66 Issaquah Dock, Sausalito $2,800,000 SOLD
3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths
One of Sausalito’s Most Luxurious Floating Homes, in the Very Best Location, with Stunning Bay Views
There’s nothing else to say, except… “Wow!”
You’ll be rocked to sleep each night by the gentle waves of Richardson Bay.
Each morning, as the sun rises over Tiburon and Belvedere, you’ll awaken to the sounds of sea birds and water lapping at the sturdy wooden docks.
And as you shower in the expansive master suite and have breakfast in your gourmet kitchen, you’ll remember what everyone tells you when they come to visit: “You own one of the very best floating homes in Sausalito!”
And you’ll know that every word they’re saying is true.
That’s why Sausalito floating home specialist Michele Affronte is excited to share this unique new listing. This houseboat offers the almost-impossible combination of modern design, practical open floor plans, plenty of space, luxurious upgrades, extraordinary finishes, stunning views and a perfect location.
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As a long-time resident, Michele understands the warm and supportive culture of Sausalito’s houseboat community, and why so many people settle here. She’ll be happy to answer any questions you may have about this exciting lifestyle and this beautiful home.
Approximately 2,500 sq. ft. of living space, spread across three beautifully designed levels.
A sky deck with a hot tub, a side deck and a back deck offer the most coveted 360° views of the Bay, Tiburon, Belvedere and more. And there’s a large boat slip for your new boat!
The grand living room features beautifully polished Brazilian hardwood floors, a gas fireplace and a picture window with wide-open views of the water. One bath is located on each level.
The exquisite gourmet kitchen offers bamboo and palm cabinets, a professional Viking cook top, Miele wall oven, Miele steam oven, Miele dishwasher, Zephyr hood and KitchenAid fridge, as well as a GE Monogram wine refrigerator. The large center island features an extended breakfast bar.
Glide downstairs to find a decadent master suite with glorious views of the bay. The master bath offers a shower with its own bay views and a separate water closet. All built-ins are thoughtfully planned out and designed with views, comfort and privacy in mind.
The second bedroom offers two closets and plumbing in the walls if you later choose to add another bath where the exercise station is now located.
The top floor suite has 360° views of the bay, Mount Tamalpais, Tiburon and the Bay Bridge. It features two built-in beds and a charming bathroom with shower.
A custom window seat facing Mount Tamalpais is perfect for those cozy days when you just want to read a book and relax.
The laundry features a large front-loading washer and matching dryer.
The owners have updated this home with love and quality. It is the most sought after home on the Bay. Please show to your most discerning buyers. Call for private showing. No open houses.
To contact Michele Affronte and learn more about this beautiful home, click here! You can also call 415-798-0236, or email Michele at maffronte99@gmail.com. Her personal website can be found by clicking here.
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The Area
This beautiful Floating Home is berthed in the heart of Sausalito’s famous houseboat community, just north of San Francisco and the Golden Gate Bridge in Marin County, California. This is the area where Otis Redding wrote the classic song, “Sittin’ on the Dock of the Bay” in 1967, making this one of the most prestigious houseboat addresses in the world.
65 years ago movie star Sterling Hayden and philosopher Alan Watts held their versions of the Paris salons of Gertrude Stein, Ernest Hemingway, Pablo Picasso and F. Scott Fitzgerald in this area. Although those large events — and the bohemian vessels where they were held — are now long gone, residents still entertain neighbors and host discussions on a smaller, more intimate scale.
Today the neighborhood is a fascinating mix of people, with residents ranging from artists to entrepreneurs and from pilots to interior designers.
A small store, a deli that’s been featured on TV restaurant shows, and a highly-rated casual restaurant are just a block or two away. A shopping center and regional transit hub for bus service are located several blocks away.
Just a block from the entrance to Issaquah Dock lies the Mill Valley-Sausalito Multi-Use Path. To the north your bike ride leads to the trails of Mt. Tamalpais. To the south you can ride across the Golden Gate Bridge to San Francisco.
A few blocks to the south are a supermarket, the post office, an art gallery supported by over 100 local artists, and a wide range of coffee shops, diners and restaurants including American, Chinese, Himalayan, Indian, Mexican, Middle Eastern and Pizza.
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