Belvedere Tiburon, California listings for sale


$9,500,000 - Belvedere Tiburon, CA

408 Golden Gate Avenue Belvedere Tiburon, CA - Spectacular Contemporary style home designed by renown architect Daniel Hunter AIA built in 2003 and renovated in 2014, this unique home with view of downtown Tiburon, Corinthian Island, 2 yacht clubs, Belvedere Cove and Angel Island features lush tropical gardens, a dramatic entry bridge, foyer with living room and an office & staircase w/curved glass walls descends to huge open-floor plan dining/family room/kitchen with high ceilings and wall to wall glass doors on both sides, luxurious primary suite, 2 en-suite bedrooms, sitting room and media room with full baths can serve as bedroom off pool level, detached guest quarter with full bath, beautiful pool with huge lounging terrace for outdoor entertaining, level turf athletic green lawn. Amazing turnkey home for Belvedere in best block at end of Golden Gate Avenue. Also offered for fully furnished rental at $28,000 per month.
2003 | 4 | 6 | 4,890 sqft.
$4,995,000 - Belvedere Tiburon, CA

11 Crest Road Belvedere Tiburon, CA - Situated near the end of Crest Rd, a private enclave on Belvedere Island, 11 Crest Rd is a striking expression of architectural provenance and Bay Area modernism. Designed by Joseph Esherick - one of California's most celebrated 20th-century architects - this landmark residence embodies his site-sensitive philosophy, where thoughtful form, proportion, and placement harmonize seamlessly with the natural landscape. With panoramic views stretching from Richardson Bay across the Belvedere Lagoon and Tiburon ridgeline, the home is perfectly sited to capture the drama and beauty of its surroundings. Set on approximately 0.8 acres including an adjacent 2nd parcel that preserves privacy and offers potential for future development, this architecturally significant home features 5+ bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and approximately 3,150 square feet of interior space. Esherick's architectural signature is evident throughout the home, from the original quarter-sawn redwood paneling to the distinctive on-edge wood ceilings. Soaring open-beam ceilings and expansive walls of glass dissolve the boundaries between indoors and out. This is a rare opportunity to own a meaningful piece of Bay Area architectural history where the legacy of Joseph Esherick lives on through enduring Mid-Century modern design.
1961 | 6 | 3 | 3,260 sqft.