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marin county: One More Factor That Keeps Marin County Pricing Stable: MALT - 01/02/07 12:21 PM
One of the great things about Marin County, and living here, is the incredible appreciation people have for the land, and the way it has been preserved with parkland and farms. It’s also one of the factors that keep prices high, because that land is not being used for housing. There’s a new story in the Marin Independent Journal about the latest work or the Marin Agricultural Land Trust, or MALT, and their latest project in Tomales. They are nothing short of remarkable. Using a combination of funding from donations and various government sources, they purchase development rights for farm land
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marin county: How To Tell If A Home Is A Candidate For Off Market Sale - 12/21/06 10:12 PM
I've been writing about off market sales this week, since I have been involved in one and it's an interesting experience. By Off Market, I mean no sign, no MLS listings, no ads, no nothing. The agent calls other agents who they know have buyers for this type of property, and asks them to bring them in for selected showings. These aren't for everyone, by a long shot. But Marin County is a different kind of market, and is a good area for this type of marketing, because the towns and types of housing are so different. If you're wondering if
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