Annie & Honey
and Sharon Kramlich Present
Sycamore Park Stunner
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$3,495,000
116 La Goma Street, Mill Valley
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Property Details
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Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
2.5
Interior
3753
Lot Size
7950
Welcome to 116 La Goma Street, a picture-perfect white shingle home in the heart of Mill Valley’s beloved Sycamore Park—one of those rare, close-knit neighborhoods where people linger out front, kids ride bikes to the park, and neighbors truly know each other. Designed with both everyday living and gathering in mind, this is a home that adapts easily—casual, comfortable, and effortlessly functional.
From the moment you arrive, the home’s curb appeal is undeniable. A charming Dutch front door, blooming hydrangeas, mature dogwood trees, and a generous, front yard set a warm and inviting tone—one that immediately feels like home.
Inside, the main level has been thoughtfully remodeled to create a bright, open floor plan designed for modern living. The eat-in Chef's kitchen, with marble countertops and a professional grade, Thermador stove, anchors the space and flows easily into the dining and living areas, where a gas fireplace adds comfort and warmth. It’s a layout that lives effortlessly—whether hosting or simply enjoying a quiet evening. The main level also includes a private office, a stylish powder room, a generous pantry, and a comfortable en suite bedroom.
Downstairs, the home continues with a large family room that opens directly to the backyard, creating seamless indoor-outdoor flow. This space also offers flexibility as a potential fourth bedroom, depending on your needs. Two additional bedrooms include one with a walk-in closet and a serene primary suite with direct yard access—perfect for quiet mornings or winding down in the evening. New seagrass carpeting adds warmth and texture throughout the lower level.
What truly sets this property apart is the connection to the outdoors. Both the front and back yards are exceptional—expansive, sun-filled, and beautifully usable, with fruit trees and multiple areas to gather, play, or unwind. The main living spaces open to a spacious deck and backyard, where a fire pit and detached cottage create a perfect space for entertaining. The cottage offers flexibility for a home office, gym, or creative space—something increasingly rare and valuable.
The location is equally compelling. Set on one of Sycamore Park’s most desirable streets, just moments from Park School, Sycamore Park, Boyle Park, tennis courts, shops and award winning restaurants, the lifestyle here is both vibrant and convenient. With easy access to hiking trails and a straightforward commute to San Francisco, it’s the kind of setting people move to Mill Valley for—and rarely leave.
Additional features include a one-car attached garage with attic storage and an extra refrigerator. As well as additional driveway parking.
116 La Goma Street is more than just a home—it’s a place to settle in, connect, and fully enjoy the best of Mill Valley living.
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Family-friendly Mill Valley is all about schools and sports. Nestled at the foot of Mount Tamalpais, homes in the Marin County city range from 500-square-foot hunter's cabins to multimillion-dollar mansions tucked away on winding, narrow lanes under the redwoods. Coffee is king in Mill Valley. Downtown, three separate coffee shops do a brisk business. At the Depot, as the sunny town center is called, moms with strollers, kids on tricycles, and teenagers kicking hacky sacks relax in the open-air plaza, which now houses an independent bookstore and cafe. The Depot is also a jumping-off spot for hikers and mountain bikers heading up the slopes of Mount Tamalpais. Nightlife in Mill Valley is anchored by Sweetwater Music Hall, which hosts many well-known musical acts. As the groomed playing fields at the community center attest, sports are big in Mill Valley, with soccer, baseball, and lacrosse leagues all popular.
Family-friendly Mill Valley is all about schools and sports. Nestled at the foot of Mount Tamalpais, homes in the Marin County city range from 500-square-foot hunter's cabins to multimillion-dollar mansions tucked away on winding, narrow lanes under the redwoods. Coffee is king in Mill Valley. Downtown, three separate coffee shops do a brisk business. At the Depot, as the sunny town center is called, moms with strollers, kids on tricycles, and teenagers kicking hacky sacks relax in the open-air plaza, which now houses an independent bookstore and cafe. The Depot is also a jumping-off spot for hikers and mountain bikers heading up the slopes of Mount Tamalpais. Nightlife in Mill Valley is anchored by Sweetwater Music Hall, which hosts many well-known musical acts. As the groomed playing fields at the community center attest, sports are big in Mill Valley, with soccer, baseball, and lacrosse leagues all popular.
Sharon Kramlich
Annie and Honey
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Annie and Honey