The lowest median home price among ranked Sausalito neighborhoods is $2,520,000, shared by New Town and Monte Mar Vista-Toyon Terraces, against a citywide median of $2,706,185. Prices run up to $3,725,230 in The Hill across 4 ranked neighborhoods.
Houseberry scores 9 Sausalito neighborhoods on schools, safety, amenities, price, value and appreciation. Overall scores in Sausalito run from 3.4 to 4.2 out of 5, and 3 score 4 out of 5 or higher. Median home prices range from $2,520,000 in New Town to $3,725,230 in The Hill across 4 priced neighborhoods. Across the five nearest cities the average overall score is 4.0 out of 5, against 3.9 in Sausalito.
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Keywords: Floating Homes, Marina Lifestyle, Waterfront Walkability
Marinship is one of the most distinctive neighborhoods in Sausalito, blending industrial maritime history with a creative, waterfront lifestyle. Located along the northeastern shoreline, this area is home to one of the Bay Area’s most unique residential communities: Sausalito’s floating homes. These iconic houseboats dot the marina in Waldo Point Harbor and Clipper Yacht Harbor, offering a living experience that feels more like a coastal village than a traditional neighborhood. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Hillside Living, Central Location, Local Park Access
Spring Street Valley is a centrally located hillside neighborhood in Sausalito, nestled between downtown’s vibrant Bridgeway corridor and the quiet residential hills just west of Highway 101. Bounded by roads like Spring Street, Rodeo Avenue, and Woodward Avenue, this neighborhood offers a blend of accessibility and seclusion, making it feel both connected and tucked away. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Stunning Views, Secluded Luxury, Trail Access
Wolfback Ridge is one of Sausalito’s most exclusive and secluded residential areas, nestled into the Marin Headlands with unmatched views of the San Francisco skyline, the Golden Gate Bridge, and the Pacific Ocean. Tucked away just off Highway 101, this hilltop neighborhood offers an exceptional sense of privacy and connection to nature, while still being minutes from the city. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Bay Views, Urban Hillside, Transitional Energy
Tucked just west of Highway 101 and bordered by rolling hills and Richardson Bay, Marin City is one of the smallest and most distinct pockets of Southern Marin. Though technically part of unincorporated Marin County, it often gets grouped with Sausalito, despite having its own unique history and layout. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Residential Calm, Bay Access, Walkable Location
Nevada Street Valley is a residential pocket located just west of Sausalito’s waterfront, nestled between Highway 101 and the Marinship District. Defined by a bowl-like layout with curving residential streets such as Buchanan Drive, Nevada Street, and Lincoln Drive, this neighborhood offers a tranquil setting with a convenient location. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Waterfront Living, Boutique Shops, Artistic Energy
New Town is a vibrant and walkable neighborhood nestled along the Sausalito waterfront, just south of Marinship and north of the hills leading toward Spencer Avenue. This neighborhood forms the heart of Sausalito’s downtown district, offering a blend of historic charm, coastal living, and everyday convenience. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Hilltop Views, Secluded Living, Easy Trail Access
Monte Mar Vista–Toyon Terraces is a serene hillside neighborhood tucked along the western slope of Sausalito, just above the 101 freeway and beneath the bustling New Town district. This area is defined by its elevation and seclusion, offering some of the most breathtaking panoramic views of Richardson Bay, Angel Island, and the San Francisco skyline—especially from its winding streets like Toyon Lane, Curry Avenue, and Spencer Avenue. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Historic Charm, Bay Views, Walkable Access
Old Town–Hurricane Gulch is the historic heart of Sausalito, hugging the steep hillsides just south of downtown. This is where Sausalito began, and the neighborhood still carries much of its early charm—with narrow, winding streets, vintage cottages, and tucked-away staircases winding up the hillsides. The area is known for its dramatic topography, dense greenery, and, as the name implies, occasionally gusty weather patterns that roll in from the coast. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Bay Views, Quiet Elevation, Walkable Access
Perched above downtown and the waterfront, The Hill is one of Sausalito’s most desirable residential enclaves, offering panoramic views, privacy, and a peaceful atmosphere that feels worlds away—despite being just minutes from the action. True to its name, The Hill climbs steeply upward, and the reward for that elevation is stunning: vistas that span Richardson Bay, Angel Island, and the San Francisco skyline. ... See Full Page
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New Town and Monte Mar Vista-Toyon Terraces share the lowest median home price in Sausalito, at $2,520,000. Old Town-Hurricane Gulch is next, at $2,892,370.
The median home price across 4 ranked Sausalito neighborhoods is $2,706,185.
The Hill has the highest median home price in Sausalito, at $3,725,230. The next highest median home prices in Sausalito are Old Town-Hurricane Gulch ($2,892,370) and New Town ($2,520,000).
2 Sausalito neighborhoods score 4 out of 5 or higher overall with a median home price below the citywide median of $2,706,185. The lowest-priced are New Town ($2,520,000, 4.2 out of 5) and Monte Mar Vista-Toyon Terraces ($2,520,000, 4.0 out of 5).
Median home prices across Sausalito neighborhoods run from $2,520,000 in New Town to $3,725,230 in The Hill, a spread of $1,205,230.
Sausalito's median home price across ranked neighborhoods is $2,706,185. The nearest cities are Tiburon $5,595,000, Mill Valley $1,935,150, Corte Madera $2,826,750, Larkspur $2,835,000 and San Francisco $2,079,575.
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