Marin County was originally home to the Coastal Miwok when the Spanish arrived. General Vallejo named the area after Chief Huicmuse of the Licatiut, who was baptized Marino at Mission Dolores. When we think of California's beauty, it's Marin we picture Muir Woods, Stinson Beach, Mt. Tamalpais, Sausalito, and Larkspur. Marin isn't just a place it's a lifestyle. The mountain bike was invented here; kayakers, hikers, and triathletes thrive year-round in its ideal climate. It's an outdoor enthusiast's paradise. After WWII, Lt. Colonel Niels Schultz, a Stanford-trained engineer, joined his family's Schultz Building Company to meet the housing needs of returning veterans. They purchased 635 acres from the SF Archdiocese and built Greenbrae Scottish for green hills. Schultz created over 1,000 homes, 1,500 condos, and the Bon Air Center, still the heart of the community today. 290 Via Casitas #206 is a 1,350 sq. ft. corner home with sweeping Mt. Tam and Larkspur views, light from three sides, and two full-length balconies. Thoughtful mid-century design offers separation, flow, and privacy. Three bedrooms, two baths, a remodeled primary suite, and ample storage complete the layout. Moments to trails, Bon Air shops, ferry, and SMART train, this is Marin living, personified.
10/26/2025 2:00PM - 4:00PM PDT