts surround you. Your neighborhood includes 10,000 acres of Mt. Tamalpais State Park and Golden Gate National Recreation Area offering a virtually unlimited number of hiking and biking nature trails and amenities. The peaks and meadowlands of Mt. Tam, the redwood Valhalla of Muir Woods, the seaside joy of Stinson Beach—these are local landmarks of your community. You can even walk the back trails and Dipsea track to downtown Mill Valley, You’ll also be ensconced in a close mountain community of outdoors-loving families, many of whom have been here for decades. The Muir Woods Park Association’scommunity center is where milestones are marked: holidays, celebrations, weddings, plus a calendar-full year of both causal and festive get-togethers and events


LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT


We welcome you to your first visit and to experience Mill Valley mountain living from an exciting new perspective. 


20 PALM WAY

MILL VALLEY, CA 94941

$2,700,000


Shown exclusively by appointment.

Location Features:


Mountain top with no homes on neighboring view side

City convenience with country serenity

Access to San Francisco and North Bay and beyond without going through Mill Valley

Excellent, highly rated Mill Valley School District

Walk to Mill Valley via Dipsea trail access

Walk to Muir Woods

Neighborhood includes 10,000 acres of Mt. Tamalpais State Park and Golden Gate National

Recreation Area offering a virtually unlimited number of hiking, biking and nature trails and

amenities.

Stinson Beach, Muir Beach and Bolinas are “just down the hill”.

Muir Woods Park Community Center is the neighborhood’s mountain top gathering spot with

events, programs, celebrations and room for weddings, anniversaries, birthdays plus other

private activities.

Kitchen Features:


Ideal “chef-friendly” appliance placement

Two entries/exits eliminates bottlenecks

Two level prep/serving-eating counter

Wet bar with glass front overhead glassware cabinets


Outside Features:


Expansive redwood deck with 6-county panoramic view

Deer fenced yard with open space for gardening, play structures and outdoor amenities

Level lawn area

Raised vegetable/flower beds

Enclosed rose garden

Oversize two car garage with storage cabinets and work bench

Ample off-street parking

Property Features:


4 Bedrooms (per Floorplan Visuals

3 Bathrooms (per Realist Public Records)

2,871 sq. ft. interior (per Floorplan Visuals)

11,200 sq. ft. lot (per Realistic Public Records)

Initially built in 1958. Extensively expanded and remodeled. (per Realist Public Records)

Sweeping 6-county views including Marin, Mt. Tam, North Bay, 3 bridges, East Bay, Mt. Diablo,

SF bay waters; San Francisco

Expansive views from almost every room

Spectacular glass walls of floor-to-ceiling windows

Primarily single-level living

Wonderful marriage of indoor-outdoor living

Created for easy entertaining, the open concept floor plan seamlessly connects the kitchen,

dining area, living room and family room

Generous living room with wood-burning fireplace

Separate family room with wood-burning fireplace and exterior entry door

Dining area opening to deck through French doors

Primary Bedroom’s sliding glass door opens to large deck

Bedroom #3 opens to private garden patio

Bedroom #4 opens to redwood view deck

Natural Douglas Fir tongue and groove ceilings

Private, expansive media, game, hobby, home office, gallery room with French doors to lawn

and gardens

350-bottle wine cellar with tasting bar

All new primary bathroom with luxurious shower and multiple sinks

All new guest bathroom

Redesigned 3rd bathroom

Designer lighting throughout

New and refinished hardwood floors

New Carpets

Two completely independent heating and hot water systems serving north and south wings

separately

Two basement storage areas for large seasonal gear, furnishings and clothing

Neighborhood

Friendly and Quaint

Nestled at the foot of Mount Tamalpais, homes in this Marin County city range from 500-square-foot hunter's cabins to multimillion-dollar mansions tucked away on winding, narrow lanes under the redwoods.

Coffee is king in Mill Valley. Downtown, three separate coffee shops do a brisk business. At the Depot, as the sunny town center is called, moms with strollers, kids on tricycles, and teenagers kicking hacky sacks relax in the open-air plaza, which now houses an independent bookstore and cafe. The Depot is also a jumping-off spot for hikers and mountain bikers heading up the slopes of Mount Tamalpais. Nightlife in Mill Valley is anchored by Sweetwater Music Hall, which hosts many well-known musical acts.


Just check out what the New York Times recently had to say

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