534 Comstock Drive
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A very rare opportunity presents itself in the offering of this outstanding one level, shingle style residence located in one of Tiburon’s most coveted neighborhoods. The three bedroom, two and a half bathroom +-2,250 square foot residence seamlessly blends timeless finishes with great scale throughout. High ceilings and a flexible open floor plan create great versatility in the use of the home’s public spaces. The heart of the home is an outstanding, grand scale great room that incorporates a large dining area, adjacent family room and large living room, all opening directly to the rear yard and gardens. The beautifully executed landscape design incorporates extensive flagstone patios, a large deck with built-in bench, mature trees and plantings, and ample level outdoor entertaining areas. Seamless indoor/outdoor living is enjoyed from most of the home’s rooms. Sweeping 180-degree water views extend from Mt. Tam to Richardson Bay to the Golden Gate Bridge and Belvedere Island. The residence enjoys great privacy. The residence is also conveniently located close to Highway 101 for an optimal commute into downtown San Francisco, and just blocks from the famed Tiburon bike path with all of its recreational opportunities. Located in the coveted K-8th grade Reed School District.
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Tiburon’s waterfront location makes it a prime destination for Marin County homebuyers. For a town of less than 10,000 residents, Tiburon offers a variety of activities that belies its small size. The annual Tiburon International Film Festival brings films from around the world. Residents enjoy shopping in the elegant boutiques along Ark Row, a leafy, block-long enclave of tiny shops that were once floating arks, and dining at the excellent restaurants along Main Street. For the nautically inclined, Tiburon's Corinthian Yacht Club hosts races on the bay. Ferries to San Francisco and Angel Island State Park leave from the dock at Tiburon. Tiburon's parks are strung out like pearls on a necklace along the water’s edge. Blackie's Pasture, named after an old swaybacked horse that once lived here, is a popular spot for hikers, joggers, bikers, moms with strollers, and dog walkers. On weekends, the parks fill up with soccer players of all ages.