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Living in Marin County, California: A Little Slice of Heaven

Jan. 22nd, 2009
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Living in Marin County, California, is thought of as fantastic plus for those residents lucky enough to enjoy this part of the country. There are many benefits to living in Marin County, and many residents in our community wouldn’t trade it for the world.

Marin is located in the north San Francisco Bay area, just across the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco. Many decent sized towns make up a county that has a population of just under a quarter of a million people. Living in this area of Northern California is heaven on Earth for many people. If fantastic public schools, beautiful nature filled with bike and hiking trails, liberal politics, and general affluence sounds like your idea of a great place to live, then Marin County, California might be the right place for you.

If there is a downside, or a potential downside, it’s that the area can be a very expensive place to live. To balance out the relative high cost of living compared to other areas of the country, Marin has third highest mean personal income in the country, at over $80,000 per person/family. If you like irony, this desirable Bay Area County is also the home of San Quentin Prison, the oldest prison in the state of California.

There are many high tech companies in Marin County that allow for this type of prosperity, and they go well hand in hand with the many cultural attractions that tourists and residents alike can enjoy. This includes the Marin County Civic Center, designed by famed mid-century architect Frank Lloyd Wright, or for serious or weekend athletes there is the Dipsea Race, the country’s oldest annual cross country race. Additionally, the areas location affords its residents convenient proximity to the bustling city of San Francisco as well as the quiet and tranquil California wine country, including Napa Valley and Sonoma.

The natural beauty on San Francisco’s North Bay makes living in Marin a great benefit to anyone who enjoys the outdoors. Residents and tourists to the area can enjoy the Muir Woods Redwood Forest, Stinson Beach, the Point Reyes National Seashore, and of course the always famous Mount Tamalpais.

Living in Marin County, California, might be expensive, but as most residents here will tell you, they wouldn’t trade it for the world. Whether you are a Bay Area tourist or a lifelong resident, don’t miss the opportunity to explore all that this wonderful community has to offer.

Renee Adelmann is a California Realtor who specializes in Marin County real estate. Her website enables visitors to browse the Marin multiple listings service and also search for Marin foreclosures .

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