Articles tagged with Marin County
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Blog: Marin County Hikes With Scenic Endings!
Summer might be coming to an end but for those of us lucky enough to live in Marin County, or visit, we still have months of beautiful weather…
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Blog: $135 Million in Sales To Date for 2017!
Marin County remains one of the most coveted and competitive markets in the country, with two Marin cities ranked as 2017's Top Two Bay Area Housing Markets With the Highest Annual Appreciation, according to a recent analysis by Pacific Union Chief Economist Selma Hepp. Tracy McLaughlin, Marin County's Top Producing Agent Since 2005, says that interest in Marin County properties remains incredibly strong and that she is anticipating a record breaking year with $135 million in sales and 29 properties sold to date in 2017!
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Blog: Best Places To Get Marin County’s Famous Oysters This Summer!
Just in time for summer, Marin’s beloved Hog Island Oyster Co. has acquired the historic Tony’s Seafood Restaurant, a third…
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Media: Sprawling Midcentury Home in Ross Seeks $4.9
Located on Pomeroy Road and built in 1949 for the Pomeroy Family, this midcentury-modern gem in Ross was born just as the architectural style began to unfold.
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Media: Businesses In Full Bloom with Larkspur Chamber of Commerce
Tracy McLaughlin, Marin County’s top producer, also hangs her real estate shingle in downtown Larkspur. Tracy is a very proud member of the Larkspur Chamber. She is “excited to be aligned with other like-minded companies and to gain wider visibility for her business through the Chamber’s online presence.”
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Media: Palatial San Rafael Property with Endless Bay Views
Sumptuous design and superlative living await at San Rafael’s 255 Highland Ave. Set on roughly 2.5 acres, the lavish estate exudes elegance with a sprawling pool patio and virtually endless vistas to Mount Tamalpais and the Bay Bridge. “This is one of Marin County’s most architecturally significant estates,” said Tracy McLaughlin of Pacific Union Real Estate, who is listing the Hamptonesque five-bedroom for $3.995 million.