100.00% (3,221) of the homes in Corte Madera are located in Marin County, .
82.80% of all the residential properties in Corte Madera are single-family homes, 17.20% of them are condominiums.
The largest subdivisions in Corte Madera are Bayside Acres (143 homes). The most expensive ones are Bayside Acres ($1,015,000) .
The largest condominium developments in Corte Madera are Mariner Green (144 homes), Meadowcreek (106 homes) and Casa Madera (65 homes) . The most expensive ones are Quarry Meadows ($765,000), Casa Madera ($573,000) and Meadowcreek ($525,000).
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100.00% (3,221) of the homes in Corte Madera are served by Tamalpais School District.
Tamalpais School District serves the cities of San Rafael, Mill Valley (unincorporated), Tiburon (unincorporated), San Geronimo, Nicasio, Woodacre (unincorporated), Sausalito (unincorporated), Forest Knolls, Lagunitas, Belvedere, Ross, Stinson Beach (unincorporated), Bolinas, San Anselmo (unincorporated), greenbrae, Kentfield, Sausalito, Corte Madera, Fairfax, Tiburon, Larkspur, San Anselmo and Mill Valley.
The median sale price of all homes in Tamalpais School District over the past 12 months is $818,000 and 31st among all 146 school districts in San Francisco metro covered by BlockShopper. Its median property tax bill is $818,000, ranking 5th in the North Bay and 14th in San Francisco metro.
The median property tax bill for all homes in Corte Madera is $6,314, ranking 12th among 31 communities in the North Bay and 70th among all 232 communities in San Francisco metro covered by BlockShopper.
In the North Bay, the most similarly-taxed communities to Corte Madera are Sausalito ($7,225), Stinson Beach (unincorporated) ($6,855), San Anselmo ($6,577), Larkspur ($6,275) and Fairfax ($5,856).
Across all San Francisco metro, Oakland-Caballo Hills ($7,471), Oakland-Northwest Hills ($7,236), Sausalito ($7,225), San Francisco-Russian Hill ($7,209) and Oakland-South Kennedy Tract ($7,164) are most similar to Corte Madera.
The top property taxpayer in Corte Madera is 100 Meadow Creek Drive ($56,353).The second-highest property taxpayer is at 811 Meadowsweet Drive ($46,275).
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Corte Madera west of 101 includes 1,804 properties, 85.42% of which are single-family homes and 14.58% condominiums.
Over the past 12 months, it has seen 64 sales at a median sale price of $720,000. 4 of those sales have been foreclosures. Corte Madera west of 101's foreclosure rate is 6.25%, its median property tax bill is $6,273.
100.00% (1,804) of the homes in Corte Madera west of 101 are served by Tamalpais School District.
The largest subdivisions in Corte Madera west of 101 are Bayside Acres (143 homes). The most expensive ones are Bayside Acres ($1,015,000).
The largest condominium developments in Corte Madera west of 101 are Casa Madera (65 homes), Bay West (42 homes) and Quarry Meadows (36 homes). The most expensive ones are Quarry Meadows ($765,000), Casa Madera ($573,000) and 240 - 250 Corte Madera Ave ($410,000).
Across all San Francisco metro, Northeast Hillsdale ($725,000), Berkeley Hills ($724,000) and Albany High ($722,500) are most similar to Corte Madera west of 101.
Corte Madera east of 101 includes 1,410 properties, 79.36% of which are single-family homes and 20.64% condominiums.
Over the past 12 months, it has seen 64 sales at a median sale price of $687,500. 4 of those sales have been foreclosures. Corte Madera east of 101's foreclosure rate is 6.25%, its median property tax bill is $6,340.
100.00% (1,410) of the homes in Corte Madera east of 101 are served by Tamalpais School District.
The largest condominium developments in Corte Madera east of 101 are Mariner Green (144 homes), Meadowcreek (106 homes) and 101-177 Koch Rd (26 homes). The most expensive ones are Meadowcreek ($525,000), Mariner Green ($430,000) and 101-177 Koch Rd ($209,500).
In the North Bay, the most similarly-priced neighborhoods to Corte Madera east of 101 are South of Center Blvd ($685,000).
Across all San Francisco metro, Thousand Oaks ($695,000), Moraga West ($690,000), South of Center Blvd ($685,000), Rossmoor ($685,000) and Farallon ($684,500) are most similar to Corte Madera east of 101.
53.87% (1,735 properties) of Corte Madera are in the 1211/Corte Madera Town Park census tract. It includes 3 subdivisions, namely Chevy Chase , Palm Hill and Bayside Acres According to the U.S. Census, this area is 92.6% White: All, 3.6% White: Latin or Hispanic, 1.5% Black or African American, 1% American Indian and Alaska Native, 6.1% Asian and 0.3% Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander.
The median household income in 1211/Corte Madera Town Park is $73,423. According to BlockShopper, the median home sale price over the past 12 months is $725,000; the foreclosure rate is 4.84%.
43.84% (1,412 properties) of Corte Madera are in the 1212/Shoreline Band Park census tract. It includes 4 subdivisions, including Larkspur Plaza, San Quentin, Greenbrae Boardwalk and Larkspur Landing According to the U.S. Census, this area is 89.2% White: All, 3.9% White: Latin or Hispanic, 1.7% Black or African American, 0.8% American Indian and Alaska Native, 8.8% Asian and 0.5% Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander.
The median household income in 1212/Shoreline Band Park is $75,190. According to BlockShopper, the median home sale price over the past 12 months is $700,000; the foreclosure rate is 19.48%.
2.30% (74 properties) of Corte Madera are in the 1200/Piper Park census tract. It includes 22 subdivisions, including College Park , Ajax, Magnolia Victorians , Greenbrae Boardwalk, Baltimore Park, Central Homes , Meadowood , Larkspur Loop , Murray Park , Northwest Larkspur , Downtown Larkspur , Chevy Chase , Heather Gardens/Heatherwood, Baltimore Canyon, Creekside , South Larkspur , Hillview/Hill View, Palm Hill , Madrone Woodlands , Larkspur Plaza, Greenbrae Marina and Southwest Larkspur According to the U.S. Census, this area is 95.3% White: All, 3% White: Latin or Hispanic, 0.9% Black or African American, 0.7% American Indian and Alaska Native, 3.9% Asian and 0.3% Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander.
The median household income in 1200/Piper Park is $73,606. According to BlockShopper, the median home sale price over the past 12 months is $900,000; the foreclosure rate is 8.99%.
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