John Fitzgerald Presents

Casual Chic Bel Aire Home

$1,795,000

338 Karen Way, Tiburon

Property Details

beds

4

baths

2

interior

1,780 sq ft

neighborhood

Tiburon

Summary of the Home:

4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
1,780 Sq. Ft. (per draftsperson)
61.5’ x 130’ (per tax records) residential lot
Updated mid century single level home
Level front and rear yards
Wood burning fireplace
Close to Cove Shopping Center, Bel Aire School and Ring Mountain trails
Easy access to 101

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Features

One of the best-priced single family homes in Tiburon! Located in a natural wooded setting, this sun-dappled home, is neatly tucked into a quiet cul de sac at the upper end of the sought-after Bel Aire community, yet is conveniently close to Hwy 101 and The Cove shopping center. The multitude of rooms and upgrades includes the open floor plan for versatile dining and entertaining, a modern kitchen with quartz countertops, the primary bedroom wing with backyard access, three additional bedrooms, recessed lighting updates and freshly painted interiors throughout the home. Enjoy several outdoor opportunities for relaxation and play, including a fenced-in front yard, a paved patio for al fresco dining and a lovely landscaped garden. Bel Aire is just off Tiburon Blvd in the immediate vicinity of Bel Air elementary school, with hiking and waterfront trails to Ring Mountain open space, Blackie's Pasture and the many parks and trails around Tiburon.

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Neighborhood

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.
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Steven Mavromihalis

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John Fitzgerald