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Assessor-Recorder  -  June Sales 2002
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Marin Real Estate Sales for June 2002
Single Family Homes
Conventional Detached Dwellings Condominiums/Townhouses
City #Sales Mean price Median #Sales Mean price Median
Belvedere 4 $2,865,000 $2,080,000 2 $872,500 $872,500
Corte Madera 13 775,962 800,000 4 537,500 537,500
Fairfax 11 564,273 563,000 1 405,000 405,000
Larkspur 14 920,786 852,500 8 445,835 431,000
Mill Valley 25 1,212,540 1,150,000 5 499,400 599,000
Novato 41 597,573 560,000 26 341,171 347,000
Ross 5 3,361,550 1,310,000
San Anselmo 15 773,133 630,000 1 465,000 465,000
Sausalito 4 1,406,250 1,412,500 3 456,667 446,000
San Rafael 47 711,694 648,000 19 365,853 300,000
Tiburon 9 1,347,833 1,422,375 9 828,234 859,000
Unincorporated 70 880,641 740,000 4 541,963 511,425
Total 248 $905,600 $702,500 82 $459,052 $402,500

Total Single Family Homes Sold: 330
Mean / Median Home Sale Price: $794,640 / $625,500
Mean Home Living Area: 1,816 sq. ft.


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Residential and Non-Residential Improved Properties
Type #Sales $Total
Single Family Properties
1 Living unit 330 $262,231,130
Multi Family Properties
2 Living units 10 7,578,000
5 Living units 1 1,390,000
10 Living units 1 2,300,000
21 Living units 1 3,633,000
Commercial, Industrial & Rural Properties
0 Living units 6 16,853,000
Residential and Non-Residential Improved Properties
SUM 349 $293,985,130


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The attached data reflect summaries of activity related to production of the ad valorem assessment roll as provided by state law. The data has been prepared solely for this purpose. Extreme caution is urged in using this data for any other purpose, such as estimating tax revenue which is determined by the County Auditor-Controller. Special attention is also drawn to any parcel counts and property uses reflected in the attached data. In no case should these counts be used for any purpose without consulting the Assessor-Recorder or one of the two Assistant Assessors. The Assessor -Recorder assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of this data. This Data is issued under the provisions of Revenue and Taxation Code Section 408.3 (see below) and is subject to the provisions of Section 408.3 (d).

408.3. Property characteristics information; public records.

Except as otherwise provided in Sections 451 and 481 and in Section 6254 of the Government Code, property characteristics information maintained by the assessor is a public record and shall be open to public inspection.

For purposes of this section, property characteristics, includes, but is not limited to, the year of construction of improvements to the property, their square footage, the number of bedrooms and bathrooms of all dwellings, the property¹s acreage, and other attributes of or amenities to the property, such as swimming pools, views, zoning classifications or restrictions, use code designations, and the number of dwelling units of multiple family properties.

Notwithstanding Section 6257 of the Government Code or any other provision of law, if the assessor provides property characteristics information at the request of any party, the assessor may require that a fee reasonably related to the actual cost of developing and providing the information be paid by the party receiving the information. The actual cost of providing the information is not limited to duplication or production costs, but may include recovery of developmental and indirect costs, as overhead, personnel, supply, material, office, storage, and computer costs. All revenue collected by the assessor for providing information under this section shall be used solely to support, maintain, improve, and provide for the creation, retention, automation, and retrieval of assessor information.

The Legislature finds and declares that information concerning property characteristics is maintained solely for assessment purposes and is not continuously updated by the assessor. Therefore, neither the county nor the assessor shall incur any liability for errors, omissions, or approximations with respect to property characteristics information provided by the assessor to any party pursuant to this section. Further, this subdivision shall not be construed to imply liability on the part of the county or the assessor for errors, omissions, or other defects in any other information or records provided by the assessor pursuant to the provisions of this part.


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