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Totaling approximately 27 acres now available for development. Introducing the incredible Tiburon Glen Project, an ideal canvas for creating luxury residential homes tailored to your vision. This unique arrangement allows for a cohesive community experience while still offering individuality and privacy. Located in close proximity to premier hiking and biking trails, nature enthusiasts will find themselves immersed in the breathtaking beauty of Tiburon's natural surroundings. Additionally, the convenience of award-winning schools and the nearby Tiburon Ferry, providing an easy commute to the city, enhances the appeal of this remarkable location. Indulge in the vibrant culinary scene that Tiburon has to offer, with lively restaurants serving delectable cuisine. Don't miss out on this exceptional opportunity to shape your own luxury residential haven in the coveted Tiburon Glen Project. Embrace the charm, beauty, and convenience this desirable location has to offer. Put your own touch on paradise!
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MLS number: 326017778
Listing agent: Lydia Sarkissian
Listing broker: Golden Gate Sotheby's International Realty (415) 381-7300
Last update: Monday, March 30 2026 at 6:28 p.m. EDT
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