Tristan Celayeta(415) 717-9221 Lic#01266331



1. Make a list of all of the amenities that are close by in the neighborhood you are considering as your new residence.  Keep in mind what distances and routes to each of these places are acceptable and what are not.

2.  Determine what the best features of the neighborhoods are.  This is especially helpful if you are deciding between a few different neighborhoods.

Are there parks nearby?
Is it scenic and visually appealing?
Are there quiet areas, streets, culs de sac?
Are the people friendly in the neighborhood?
Is the neighborhood clean?  Yards, streets, parks?
Are there nice trees and foliage?
Do the lots have large or small yards?
Are there walkways and are they easily accessible?
Is it a safe neighborhood?
What are the market values of the homes in the area?
Are there many houses for sale?
How long ago was the community developed?
What is the average age of the people in the area?
Are there families with small children in the area?
What is the proximity to schools?
Are there community events or organizations?

3.  Walk around in the neighborhood.  The best way to determine the cleanliness and friendliness of the neighborhood is to walk around in it and meet its residents.

Each of the communities of Marin has its own character, climate and landscape. South Marin; Sausalito, Mill Valley, Tiburon and Belvedere differ each from the other and the neighborhoods make it varied. Corte Madera, Larkspur, Kentfield, Greenbrae, Ross, San Anselmo, San Rafael, Fairfax, Novato, and the rural communities of North Marin, Woodacre, Lagunitas and Nicasio and coastal communities of West Marin, Pt Reyes. Station, Inverness, Olema, Stinson Beach, Bolinas and Muir Beach. Geography is my joy, I'd love to help.



Community Information


Marin is more vibrant than ever! There is always something exciting to do or see. Whether it is taking in a show, enjoying an outdoor festival, attending a community class, or simply hanging out and enjoying Marin's unique culture and natural beauty. It is the people that make Marin County special, and the mountain(s) and the sea. This is a place to work, live and call home. 

May I help you? Marin has virtually innumerable charming microclimates and neighborhood enclaves. I relish learning each and enjoy sharing my vision and helping folks locate and secure special places that pique their aesthetic.


“Houses can form a neighborhood but only people can make it a community."



Community is an essential part of family, of lifestyle, and of real estate.

Understanding local conditions in Marin is important when it comes to buying and selling real estate, but the neighborhood you choose can have a dramatic impact on all other aspects of your life as well.

Neighborhood means choosing the physical attributes, microclimate, aspect, views, etc. and cultural attributes, median age, income, household size, etc. I'll help. You tell me and I'll point you.

Please feel free to browse through the complimentary information I’ve provided.

When it’s time to move, contact me to get a representative on your side who has experience, Marin market knowledge, and the confidence to help you make the best transaction possible.

Enjoy!  Tristan



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