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There’s no place like home

Especially when it’s in Marin County—a wonderland of nature, culture, community, and the weather of your dreams. You’ll never want to leave—we promise.

MEDIAN AGE

47

MEDIAN PROPERTY VALUE

$1.46M

POPULATION

256,018

MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME

$136,000

“Between every two pine trees there is a door leading to a new way of life.”

— John Muir

Culture

Thanks to its proximity to San Francisco, Marin County is immersed in accessible culture and has long-been a mecca for artistic expression. From live Broadway plays in the open-air mountains and Indie theater, classic symphonies, and sculpture gardens, Marin County caters to all cultural delights.

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Nature

Marin County’s nature steals the show—nearly every view is punctuated by the area’s spectacular scenery. Natural sites include the majestic Mount Tamalpais, Muir Woods, Point Reyes National Seashore, Stinson Beach, San Francisco Bay, and countless parks and natural preserves filled with wildlife, quiet, and absolute beauty.

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Recreation

Marin County is known for its world-class recreation. Due to Mount Tamalpais and access to the surrounding bay, residents spend their days hiking and biking through myriad trails and parks, kayaking, paddle-boarding, and boating in the bay, and enjoying coming together for field sports and games at the local Community Centers.

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Food

As a coastal California region, food and drink here are plentiful, fresh, and delicious. Farmer’s Markets offering seasonal picks from local vendors abound across Marin County, as do restaurants featuring a wide variety of cuisines for all palettes. For wine-lovers, tastings in the sun-soaked terrain is the perfect way to discover a new favorite bottle.

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Climate

Marin County is pleasantly mild, perfect for those who love slightly varying weather patterns without any of the extremes. Averaging 260 days of sun, the area ranges between mid 40s in the winter and high 70s in the summer, with the occasional rain or fog coming off the bay. It scores an 8.4/10 for comfort—nearly perfect, with little surprise.

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Community

Laid back and friendly, the Marin County community is one with a big heart that welcomes all. Everyone from families to singles and boomers to Gen X reside here, intermingling at cafes, local boutiques, cultural events, and more. Active and outdoor-prone, they share a common love for enjoying, preserving, and celebrating the incredible place they call home.

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Ready to discover your dream home?