Search Tiburon homes for sale & real estate in Tiburon, CA. Spanish for “shark,” Tiburon is named after all the leopard sharks that routinely swim alongside the coastline of this tiny Marin County community. In many ways, Tiburon resembles a small coastal village somewhere in the hills of Italy, but the surrounding area is certainly a bit more lively and energetic, especially across the bridge in nearby San Francisco. For anybody still unfamiliar with the Tiburon community, you’ll find it conveniently situated across Richardson Bay from the communities of Marin City and Sausalito. Furthermore, the cities of Corte Madera and Mill Valley are located to the north and west of Tiburon, giving local residents a lot of things to see and do nearby once moving to this incredible desirable waterfront location. For information about Tiburon neighborhood properties for sale or to schedule a private home showing, contact your Marin County real estate experts today.
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The first thing you’ll notice about homes for sale in Tiburon will likely be all the magnificent views most have to offer of Angel Island and the downtown San Francisco skyline. Because most homes in Tiburon have flat rooflines, which has been regulated by the city over the years, these amazing outlooks have been preserved regardless of where you live in town, only enhancing any potential housing opportunities you find here. Like many other parts of Marin County, homes in Tiburon usually start around $1.5 million (with a median price just north of $2 millsion), but some of the larger, more expensive properties have been known to reach or even exceed $12 million.
Recent population statistics indicate that approximately 9,000 people call Tiburon home, which is surprising to many who view it as a quiet and peaceful town which is also popular with tourists visiting San Francisco and the North Bay. And speaking of potential home buyers who will still need to commute to San Francisco every day, fast ferry services in Tiburon continue to make this a great option to consider for your next place to live. And even if you choose to drive, residents should still be able to get to and from the city in around 25-35 minutes on most days.
Because the city of Tiburon is surrounded by water in three directions, you won’t find the same kind of outdoor amenities that many other Marin County towns have to offer, like hiking and mountain biking for example (although there are excellent casual biking and walking paths throughout the city). That said, the upside to living in Tiburon largely revolves around its beautiful waterfront location and close proximity to San Francisco, which is enough for most home buyers considering the area, especially since places like the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and Mt. Tamalpais State Park are only just a short drive away.