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Storybook residence in Mill Valley’s most desirable neighborhood. Welcome to 92 Locust Avenue! Architecturally fashioned after the great stone and shingle style estates of Nantucket, this stunning +- 2,946 square foot residence blends the finest in design details. Legacy architect Leigha Heydt (www.heydtdesigns.com) magically integrates wide plank Oak flooring, designer lighting, bespoke fixtures, custom wall coverings, and distinctive custom windows throughout the 5 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom residence. The residence offers great scale with a highly desirable open concept floor plan. There are two distinctive family rooms; ideal for maturing families. The residence also offers a rarely available traditional floor plan with 4 bedrooms, including the primary suite, on the upper level. The 5th bedroom, conveniently located on the main level, is currently staged as an office. Perfectly site placed on a large level lot in the coveted flats of Sycamore Park with south facing grounds that offer all day sun. The beautifully landscaped grounds include sweeping level lawns, old growth Redwood & Palm trees, mature plantings, generous Bluestone terraces, firepit, and multiple choices for al fresco dining. Many of the home’s public and private spaces open to private balconies. Located just blocks from the many famed shops and restaurants in downtown Mill Valley, the residence is also located in a short commute location to downtown SF and San Francisco International Airport.
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Family-friendly Mill Valley is all about schools and sports. Nestled at the foot of Mount Tamalpais, homes in the 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.
As the groomed playing fields at the community center attest, sports are big in Mill Valley, with soccer, baseball, and lacrosse leagues all popular.