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Stinson Beach, CA

Wordless Wednesday--well, not quite

Lottie Kendall REALTOR® DRE#01215160 650-465-4547. Serving the SF Peninsula: Real Estate Agent in San Carlos, CA

Wordless Wednesday - well, not quite wordless

Coastal Trail in Summer, Marin County, CA

This is a photo taken by Blanche Shamoon on one of her hikes on the slopes of Mt. Tamalpais in Marin County, CA. After a long, dry summer, our hillsides are golden brown; in a few weeks the first of the rains are likely,and by November, young green sprouts will be visible under the dried grasses. By January, the hillsides will be brilliantly green with new grasses waving to and fro.

If you hike along here, you can choose to take the Matt Davis Trail which leads one steeply down, just about where the dark trees show to the left in the photo, and you'll find yourself in the town of Stinson Beach.

Located about 1-1/4 hour drive from the mid-Peninsula, this is a fantastic destination for a day of hiking, beach combing, lunching, relaxing.

Sausalito, CA Real Estate Market Conditions Update ~ May 2010

Kelley Eling (Marin County, CA Real Estate): Real Estate Agent in San Rafael, CA

As of June 7, 2010 only 13% of available listings in Sausalito are in escrow.

For the month of May 2010 only 9 homes sold in Sausalito for an average final selling price of $860,722.

The average original asking price of these homes was $953,100.

The range of final selling prices was from a low of $345,000 to a high of $2,125,000.

Of the 9 homes that sold (2 of which were distress sales) 1 sold at the orignal asking price and the remaining 8 homes all sold for less than their original asking price.

It took these homes an average of 82 days to sell.

To see everything that is currently for sale through our MLS click here.

To learn more about the area in general search more around this blog, visit my website or contact me directly.

New Year's Day at Stinson Beach: Spectacular!

Kelley Eling (Marin County, CA Real Estate): Real Estate Agent in San Rafael, CA

Before my dog died,  I used to go to Stinson Beach every year on New Year's Day, regardless of the weather.

Being the good dog that he was, my dog always came along gladly and braved the weather with me.

This year, without my beloved four legged companion, I traveled with my two legged companion--my fiance--instead.

We stopped at Parkside Restaurant (not the cafe with the burgers, but the restaurant next door) because they have always had GREAT food at good prices. AND they always let us sit on the patio, even if the patio was "closed" because they liked us and our dogs so much. Well, unfortunately, Parkside is under new ownership and new management and staff. And it is nothing like it used to be. It was an all around disappointment.

Stinson Beach itself, however, did not disappoint. Rather, it was spectacular! It was warm (!) and sunny and the clouds were putting on quite the display.

Weather permitting, I like to walk all the way down from the easternmost Stinson Beach entrance all the way down to Bolinas and back.

Well, the weather not only permitted it, but blessed us with some natural beauty that we are still talking about today (which is less than a week later and quite cold and stormy).

When we got back to the parking lot, there was an ominous sign that reminds us that when we swim in the ocean we are shark bait. The ocean is pretty cold at Stinson, so it has to be a pretty hot day to go in the water anyway. Nonetheless, the beauty of the place and everyone playing in the water (even on New Year's Day) belies the potential dangers.

Before I go, you may want to enjoy some of the local color... (that's right, a giant disco ball!)

And, if you are groovy enough, you can just take off your pants and do yoga on the beach in your underwear...

or you could just be a cute little girl, wearing a pink jacket and singing to yourself while snapping your fingers...

I have to admit, it was such a spectacular day that I was feeling pretty groovy myself. However, I did not take off my pants and do yoga in my underwear.

Rather, I was a bit more like the little girl, just happy and feeling lucky enough to live in such a beautiful place and feasting my senses at every turn.

What a great way to start the year!

I hope it is an omen for days to come, as I sprained my ankle yesterday and am very happy for blogging -- which can easily be done when on crutches. :)