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Get to know Belvedere

Just about a square mile in size with no shops or downtown, Belvedere is a natural paradise offering its dwellers peaceful respite from the bustle of urban life. It's an incorporated city, and a tight-knit one at that. Spanning two islands connected by causeway, Belvedere Island and Corinthian Island, many of the homes here were designed by acclaimed architects, and are located either on dramatic hillsides, in the flats along Belvedere Lagoon, or on the shores of San Francisco Bay. Residents are often found gathering at the town’s newly renovated park, at tony fundraisers, or launching boats from the docks of the local yacht club. All the amenities of neighboring Tiburon are just a rock's skip away.

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Living in Marin County

Marin County represents the best of two amazing worlds. It has easy access to the global metropolis that is San Francisco yet is rich with the wonders of the natural in its parks, trails, and beaches. As an urban place, Marin is an assortment of small towns, each with its own distinct vibe. As a natural place (one, it should be noted, that’s noticeably sunnier than the city) it contains giant forests and miles upon miles of hiking and biking trails, and it’s close to the agricultural and vinicultural wonderlands of Napa and Sonoma. Those who want to live in Marin and work in the city enjoy what may be the world’s most beautiful commute options — either via the Golden Gate Bridge or by ferry (or even kayak) across the San Francisco Bay.