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Belvedere homes provide commanding views of San Francisco Bay, Angel Island, Alcatraz, Mount Tamalpais, the Golden Gate Bridge, and the world famous San Francisco skyline. With waterfront vistas that rival the Cote de Azur, Belvedere is one of Marin′s most exclusive enclaves. Waterfront activities are the reason many move to Belvedere. Belvedere, like its neighboring communities Tiburon and Sausalito, was a fishing village, and today is an epicenter for the recreational sailing community.
Located on two former islands (Belvedere Island and Corinthian Island) now filled in with causeways, and separated by a private lagoon popular with kayakers, and kids learning to sail, Belvedere is all about water. The well-known San Francisco Yacht Club is on Corinthian Island. The town has a very active and involved population of just over 2,000 people who enjoy the considerable biodiversity, Mediterranean climate, and unparalleled schools. The temperatures are moderate and range from a low of 43 degrees in the winter to a high of 75 degrees during the summer.
A rare opportunity to buy a new home under construction to customize your finishes on a dream location near tip of Belvedere Island at end of Belvedere Avenue. This approximately 5,000 square foot masterpiece designed by acclaimed architect David Kotzebue features contemporary design and open floor plans, handcrafted European materials, expansive decks, views of Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, East Bay, Angel Island. Modern handmade bathroom vanities, crafted oak floors and stones. Interior design by Barbara Turpin Vickroy leading designer, honored with best design awards worldwide. Adjacent to open space next door, this home offers privacy to entertain and enjoy the Infinity edge pool with custom pool house. The extensive foundation has cost over $4,500,000 so far. Completion is estimated for June 2023. Buying now would be able to choose finishes except the hand crafted stone decking from Spain and the intricate kitchen mill work from Germany are already ordered.
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