Muir Beach
Why Muir Beach?
Surf, Fish, Hike, Play.
Muir Beach real estate offer a small unincorporated beach community in west Marin County and is located just two miles from the entrance of the famous Muir Woods and overlooks the small, but gorgeous beach area. Part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, Muir Beach condos for sale offer the perfect place to surf, fish, hike, play, and just otherwise live the good life. Muir Beach homes for sale are some of the best ocean front property anywhere. If you are looking for Muir Beach luxury homes for sale, you can find those also when consulting with a licensed Muir Beach real estate agent. Furthermore, look no further than Muir Beach bay front homes for sale that also offer an ambient setting for any home owner to enjoy.
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Located just off of scenic Highway 1, Muir Beach real estate easily be seen facing the Pacific Ocean. From the porches of these magnificent houses, you get one of the best views of the spectacular shoreline and the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.
While some of the homes in Muir Beach are vacation rentals for people looking to escape to nature away from the big cities. The people who want to live life by the sea, enduring the occasional winter storm, own many of the area homes.
Even though real estate opportunities are rare in Muir Beach, they are well worth keeping an eye out for.
History
The costal Miwok tribe roamed through the nearby Muir Woods and fished from the boulder-strewn beach for thousands of years before being pushed out by Mexican settlers in the 1800’s.
The area around Muir Beach mostly missed out on the development experienced by other Marin County cities. It was too remote to benefit from either the Gold Rush or the coming of the railroad.
But, the lack of development would turn out to be a blessing because the local beauty of the area is preserved. Local naturalist John Muir made what would come to be called Muir Woods, one of his highest conservation priorities. With his passionate writing and tireless lobbying, Muir helped preserve Yosemite, land in the Sierra-Nevadas and Muir Woods.
The town was originally called Big Lagoon because of a large freshwater lagoon that later disappeared as a result of the dairy farming activity, Muir Woods was renamed in honor of California’s greatest conservationist.
People
There are only 310 people that call Muir Woods home. The median income for the area is $125,402. The residents are a mix of beach house owners and owners of the local businesses, the most well-known of which is the Pelican Inn.
There aren’t many homes for sale in Muir Woods because the county’s strict land use laws. But when a home does come up for sale, it doesn’t stay long on the market, and bidding wars are not unheard of.
Schools
Muir Beach is part of the Mill Valley School District. Children attend either Tamalpais Elementary School if they are in grades kindergarten through fifth, Mill Valley Middle School if they are fifth through eighth graders and Tamalpais High School after that.
The Mill Valley schools are highly regarded and have excellent academic reputations. Some students elect to attend private schools, also usually located in nearby Mill Valley.
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