65 Park Cir, Sausalito, CA 94965
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Kitchen (before new gas stove was installed)
OFF MARKET

65 Park Cir
Sausalito, CA 94965

  • 2 Beds
  • 1 Bath
  • 800 sqft

$1,249,500

Trulia Estimate
as of Jul 4, 2026
Est. Refi. Payment $7,524/mo*

$1,249,500

Trulia Estimate
as of Jul 4, 2026
Est. Refi. Payment $7,524/mo*
2 Beds
1 Bath
800 sqft

Local Information

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  • Schools1 Elementary School1 Middle School1 High School
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Description

The space:
Bright, energy efficient, eco friendly, very private space with many south facing windows
Very clean: easy to clean tile floors in bath, entry and kitchen
Open kitchen - living room layout with tile and wood floors

What you want:
Washer/dryer in apartment
Lots of street parking
Well insulated: good for peace and quiet & inside temperature
Low utility bills and new battery back up for PG&E power outages.

What you'll love:
Big wrap around deck (8' x 30' front section): view of Richardson Bay, Angel Island
and Marin Headlands
Commuting: Close to southern Marin bus hub & frequent buses to SF
Nature nearby: quick access to GGNRA hiking and biking trails
For people who have allergies, no cats have lived here

What we hope you'll like:
Us. We're your friendly upstairs neighbors who respond quickly to your needs
Our Climate: It's mild and rarely gets hot.

This beautiful (really!), bright and cheery, environmentally friendly apartment has been remodeled and upgraded to be a healthier place to live, and save energy as well. Our two bedroom "in-law" apartment, with southern exposure (and a large, wrap around deck), and grand panoramic views of the hills, bay, Angel Island and Bay Bridge (the new one), is located in a safe and quiet, residential neighborhood with ample street parking.

Our convenient hillside location (we are technically not in Sausalito, but that was the only close option listed on Craigslist) is a quick 2 minutes to the freeway, under 5 miles to the Golden Gate Bridge and a 3 minute walk down to regular buses (at the Southern Marin Golden Gate Transit hub) to downtown SF and the Sausalito ferry. Because there are miles of nearby, easy to access hiking and mountain biking trails, with abundant parking space at the trail head (if you don't want to walk the ten minutes up the hill to get there) you won't have to spend a lot of time (and gas money and tolls) driving somewhere to get out and enjoy the beauty of Southern Marin. Walking distance to Starbucks, Target, Anytime Fitness and the new Brazilian Steakhouse.

There are two south-facing bedrooms (both about 11' x 12'), including a wool, carpeted master bedroom big enough for a king-size bed and other furniture. You enter it through two glass-paneled French doors that neatly slide back inside the walls. These doors connect the two bedrooms. Leaving the doors open expands the feeling of both rooms, while closing them isolates each room for more privacy and sound control. The master bedroom has three banks of track lights on dimmer switches, and walk-in closet lined with large sturdy shelving.

The other bedroom can also be used as a guest room or home office. It has a neat little cove in it, in front of a window that faces the hills. Renters using this room as a home office often set up their work stations in the little cove, and look through the windows at the green hills (and fog rolling over them in summertime). NOTE: YOU MUST WALK THROUGH ONE BEDROOM TO GET TO THE OTHER - DOESN'T WORK FOR UNRELATED ROOMMATES.

The modern, tiled, full kitchen, which is open to the living room, has a gas stove, new energy efficient and water saving dish washer, refrigerator, plenty of cabinets, and is bright and airy. To reduce already low utility bills we installed state of the art, "low E," energy efficient windows (and sliding glass door) throughout the apartment that let in the warmth of the sun when it is needed, and keep it out when it isn't. All the glass has an additional, maximum UV barrier film on it to prevent your possessions from fading in this bright environment. The sunny, south facing living room has a beautiful, sweeping view of the hills to the south and west, and its 12' by 17' space can easily accommodate a small dining area, and room for other furniture.

You have your own inside washer and dryer, so you can do your laundry while sipping margaritas on your deck. This means you probably won't be going to the laundromat anymore, and we know you will really miss that. Sorry!

Two photographers own/live on the property. We are wanting someone(s) who is/are neat and clean, appreciate the love and energy we have given to the space, and may also enjoy a having a place to do organic gardening. We will accept one small, quiet dog.

Feel free to visit our website (winterbadger.com) to learn more about us or wildflowerbooks.com to learn about our 12 time award-winning coffee table book, "Beauty and the Beast: California Wildflowers and Climate Change."

Rent is $2,985/month (one year minimum lease) plus utilities. Electricity, natural gas, water and the garbage are billed every two months. The apartment is well insulated, with energy efficient windows, passive solar heating from eastern and southern exposure and an energy saving, "on demand" water heater. All this will help you significantly reduce what you cheerfully look forward to donating to PG&E every month. If you conserve energy and water, utilities will run about $75 - $90/month, depending on the season. We know we have great cell phone reception for AT&T and Verizon, other carriers we don't know about.

We work from home so a small, quiet dog is acceptable. No barkers will be tolerated.

For an appointment, call Nita or Rob days and evenings (until 8:30 pm). NO EMAILS please.

Rent is $2,985/month (one year minimum lease) plus utilities: electricity, natural gas, water and the garbage are billed every two months. No smoking on the property. We will consider a small quiet dog or indoor only cat.
65 Park Cir, Sausalito, CA 94965 is a 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 800 sqft apartment built in 1965. It last sold for $525,000 on Jul 14, 2000. More recently, it was listed as a rental in October 2022 with an asking price of $3,175 per month. That rental listing was removed on December 21, 2022. It is currently off market. The Trulia Estimate is $1,249,500, with a rent estimate of $3,505/month.

Home Highlights

Parking
Garage
Outdoor
Deck
A/C
Heating only
HOA
None
Price/Sqft
No Info
Listed
Less than a day ago

Home Details for 65 Park Cir

Interior Features

Heating & Cooling
Heating: OtherHeating Fuel: Other
Interior Details
Number of Rooms: 6Types of Rooms: Office
Appliances & Utilities
DishwasherDryerWasher
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Floors: Hardwood

Property Information

Year Built
Year Built: 1965Year Updated: 1973
Property Type / Style
Property Type: ApartmentArchitecture: Contemporary

Exterior Features

Exterior Home Features
Deck
Parking & Garage
GarageParking: None, Garage

Community

Units in Building: 2

Lot Information

Lot Area: 9713 sqft

Price History for 65 Park Cir

DatePriceEventSource
12/21/2022ListingRemovedZillow Rentals
12/14/2022$2,985PriceChange
Zillow Rentals
11/23/2022$3,025PriceChange
Zillow Rental Manager
10/21/2022$3,175Listed For RentZillow Rental Manager
11/02/2021ListingRemovedZillow Rental Manager
09/25/2021$2,875PriceChange
Zillow Rental Manager
09/17/2021$2,825PriceChange
Zillow Rental Manager
08/28/2021$2,985Listed For RentZillow Rental Manager
03/24/2021ListingRemovedN/A
05/29/2018$2,975ListingRemovedN/A
05/07/2018$2,975Listed For RentN/A
07/14/2000$525,000Sold
N/A

Market trends in Sausalito

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Property Tax and Assessment

Year2025
Tax$12,094
Assessment$778,225
Home facts updated by county records

Comparable Sales for 65 Park Cir

Address
Distance
Property Type
Sold Price
Sold Date
Bed
Bath
Sqft
0.80
Apartment
$1,487,500
11/19/25
3
2
1,500
0.90
Apartment
$1,234,000
09/30/25
3
3
1,440
0.74
Apartment
$690,000
11/12/25
2
2
976
1.74
Apartment
$3,990,000
06/11/26
1
1
675
2.08
Apartment
$2,400,000
09/15/25
1
1
700
1.26
Apartment
$1,100,000
03/23/26
2
2
1,118
1.21
Apartment
$3,290,000
11/17/25
2
2
1,118
4.75
Apartment
$770,000
05/29/26
2
2
1,045
6.46
Apartment
$1,185,000
07/29/25
2
1
964
6.19
Apartment
$1,425,000
07/31/25
2
2
1,249
Home facts updated by county records

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What Locals Say about Sausalito

At least 118 Trulia users voted on each feature.
  • 96 % Say it's dog friendly

  • 88 % Say people would walk alone at night

  • 86 % Say there's wildlife

  • 85 % Say it's walkable to restaurants

  • 80 % Say car is needed

  • 78 % Say it's walkable to grocery stores

  • 75 % Say parking is easy

  • 70 % Say neighbors are friendly

  • 67 % Say it's quiet

  • 66 % Say there's holiday spirit

  • 60 % Say yards are well-kept

  • 59 % Say they plan to stay for at least 5 years

  • 58 % Say there are sidewalks

  • 49 % Say there are community events

  • 48 % Say streets are well-lit

  • 42 % Say kids play outside

Sourced by Trulia users. Learn more about our methodology.
  • Amy Olson
    "Every Easter there is an Easter egg hunt for adults that includes eggs with gift cards to the local restaurants. "
  • Ginger Hill
    "Bocce Ball at Dunphy Park, live music in the park, Halloween and 4th of July parades, various community events thoughtout the year."
  • Bower.heather
    "Family friendly, safe, beautiful waterfront and green spaces, as well as town areas with shops and wonderful restaurants. An excellent public school with amazing teachers and small class sizes."
  • Trulia User
    "great place to live, calm n4ar the city, safe and k8es can walk to the town easily. very cool,place to be."
  • Susana.andino1409
    "Good schools overall in Marin. Traffic is heavier going North Marin to Sonoma county. Options are all good for after school programs and private schools"
  • Ericammatthews
    "July 4 parade, Jazz by the bay, Halloween parade, boat parade, Easter egg hunt, car show, Poggio, sushi ran "
  • Bower.heather
    "Best neighborhood! Can walk to shops, easy access to the best places to eat, hike, and simply enjoy life. Great people from all over the world. Nice sense of community. Can’t beat the scenery. "
  • Marcia L.
    "The parents should always be aware about the kids! Specially now, because there is a lots homeless coming out of SF it is scary. Always we heard about stolen bicycle, toys, and dogs around here."
  • Megan M.
    "There are a lot of community events in Sausalito. I don’t actually attend them though, but I like that they take place and I think that if I had a family I’d go to them"
  • Shawna
    "Fast cars driving on the small and narrow streets. It enough poop bag stations in the neighborhood "
  • Sharna
    "It’s a great neighborhood to walk in but there are not a lot of sidewalks. So you have to constantly listen for cars, which unfortunately are often driven too fast without a lot of considerations for pedestrians.. "
  • Shawna
    "Small streets and cars can get close when walking dogs. But most people are very pet friendly and like seeing the dogs"
  • Megan M.
    "I've lived in this neighborhood for 5 years. I'm looking to move into a larger house and I know I want to stay in Sausalito. It's convenient to get to central and northern Marin as well as close enough to SF. Having the water so close by is wonderful!"
  • Megan M.
    "Super easy. I commute against rush hour traffic each direction. Right now I am working from home, so I do not commute at all. "
  • Teriklang
    "The community of residents is mostly fantastic. The schools are somewhat lackluster but are trying to get better. "
  • Jean
    "There is a Sausalito art festival every year annually and lots of great restaurants within walking distance "
  • Melissaphughes
    "Chili cook off, Christmas boat lights parade, Cruising club, Easter egg hunt, Fourth of July parade, small town feel but so close to city with all the city has to offer."
  • Shannon.s.valka
    "Lots of fun kiddo things to do. Bad grade school (K-5th) public schools. The middle school and high schools are in the next city up ( one exit) and are quite good. Otherwise, the southern marin mothers group is very active here for noms of young kids and there are several fantastic private school for all educational philosophies. Overall, a great city for kids. Lots of tourist activity, but strong neighbor support. Lots of parks public spaces and restaurants that are kid friendly. "
  • Jorge P.
    "It’s a smooth drive over the Golden Gate Bridge to San Francisco. Some traffic to and from between 4:00pm and 6:00pm, but is bareable."
  • Helen T.
    "The Fourth of July celebrations in Sausalito are great — everyone turns out for the parade and then post-parade celebrations. "
  • Chadalito
    "Dead end streets, on all the streets above and below practically, you can communicate with your dog way better here!"
  • Shannen B.
    "I just moved in this month. But so far the best part about Sausalito is the community. Everyone is SO kind and neighborly here. Shocking moving from the city where it’s the opposite. "
  • Sandy L.
    "The narrow roads and spectacular views make Sausalito a beautiful and quiet place to live. The air is fresh and the weather is spectacular. "
  • Jenn
    "Boat parade, art festival and fourth of July parade are always fun. We love the playground, library and jazz by the water in the summer. "
  • Helen V. T.
    "The roads are narrow and windy, and without footpaths, it’s not the safest for walking dogs. The trails nearby are great though!"
  • Jenn
    "Commute is no problem from Sausalito to San Francisco. Getting to the airport can be a little tricky, but not horrible. "
  • Helen V. T.
    "Great access to the city - less than 30mins to the Financial District. Golden Gate Transit bus service is great quality and service "
  • Lori N.
    "25 min ferry ride to the city. Best commute ever! Or an easy bus ride into the city. Very easy access to the city. "
  • Hannah D.
    "Safe and comfortable. Ok to walk dogs late at night. Close to the city without the city feel. Events to build community, great Library and community arts center. An old neighborhood feel, Tourists are here on the weekends but it still is beautiful and has amazing views. "
  • Andrew B
    "Tons of hiking trails. Lots of people walking dogs at all hours, always friendly. Just need to watch out for wildlife"
  • Trulia User
    "Small town feel, so close to the city (a dream commute) yet feels like you’re 100 miles away from the city"
  • Thor P.
    "perfect dog neighborhood! lots walking paths, many dog owners, and several dog parks. most of my neighbors have dogs."
  • Aja N.
    "People are out walking their dogs all the time, usually on-leash, and there are easily accessible hiking trails everywhere that allow dogs off leash. "
  • Joshua H.
    "The location and views make this city one of a kind. Sausalito is a close commute to the City which makes it very convenient. "
  • Melissaphughes
    "Like living in the forest with bays views and lovely neighbors and quiet!! We love love love it. The nature but so close to the city. "

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