Mill Valley, California

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Cascade Canyon

Nature lovers, hikers, people who want quiet with easy downtown access

Cascade Canyon feels like it’s part of the mountain. The streets are narrow and shaded by redwoods. Many homes are older, with rustic character, and some have been thoughtfully modernized. You can walk to downtown but feel completely surrounded by nature. Trailheads to Mount Tam are right at the edge of the neighborhood.

Schools:
-Old Mill Elementary
-Mill Valley Middle
-Tamalpais High

Median Home Price: ~$2.1M

Similar Neighborhoods:

  • Madrone Canyon (Larkspur)
  • Lucas Valley (San Rafael)

Sycamore Park / Tamalpais Park

Families, walkers, anyone who wants a flat lot near downtown

These are two of Mill Valley’s most coveted “in-town” neighborhoods. They sit on the flatlands between downtown and 101. Homes are mostly updated mid-century and craftsman-style properties. You can walk to school, the plaza, or your favorite café. It feels like a real community—block parties, lemonade stands, and kids biking around.

**Schools: **
-Park Elementary
-Mill Valley Middle
-Tamalpais High

Median Home Price: ~$2.3M

Similar Neighborhoods:

  • Chapman Park (Corte Madera)
  • Banana Belt (Sausalito)

Strawberry

Commuters, families, buyers who want Bay views

Strawberry is technically part of Mill Valley, but it feels a little different. It's closer to the freeway, has beautiful views of San Francisco, and has a blend of condos, townhomes, and larger view homes. The area’s location makes commuting to SF by car or ferry very manageable. There’s also a small shopping center and access to Bayfront trails.

Schools:
-Strawberry Point Elementary
-Mill Valley Middle
-Tamalpais High

Median Home Price: ~$1.7M

Similar Neighborhoods:

  • Marin City
  • Tam Valley

Tam Valley

Nature-lovers, surfers, buyers priced out of central Mill Valley

Tam Valley stretches toward Muir Beach and the Marin Headlands. It’s a gateway to the coast. Homes range from modest cabins to large remodels with big decks. You’ll see lots of artists and nature-seekers here. The fog rolls in more often, but you’re living close to the Pacific and surrounded by open space.

Schools:
-Tam Valley Elementary
-Mill Valley Middle
-Tamalpais High

Median Home Price: ~$1.6M

Similar Neighborhoods:

  • Stinson Beach
  • Muir Beach

Alto / Homestead Valley

Families, longtime residents, folks who want access to trails but a bit more space

These neighborhoods are tucked behind Tam High. You get a mix of older homes, tree-lined streets, and great access to local trails. There’s a community feel, especially in Homestead Valley, which has its own community center and swimming pool. It’s quiet, settled, and a little less pricey than Cascade or Sycamore.

Schools:
-Edna Maguire Elementary (Alto)
-Park
-Tam Valley Elementary (Homestead)
-Mill Valley Middle
-Tamalpais High

Median Home Price: ~$1.8M

Similar Neighborhoods:

  • Kentfield
  • Sleepy Hollow (Fairfax)