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Welcome to your top resource for Downtown homes for sale and Mill Valley real estate! Centered around the intersection of Throckmorton and Blithedale Avenues, Mill Valley's downtown area is a laid-back neighborhood that exudes small town chic. It is central to gatherings of friends and neighbors, and on any given day, locals can be found chatting over a latte in sunny Lytton Square, people watching, or even playing a serious game of chess in the Book Depot Cafe. For more information on Mill Valley properties for sale in Downtown or to schedule a home tour, contact your Bay Area real estate experts today. Read more about Downtown real estate.

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Downtown Mill Valley Real Estate Market

Homes in the downtown section of Mill Valley run the gamut in price and architectural design. While most homes are single-family detached homes, downtown has its share of apartments and condominiums as well. There are many Craftsman style homes and bungalows downtown, as well as contemporary homes and a few Victorians. Homes in Mill Valley's downtown area tend to be on smaller lots than other areas of the city, but proximity to the conveniences of the town center makes these properties attractive to many homeowners.

Downtown Mill Valley Community Amenities

Downtown Mill Valley is a place where things happen; just about anything that goes on in Mill Valley begins and/or ends in this bustling downtown neighborhood. Throughout the year festivals and parades delight townspeople and tourists alike, as do the great restaurants and fashionable boutiques that line the streets.

From the charming little park tucked in behind City Hall to the easygoing commercial district, downtown Mill Valley is a one-of-a-kind place. Hip and friendly, this neighborhood offers excellent restaurants, interesting shops, good schools, and the Mill Valley lifestyle.

Downtown Mill Valley Real Estate Agents

Interested in buying a home in Downtown? Allow our Mill Valley real estate specialists to help you navigate the purchase of or expertly negotiate the sale of your Downtown residence. Our expert knowledge will give you access to up-to-date information about the unique dynamics of the Downtown real estate market.

Contact Bay Area Modern to learn more about buyer and seller representation for Downtown homes. Visit our Free Market Analysis page to receive a free property value analysis in Downtown within minutes.

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