Jennifer Bowes Presents

Exceptional Novato Home

$1,025,000

Property Details

Bedrooms 3
Bathrooms 2.5
Square Feet 1,770 sq ft
Neighborhood Verandah at Valley Oaks

Own a Novato Gem

Welcome to 317 Verandah Avenue, a spacious 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath townhouse in the desirable Verandah at Valley Oaks community in Novato. Thoughtfully designed for both comfort and functionality, this home offers a great layout for everyday living and easy entertaining.

The main level features an open kitchen that flows seamlessly into the dining area and expansive living room, creating a bright and inviting space. The bedrooms are generously sized with great closet space throughout, while the primary suite features custom built-ins and an abundance of windows that fill the room with natural light.

One of the home’s standout features is the private rooftop patio, perfect for relaxing, entertaining, or enjoying sunny Novato days and evening sunsets.
Additional highlights include owned solar, air conditioning, and a two-car garage, offering both convenience and energy efficiency.

Ideally located near shopping, scenic hiking trails, desirable schools, and the SMART Train, this home also offers a fantastic commute location.

Comfort, space, and convenience come together in this wonderful Novato home.

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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