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3 Bedroom | 2.5 Bathroom | 1832 Sq Ft | 10,319 Sq Ft Lot
Welcome to a piece of history in the heart of San Anselmo! This charming 1909 bungalow, nestled on a generous 10,000+ square foot lot, offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of the town's rich heritage. Boasting 3 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms, this residence exudes timeless character and potential. The spacious lot provides ample room for expansion, landscaping, or even the addition of an accessory dwelling unit (ADU) – the possibilities are endless. The prime location in the flats of San Anselmo offers easy access to downtown Fairfax, multiple parks, top rated schools, and some of the best hiking/biking trails Marin has to offer. This friendly neighborhood makes for an ideal setting for both convenience and serenity. This charming neighborhood offers the perfect blend of convenience and tranquility. Embrace the opportunity to own a piece of San Anselmo's past while envisioning its future. Schedule a viewing today and discover the potential of this historic bungalow!
Open Houses:
Saturday 1/13 1:00 - 4:00
Sunday 1/14 1:00 - 4:00
Brokers Tour:
Thursday 1/11 11:00 - 2:00
Additional Showings by Appointment:
Contact Allison Salzer or Suzie Koide
Great weather, access to hiking and biking trails, good schools, and a strong, vibrant downtown make San Anselmo a desirable destination for Marin County homebuyers looking to live a little off the beaten track.
The neighborhood surrounding the San Francisco Theological Seminary is a quiet, leafy enclave of large, older houses with well-tended yards. Heading up Butterfield Road will take you to the rolling hills above San Anselmo and sweeping views of the open spaces, grasslands, and oak trees of northern Marin County. Downtown, locals get their fill of delicious food at MH Bread and Butter or Cucina and and shop for clothing, gifts and accessories in many of the downtown boutiques.
San Anselmo is a town made for strolling. Small shops and many restaurants line the main street, which backs onto the active San Anselmo Creek.