704 Las Colindas Avenue

San Rafael

4 Bed | 2.5 Bath

1,751 sq ft (per Tax Records)

$2,100,000

Co-listed with Lanie King at McArthur Love / Compass and Allie Fornesi at The House

Allie Fornesi | (415) 518-3337 allie@thisisthehouse.co

Lanie S. King | (415) 747-9933 lanie.king@compass.com


There are roughly 900 Eichlers in Terra Linda

This one is not like the others.


Features

  • Single-level 

  • Custom rebuilt 2002, not renovated — ceilings raised to 12 feet, all systems replaced

  • Enclosed atrium entry with skylights and built-in planters (originally a koi pond)

  • Open-concept living, dining, and kitchen with dual-mode fireplace and hill views

  • 48" Miele range (6 burners + griddle, new 2026), dual wall ovens (new 2024), custom 72" cabinetry

  • Three spa-inspired bathrooms with heated floors, Toto fixtures, and Jacuzzi tub in Jack-and-Jill suite

  • Lutron HomeWorks lighting, whole-home surround sound, dual-zone HVAC

  • Baldwin hardware, solid wood doors, copper pipes and trim, custom built-ins throughout

  • Private backyard surrounded by the Terra Linda Sleepy Hollow Divide with hill views, bocce court, hot tub pad, mature fruit trees, and statement palm

  • Oversized 2-car garage, EV-ready, with finished interior and office nook and 3-car driveway

  • New roof 2021, exterior paint 2025, sewer lateral replaced and certified 2018

  • Walking distance to the Terra Linda Community Center and Pool, Playground, Lou's Takeaway, Scotty's Market, LoCoco's, several nursery schools within blocks and award-winning Vallecito Elementary School 

  • Minutes to Highway 101 and the Marin Civic Center

Overview

In 2002, this Eichler was taken down to its bones and rebuilt from the ground up — not renovated, but reconstructed entirely, with ceilings raised to 12 feet, systems replaced, and every finish chosen deliberately. Step inside and the atrium greets you with a skylight that opens, mature plants growing in built-in planters, and warm wood floors that run the length of the space. From there, the house opens into one generous, light-filled room where the living area anchors around a dual-mode fireplace and a wall of glass looking out to the backyard and the surrounding open space, and the kitchen — a 48" Miele range, dual wall ovens, custom 72" cabinetry, and quartz counters wrapped in windows with garden views in every direction — flows naturally off it. Lutron lighting, whole-home surround sound, heated bathroom floors, Toto fixtures, Baldwin hardware, copper pipes, and trim throughout. The craftsmanship here is the kind that reveals itself slowly, long after you've moved in.

Outside, a mature palm anchors a private patio with hill views and a bocce court. The neighborhood matches the house in ways that are hard to manufacture. Terra Linda is where residents voted in 1975 to permanently preserve the surrounding hillsides rather than develop them, where Lou's Takeaway sells out before noon, where Scotty's Market has been on the same corner since 1957, and where the community pool, the trails, the elementary schools, and Highway 101 are all within a few minutes of each other. It is the kind of place people discover and quietly decide never to leave.

 
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