Jennifer Bowes Presents

Exceptional Novato Home

$1,795,000

Own a Novato Gem

Move-in ready contemporary traditional approximately 2,608 square foot, 4 bedroom, 3 bath home in Novato’s desirable Hillside Park neighborhood, set on a spacious landscaped lot. The open living and dining rooms feature vaulted ceilings and a wood-burning fireplace, creating a bright and inviting space for everyday living and entertaining.

The updated chef’s kitchen with an informal dining area opens to the family room for seamless flow. Hardwood floors run throughout the main living areas. The flexible floor plan includes four bedrooms and three full bathrooms, with a spacious primary suite featuring a walk-in closet and private bath. One additional bedroom and full bath are located on the main level, with two bedrooms and a full bath downstairs.

Additional highlights include a newer roof, Andersen windows, updated landscaping, newer heating and air conditioning, newer water heater, fresh exterior paint, and a two-car garage.

Conveniently located near hiking trails, shopping, schools, Marin Country Club, and offering an excellent commute location.

Neighborhood

Nestled in northern Marin County's rolling landscape, Novato has evolved from a Wine Country gateway into a vibrant destination. As the county's second-largest community, the area attracts residents with its Mediterranean climate, dynamic downtown, and relatively attainable housing prices within Marin.

The residential areas showcase diverse living options. Black Point features luxury estates, while Bel Marin Keys offers waterfront properties along scenic lagoons. The tree-lined streets of Alameda Del Prado and the equestrian estates of Indian Valley Road provide additional housing variety.

The Vintage Oaks Shopping Center serves as the primary retail hub. Downtown Grant Avenue, revitalized through beautification efforts, bustles with activity throughout the week. The area hosts regular community events including a weekly farmers market from spring until fall, outdoor film screenings, seasonal parades, and cultural festivals.

The transformation of Hamilton Field from a military base to a mixed-use development exemplifies Novato's evolution. Former aircraft hangars now house an innovative mix of biotechnology firms, digital companies, the Marin Museum of Contemporary Art, and dozens of artist studios. The presence of major institutions like Fireman's Fund Insurance and the Buck Institute, known for its aging research, strengthens the local economy while maintaining the community's diverse character.

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