Marin County Real Estate Market
Begins to Bounce Back
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Market activity begins to tick up
after
severe shelter-in-place plunge.
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Since mid-March, shelter-in-place caused steep drops in activity across the board in what is typically the busiest selling season of the year. However, activity has been picking up since bottoming out in late March/early April, and will presumably continue to increase with the easing of both shelter-in-place and property-showing rules. As of today, Marin has 248 closings during SIP, 60 new listings since last Friday, with a total of 470 current listings vs. 600+ that we typically see in a "normal" market.
Though the Marin April median house price declined a little year over year (after 3 months of increases), too much should not be made of one month’s data – Marin’s monthly median sales price often fluctuates without great meaningfulness.
Interest rates hit a new historic low in the last week of April.
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Year-over-Year Changes in Median House Sales Prices
Generally speaking, the first months of 2020 have been characterized by often substantial, year-over-year increases in median home sales prices across the Bay Area. As mentioned, no firm conclusions should be made regarding the April y-o-y decline in Marin until substantiated over the longer term: Marin monthly median prices often fluctuate without great reference to changes in fair market value.
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4 Strategies for Staying Healthy in
a Quarantined World
As many look for ways to stay calm in the midst of an unprecedented health crisis, a Michigan Medicine dietitian shares some helpful strategies for sheltering in place. Connecting with the outside world is a good routine to establish, especially for those who live alone. Whether via computer or telephone, make it a point to reach out to others each day.
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Guided Meditations for Every Emotion
The idea is to have something to turn to whether we’re celebrating joy and abundance, having trouble quieting anxieties when we wake up, or just need a spiritual hug. The meditations, breathwork practices, sound baths, and Reiki sessions below are just the first in our library. We’ll be updating this page regularly as we add to the list, and you can subscribe to the goop YouTube channel to get notifications when we have something new for you to tune in to.
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Without a doubt, the best and fastest way to get out of spiraling negative thoughts and worry is to get into service and help others. Whether you can do that with your time, your money, or supporting local business here are some ways to get you feeling good and into solution mode!
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How to Safely Help the Bay Area Community During the Corona
Virus Crisis
Don't worry, you don't have to put yourself in harm's way to help out—a lot can be done from your own home, including buying restaurant gift cards and donating coffee to healthcare workers. Even out in the world, there are ways to safely help out neighbors and nonprofits.
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SF - Marin Food
Bank
Together, we can end hunger in San Francisco and Marin.
The Food Bank continues to do the day-in and day-out job of making sure vulnerable neighbors get the food they need. Now, they are putting solutions in place, one by one, to be able to continue providing food and helping our community prepare for whatever challenge the COVID-19 presents.
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Dine11 Marin is feeding our local healthcare heroes, supporting beloved restaurants in Marin and giving our whole community a way to unite and help during the COVID-19 crisis.
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Our local restaurants play an essential role in defining, shaping and enabling the community we love in Marin and our neighborhoods. By making it possible for our restaurants to continue operating at this crucial time, Dine11 Marin donors will help them
survive this crisis and retain employees by preparing delicious meals for hard-working doctors, nurses and crucial team members impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Volunteers are urgently needed to help our community respond to challenges related to COVID-19 in Sonoma, Napa, Marin, Solano & Bay Area counties!
Help our most vulnerable neighbors stay healthy by engaging in activities such as:
helping to pack boxes of nonperishable food at food bank warehouses,
picking up and delivering meals for homebound older adults, and
delivering supplies to assisted living facilities.
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Marin Community Foundation Donation Support
MCF is providing immediate support to local safety net and health organizations, ensuring that we are inclusive of all people and communities. Support is being prioritized to address food distribution, rental assistance to mitigate loss of housing, and emergency cash assistance to vulnerable individuals.
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We are very excited to present our incredible new listings below. Please contact us for more details and to schedule a private and safe showing.
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Sleepy Hollow - San Anselmo
4 Bed | 3.5 Bath + Legal ADU | $2,450,000
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Winship Park - San Anselmo
4 Bed | 3.5 Bath | $1,900,000
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San Geronimo Valley - San Geronimo
3 Bed | 2 Bath | $1,300,000
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Positive quotes keep me going!
Here's my recent favorite!
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Stay Safe, Healthy & Positive!
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Compass is a real estate broker licensed by the State of California operating under multiple entities. License Numbers 01991628, 1527235, 1527365, 1356742, 1443761, 1997075, 1935359, 1961027, 1842987, 1869607, 1866771, 1527205, 1079009, 1272467. All material presented herein is intended for informational purposes only and is compiled from sources deemed reliable but has not been verified. Changes in price, condition, sale or withdrawal may be made without notice. No statement is made as to accuracy of any description. All measurements and square footage are approximate. Equal Housing Opportunity.
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