Tyler Stewart Presents
Quintessential Sausalito
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622 Locust Street, Sausalito
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Property Details
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beds
4
baths
3
interior
2,376 sq ft
Set on a picturesque hillside in the heart of Sausalito, 622 Locust Street is a rare street-to-street property that captures the romance, history, and effortless indoor-outdoor living that define this iconic waterfront town. Offering two structures on two addresses—Locust Street and Filbert Street—this circa-1915 property provides exceptional flexibility, privacy, and timeless architectural charm.
The main residence unfolds across two thoughtfully designed levels. The lower level is anchored by a serene primary suite with a private bath, creating a true retreat separated from the home’s main living spaces. Adjacent to the suite is a versatile additional room—ideal as a private lounge, nursery, or second home office—which also incorporates a generous walk-in closet, allowing the layout to adapt easily to a variety of lifestyles.
Upstairs, the home opens into a bright and airy living and dining areas, where expansive windows frame tranquil water views and flood the space with natural light. A beautifully updated kitchen sits at the heart of the home, designed for both everyday living and entertaining. This level also includes three additional bedrooms, one with a fun lofted space, offering exceptional flexibility for working from home, hosting guests, or creative pursuits.
Original architectural details—stained glass accents, classic millwork, and period charm—are thoughtfully preserved and complemented by modern updates, creating a home that feels both historic and highly livable.
Fronting Filbert Street, a detached legal accessory structure provides valuable supplemental space with excellent flexibility for guest use, home office needs, or extended living options. The street-to-street configuration allows each structure to feel independent while remaining part of a cohesive property.
Connecting the two structures, a series of terraced outdoor living spaces creates a private hillside retreat with multiple places to relax, dine, and gather amid mature greenery and bay glimpses. Tucked discreetly among the terraces is a large storage shed, ideal for surfboards, bikes, paddleboards, and all the gear that defines an active coastal California lifestyle.
All of this is just moments from Caledonia Street, with its boutiques, cafés, restaurants, and ferry access to San Francisco. With quick access to the Golden Gate Bridge and the best of Marin and the city beyond, 622 Locust Street offers a truly distinctive Sausalito lifestyle—historic yet flexible, intimate yet expansive, and rich in character at every turn.
HIGHLIGHTS:
The main residence unfolds across two thoughtfully designed levels. The lower level is anchored by a serene primary suite with a private bath, creating a true retreat separated from the home’s main living spaces. Adjacent to the suite is a versatile additional room—ideal as a private lounge, nursery, or second home office—which also incorporates a generous walk-in closet, allowing the layout to adapt easily to a variety of lifestyles.
Upstairs, the home opens into a bright and airy living and dining areas, where expansive windows frame tranquil water views and flood the space with natural light. A beautifully updated kitchen sits at the heart of the home, designed for both everyday living and entertaining. This level also includes three additional bedrooms, one with a fun lofted space, offering exceptional flexibility for working from home, hosting guests, or creative pursuits.
Original architectural details—stained glass accents, classic millwork, and period charm—are thoughtfully preserved and complemented by modern updates, creating a home that feels both historic and highly livable.
Fronting Filbert Street, a detached legal accessory structure provides valuable supplemental space with excellent flexibility for guest use, home office needs, or extended living options. The street-to-street configuration allows each structure to feel independent while remaining part of a cohesive property.
Connecting the two structures, a series of terraced outdoor living spaces creates a private hillside retreat with multiple places to relax, dine, and gather amid mature greenery and bay glimpses. Tucked discreetly among the terraces is a large storage shed, ideal for surfboards, bikes, paddleboards, and all the gear that defines an active coastal California lifestyle.
All of this is just moments from Caledonia Street, with its boutiques, cafés, restaurants, and ferry access to San Francisco. With quick access to the Golden Gate Bridge and the best of Marin and the city beyond, 622 Locust Street offers a truly distinctive Sausalito lifestyle—historic yet flexible, intimate yet expansive, and rich in character at every turn.
HIGHLIGHTS:
- Rare street-to-street Sausalito property with two structures
- Circa-1915 main residence blending period charm with thoughtful modern updates
- Lower-level primary suite with private bath, plus adjacent flexible room with walk-in closet
- Light-filled upper level with living and dining areas, water views, updated kitchen, three bedrooms, and one with a loft
- Detached legal accessory structure fronting Filbert Street offering flexible supplemental space
- Multiple terraced outdoor living areas creating a serene hillside retreat
- Large storage shed ideal for bikes, boards, and coastal lifestyle gear
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Sausalito offers some the best views of San Francisco that Marin County has to offer. Stroll along the bayfront promenade on a weekend, and you'll hear the languages of visitors who come to Sausalito from all over the world. Tourists come for the Sausalito Art Festival, its hidden walks, its funky houseboat colonies, its seafood, and unforgettable views. But come during a weekday, and you'll likely have it all to yourself.
Sausalito’s Bridgeway is home to pleasant Dunphy Park, while the local library and Studio 333, a warehouse-sized art gallery, are a few blocks away. Food runs the gamut from Sushi Ran to Smitty's Bar -- where the bartender knows you your name and the kitchen serves up a delicious and unpretentious cheeseburger and fries.
Increasingly, Sausalito is home to new media and green-tech entrepreneurs who have traded in the Silicon Valley commute for a walk to headquarters along the Waterfront and Marinship District. Located just north of the Golden Gate Bridge, Sausalito boasts quick access to San Francisco by car, bus, ferry, or bike.
Sausalito’s Bridgeway is home to pleasant Dunphy Park, while the local library and Studio 333, a warehouse-sized art gallery, are a few blocks away. Food runs the gamut from Sushi Ran to Smitty's Bar -- where the bartender knows you your name and the kitchen serves up a delicious and unpretentious cheeseburger and fries.
Increasingly, Sausalito is home to new media and green-tech entrepreneurs who have traded in the Silicon Valley commute for a walk to headquarters along the Waterfront and Marinship District. Located just north of the Golden Gate Bridge, Sausalito boasts quick access to San Francisco by car, bus, ferry, or bike.
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