Rear yardUrban-to-hill viewsNew windowsLuxurious bathHigh ceilingsPatio spacePicturesque eating area
Welcome to 2 Willow, a valuable mix of potential opportunities. Iconic 1916 structure, this updated duplex is earning a healthy ROI, it could also return to single family living, or utilize the commercial(CH) zoning for all sorts of future opportunities. Double pane windows throughout, the spectacular proximity is balanced by quiet and peaceful living. The lower level provides convenient living with easy parking, patio space, 3 bedrooms, luxurious bath and spacious kitchen. New 3/4in Bamboo edge grain wood flooring and beautiful tile work bathroom provide the shine that occupants will appreciate. The upper level takes in the urban-to-hill views and brightness that makes this location so special. The redwood forest backdrop in the living room, the hardwood floors and the high ceilings provide a wonderful combination of city Edwardian and contemporary luxury. Newer kitchen appliances, cabinets and counter, picturesque eating area, separate laundry, dining room with views, new windows, 3 bedrooms and closet/office space with natural light. Storage, rear yard, 5 off-street parking spots.
130 days
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790
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46
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Listed by:
Joe BurnsDRE #00945374415-450-8855,
Luxe Places International Real707-433-2000
Source: BAREIS,MLS#: 326008529Originating MLS: Marin County
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Principal & interest
$1,547
Mortgage insurance
$0
Property taxes
$170
Home insurance
$105
HOA fees
$0
Utilities
Not included
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