Downtown & Central Fairfax
People who want to walk to everything, first-time buyers, artists and creatives
This part of Fairfax is tightly packed near the main strip—Bolinas Road and Broadway. Homes are modest in size, and the lots are small. You’ll find old cottages, midcentury bungalows, and homes that have been renovated in pieces over time. Some feel bohemian, others feel like starter homes.
Living here means you rarely need your car. Most errands, coffee runs, and school pickups happen on foot or by bike. Music festivals, food trucks, and town council meetings are all right there. You’ll hear live music from your porch on weekends.
It’s a good fit for people who want to feel plugged into the life of the town. Not for those looking for privacy or yard space.
Schools:
-Manor Elementary
-Brookside Elementary (depending on street)
-White Hill Middle
-Archie Williams High
Median Home Price: ~$1.25M
Similar Neighborhoods:
- Downtown San Anselmo
- Oak Manor (Fairfax)
- Gerstle Park (San Rafael)
Oak Manor Neighborhood
Families, outdoorsy couples, people looking for a laid-back neighborhood close to trails
Oak Manor is one of the more residential pockets of Fairfax. It sits just south of the center of town, off Sir Francis Drake. Homes are slightly larger here, and the streets are quieter. You’ll still see old bungalows, but there are also some midcentury ranch homes and newer infill builds.
This area gives you quick access to trails, many start right at the end of neighborhood streets. The vibe is casual. People spend weekends doing yard work, walking to parks, or heading out on mountain bikes.
Oak Manor is popular with families who want space without feeling far from town. The lots are larger than downtown but still manageable.
Schools:
-Manor Elementary
-White Hill Middle
-Archie Williams High
Median Home Price: ~$1.4M
Similar Neighborhoods:
- Sleepy Hollow (San Anselmo)
- Terra Linda (San Rafael)
Manor Hill & Scenic Neighborhood
Buyers who want hillside views, privacy, or a quiet setting close to nature
This neighborhood climbs up from downtown and Oak Manor into the hills. Homes here are set into the slope, often with long driveways and views over the valley or forest. Some properties are architecturally unique. Many were built in the 60s and 70s. Not all are fully updated.
Living here feels more remote, but you're still within a short drive—or a long walk—to town. Streets are narrow, and some homes feel tucked into the hillside.
You’ll hear birds more than traffic. It's a good fit for people who want space, quiet, and some separation.
Schools:
-Manor Elementary
-White Hill Middle
-Archie Williams High
Median Home Price: ~$1.5M
Similar Neighborhoods:
- Cascade Canyon (Mill Valley)
- Marinwood hills
The Cascades Neighborhood
Nature lovers, mountain bikers, people who want to feel off the grid
The Cascades is a wooded canyon neighborhood near the base of Mt. Tam. Homes sit on winding streets that follow the contours of the land. You’ll see a mix of small cabins, rustic homes, and some updated builds that feel more like retreats.
It's deeply quiet. You’ll find shade, redwoods, and maybe a creek running along your lot. It’s not convenient for errands or school drop-off. But for people who want to unplug, it’s ideal.
This area tends to attract longtime residents or newcomers who came for the trails. It doesn’t feel suburban. It feels like a basecamp.
Schools:
-Manor Elementary
-White Hill Middle
-Archie Williams High
Median Home Price: ~$1.3M
Similar Neighborhoods:
- Blithedale Canyon (Mill Valley)
- Sleepy Hollow’s outer edges