Search Indian Valley homes for sale & real estate in Novato, CA. Novato’s Indian Valley community is a scenic part of the city that surrounds the 558-acre nature preserve with the same namesake. Outside of the Indian Valley nature area, the only other noteworthy attraction here is the Indian Valley campus of the College of Marin, which has a student population of around 10,000 between two campuses. Home owners in Novato's Indian Valley neighborhood love being close to the natural landscape of the preserve and the wildlife that makes it such a special attraction, not to mention the close proximity to Highway 101, which can have you to just about any part of North and Central Marin in only a matter of minutes. The Marin County Country Club also makes Indian Valley a desirable location, which not only features a fabulous 18-hole golf course but plenty of other lifestyle amenities as well, like tennis courts, swimming pools, and plenty of kids programs and summer camps just to name a few. For information about Indian Valley neighborhood properties for sale or to schedule a private home showing, contact your Marin County real estate experts today.
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Because the Indian Valley Nature Preserve covers such a vast area, potential home buyers won’t find an abundance of residential development here, making it tough to find just about anything on the open market. Should you get lucky and find a listing or two in Indian Valley, however, chances are it’s a traditional two-story, a ranch, or a functional split-level home that was likely built sometime in the 1960s.