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Fairfax, CA

Fairfax, CA Real Estate Market Conditions Update ~ November 2008

Kelley Eling (Marin & So. Sonoma Real Estate): Real Estate Agent in San Rafael, CA

As of December 6, 2008 only 10% of available listings in Fairfax are in escrow.

For the month of November 2008 only 3 homes sold in Fairfax for an average final selling price of $571,667.

The average original asking price of these homes was $653,333.

The range of final selling prices was from a low of $490,000 to a high of $715,000.

It took these homes an average of 66 days to sell.

Of the 3 homes that did sell, all sold for less than their original asking price.

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Fairfax, CA Real Estate Market Conditions Update ~ October 2008

Kelley Eling (Marin & So. Sonoma Real Estate): Real Estate Agent in San Rafael, CA

As of November 6, 2008 only 7% of listings currently available in Fairfax are in escrow. (That means that 93% of them are still available, so come and get ‘em!)

For the month of October 2008 only 8 homes sold in Fairfax for an average final selling price of $681,688.

The average original asking price of these homes was $713,375.

The range of final selling prices was from a low of $370,000 to a high of $1,190,000.

Of the 8 homes that sold 2 sold at their original asking price and the other 6 sold for less.

It took these homes an average of 88 days to sell.

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To see everything that is currently available for sale click here.

Fairfax, CA Real Estate Market Conditions Update ~ September 2008

Kelley Eling (Marin & So. Sonoma Real Estate): Real Estate Agent in San Rafael, CA

As of October 6, 2008 only 11% of available listings in Fairfax are in escrow.

For the month of September 2008 only 7 homes sold in Fairfax for an average final selling price of $732,857.

The average original asking price of these homes was $789,714.

The range of final selling prices was from a low of $505,000 to a high of $1,265,000.

It took these homes an average of 84 days to sell.

Of the 7 homes that sold, all sold for less than the original asking price.

For more information about this area visit my website or contact me directly.

To see all the homes that are currently available search our MLS.

Fairfax, CA Real Estate Market Conditions Update ~ August 2008

Kelley Eling (Marin & So. Sonoma Real Estate): Real Estate Agent in San Rafael, CA

As of September 5, 2008 18% of available listings in Fairfax are in escrow.

For the month of August 2008 6 homes sold in Fairfax for an average final selling price of $944,333.

The average original asking price of these homes was $979,000.

The range of final selling prices was from a low of $585,000 to a high of $2,150,000.

It took these homes an avearge of 54 days to sell.

Of the 6 homes that sold, 1 sold at their original asking price and all others sold for less.

For more information about this area visit my website or contact me directly.

A little bit about Fairfax, CA

Kelley Eling (Marin & So. Sonoma Real Estate): Real Estate Agent in San Rafael, CA

Fairfax, California is a groovy little town West of San Anselmo and the Marin County seat, San Rafael. Known for it's liberal politics, redwoods and oaks, bicyclists (who think they are on the Tour de France) and its diverse and colorful population, often seen wearing tie-dyed t-shirts and burning incense.

Fairfax is also home to the most night life in Marin County, with quite the variety of small night clubs like 19 Broadway, Peri's, Café Amsterdam (which is being replaced by a revived Sleeping Lady Café) and don't forget about the Fairfax Theater.

Before you go and check out all this night life, you are probably going to want to catch a meal at one of the many restaurants like Iron Springs Pub and Brewery, Fradelizio's, Ghiringelli's Pizzeria, Barefoot Café, Grilly's, Pancho Villa's, Siam Lotus, M&G Burgers, Chad's Grill and Garden Cafe or Deer Park Villa.

During the day there are some unique shops to peruse like Lola's Depot, Magpie and Yeah Baby (all three are clothing and novelty stores), Purple Haze Smoke Shop, Sherman's General Store, The Potting Shed, Fat Angel Bakery, Culture Shock, Frog's Spa, Revolution 9, Tibet Moon and, of course, there is much more.

In addition to night life, restaurants and shopping, Fairfax also offers many community events throughout the year like the Fairfax Farmer's Market (which is really more like an event than a market), the Annual Fairfax Town Picnic and Barbecue, the Annual Fairfax Festival and EcoFest, the Annual Easter Egg Hunt in Bolinas Park, the Annual Good Festival, and there is usually something going on Earth Day as well. And if that isn't enough, Fairfax even offers one of California's finest golf clubs, the Meadow Club.

Let's face it, Fairfax is very unique. In fact, they have a bumper sticker that reads "Only in Fairfax" because it just has it's own special feel and appeal. There are sites dedicated to photography of it and even Wikipedia weighs in with some pretty interesting stuff.

Wikipedia says:

  • Fairfax's first constable and Chief of Police, Andy Peri, served from 1925 until his death in 1959.[6] He used to stand at the Fairfax train platform with a stern look and shake his head "no" at anyone who looked scruffy, had a beard, or might be "undesirable". (Provided by John & Annette van der Slice).[citation needed]
  • Some silent films, such as Broncho Billy shorts, were filmed in Fairfax.
  • During prohibition, a rider of the Fairfax Inclined Railway could provide a certain amount of money to the driver and would be dropped off at Berry Trail, a path where lots of speakeasies were located. The speakeasies are now all homes with beautiful views, but at the time, were impossible to see from downtown.
  • At one time Fairfax was a common hideout for Mafia on the lam.
  • Mayberry on Acid Is a 4min. short that captures the spirit of Fairfax. It is the winner of the Fairfax Film Festival Short Documentary Film Challenge 2007.

Needless to say Fairfax, never boring, makes quite an impression.

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(The photo above, taken by me, is of the Meadow Club as seen from the Bolinas-Fairfax Ridge.)