bedrooms
bedrooms
5
bathrooms
bathrooms
4
square feet
square feet
2,704
acreage
Acreage
0.4021
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year built
year built
1924
full baths
Full Baths
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half baths
Half Baths
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Nestled in the quiet and coveted Bayside Acres community, this five-bedroom, three-bath home is filled with charm, natural light, and timeless character-one of the original residences in the historic Chicken Point neighborhood. Thoughtfully updated and beautifully maintained, it rests on a generous 0.4-acre lot surrounded by majestic oaks and lush landscaping, with multiple garden retreats to enjoy. Residents have access to a private neighborhood beach perfect for paddle boarding, kayaking, or open-water swims, along with nearby scenic hiking trails and bayside walking paths. Just a short stroll to Andy's Market and the Loch Lomond Marina, this home offers a true neighborhood feel with coastal convenience. The oversized garage of over 1800sq.ft. offers abundant storage and flexible space for a workshop, studio, or hobbies-ideal for creatives or collectors. With generous single-level living, this home blends vintage charm, modern comfort, and everyday ease in one of Marin's most peaceful and picturesque enclaves.
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County Marin
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MLS number: 325030420
Listing agent: Jason Bousquet
Listing broker: Coldwell Banker Realty (415) 461-3000
Last update: Wednesday, April 23 2025 at 8:56 a.m. EDT
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