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Mill Valley’s Priciest Homes: 8 Walsh Drive

Every week, we feature one of the most expensive homes for sale in Mill Valley.

This 4,888 sq. ft. craftsman 4+-bedroom family home is situated on a private cul-de-sac on a half-acre lot with panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay and southern Marin.

The house, which also has four bathrooms, is listed for $3,700,000. It was built in 1990.

The primary living area is located on the main, entry level which features an updated kitchen with coffered ceilings, updated appliances including stainless steel Viking range, sub-Zero fridge, convection oven microwave and warming drawer; an oversized limestone counter with breakfast stools.

A large central panoramic view deck borders the formal dining room and a large formal living room with coffered ceilings and wood-burning fireplace. A centrally located professionally designed wet bar has wine fridge, and refrigerator and freezer drawers. A large three-car garage connects through a hallway past a laundry and mud room. The main level also includes a separate office and guest suite with built-in bookcases and bath.

At one end of the upstairs is a large formal master bedroom with vaulted ceilings and exposed beams, wainscoting around a fireplace with a limestone border and a private, sunny view deck. The master bath has heated floors, dual vanity, two skylights, custom cabinetry with built-in closet, oversize shower, jetted tub and slate floors. At the other end of this level are two bedrooms with view windows, one with a window seat, that share one bathroom with mosaic glass tile, marble counter and a shower bath.

The lower level offers a sizable playroom or potential fifth bedroom, with a full bath and large storage area.

This home is located within the Old Mill Elementary School territory of Mill Valley.

The property is being represented by the DuPont Group.

For more information, see its listing on AOL Real Estate.

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