40 Norman Way, Tiburon, CA 94920, Tiburon, 94920 - 5 bed, 4 bath

40 Norman Way, Tiburon, CA 94920 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$6,900,000$4,580/sqft
40 Norman Way, Tiburon, CA 94920
5Beds
4Baths
4,580Sqft
88,645Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

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Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
High Available Lot Utilization: The property has a large lot size, which is more than 4 times of its living area. lot size in square feet = 88645, living area = 4580.
Top Cons:
High Price Point & Niche Market: The $6.9 million list price positions this property in an ultra-luxury segment, which inherently targets a smaller buyer pool and may result in a longer market time.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$6.90M vs avg $3.62M (+$3,275,000)83%
Size:4,580 sqft vs avg 2,621.5 sqft81%
Price/sqft:$1.5K vs avg $1.3K73%

More Insights

Built in 1959 (67 years old).
Condition: This property, extensively rebuilt in 2001, presents a high-quality, move-in ready condition. While the renovation was 23 years ago, the 'extensive rebuild' and the timeless mid-century modern design, coupled with evident meticulous maintenance, ensure that the property does not appear outdated. The chef's kitchen features modern, high-end stainless steel appliances, white shaker-style cabinetry, and marble countertops, all in excellent condition. Bathrooms are clean, functional, and feature contemporary vanities and tiling (e.g., subway tile shower, natural stone tub surround). Hardwood flooring throughout main living areas and bedrooms is well-maintained, and lighting is predominantly modern recessed. All major systems appear functional and well-kept, aligning with the 'Good' criteria of being move-in ready with no immediate renovation required, despite the renovation timeline falling slightly outside the 5-15 year range.
Year Built
1959
Close
-
List price
$6.9M
Original List price
-
Price/Sqft
$1,507
HOA
$875
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
325082554
Home ConditionGood
Features
Excellent View:
Deck
Pool
Spa
Patio
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About this home

Discover the pinnacle of Bay Area luxury living in this stunning mid-century modern Tiburon home, nestled on a flat, private 2-acre lot with sweeping San Francisco Bay views. Built in 1959 and extensively rebuilt in 2001, this architecturally significant property offers timeless design paired with modern comfortsideal for elegant entertaining and relaxed family living. Secluded behind a private walled drive, the home welcomes you through a gated courtyard filled with heritage roses and the calming sound of an architectural fountain. Designed for seamless indoor-outdoor living, the layout includes: 5 bedrooms all on one level Approx. 4,600 sq ft of living space Dramatic 33' x 30' living room with floor-to-ceiling glass Formal dining with Bay views Light-filled chef's kitchen & cozy family room French doors to front courtyard & expansive backyard Infinity-edge pool, large lawn, yoga deck, children's fort & alfresco dining under oak trees Additional features include a 3-car garage, solar array, and dedicated laundry room. Located on Tiburon's coveted East Coast, just minutes from ferry access and renowned dining. A rare opportunity to own a private Tiburon resort-style estate.

C
Carrie Buchanan-Goodman
Listing Agent

Price History

Date
Event
Price
09/06/00
Sold
$3,150,000
09/22/17
Sold
$4,950,000
11/15/12
Sold
$4,200,000
Condition Rating
Good

This property, extensively rebuilt in 2001, presents a high-quality, move-in ready condition. While the renovation was 23 years ago, the 'extensive rebuild' and the timeless mid-century modern design, coupled with evident meticulous maintenance, ensure that the property does not appear outdated. The chef's kitchen features modern, high-end stainless steel appliances, white shaker-style cabinetry, and marble countertops, all in excellent condition. Bathrooms are clean, functional, and feature contemporary vanities and tiling (e.g., subway tile shower, natural stone tub surround). Hardwood flooring throughout main living areas and bedrooms is well-maintained, and lighting is predominantly modern recessed. All major systems appear functional and well-kept, aligning with the 'Good' criteria of being move-in ready with no immediate renovation required, despite the renovation timeline falling slightly outside the 5-15 year range.
Pros & Cons

Pros

High Available Lot Utilization: The property has a large lot size, which is more than 4 times of its living area. lot size in square feet = 88645, living area = 4580.
Prime Location & Sweeping Views: Nestled on Tiburon's coveted East Coast, the property offers sweeping San Francisco Bay views and is minutes from ferry access and renowned dining, providing an unparalleled luxury lifestyle.
Expansive & Private Estate: Situated on a flat, private 2-acre lot (88,645 sq ft) and secluded behind a walled drive with a gated courtyard, this property offers exceptional privacy and space, akin to a resort-style estate.
Architectural Significance & Modern Updates: This architecturally significant mid-century modern home, originally built in 1959 and extensively rebuilt in 2001, seamlessly blends timeless design with modern comforts and functionality.
Luxury Amenities & Indoor-Outdoor Living: Designed for seamless indoor-outdoor living, it features an infinity-edge pool, large lawn, yoga deck, children's fort, alfresco dining, and a solar array, enhancing its high-end appeal.
Generous Living Space & Desirable Layout: With approximately 4,600 sq ft of living space, including a dramatic 33' x 30' living room with floor-to-ceiling glass and all 5 bedrooms conveniently located on one level, it offers ample and functional living.

Cons

High Price Point & Niche Market: The $6.9 million list price positions this property in an ultra-luxury segment, which inherently targets a smaller buyer pool and may result in a longer market time.
Substantial Association Fee: The $875 monthly association fee adds a significant ongoing cost to ownership, which could be a consideration for potential buyers, even in the high-end market.
Specific Architectural Style Appeal: While architecturally significant, the mid-century modern design, despite its updates, may not universally appeal to all luxury buyers, potentially limiting its market reach compared to more broadly preferred styles.
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