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This Is The Largest, Most Expensive Home On The Market In Marin

Located in Ross, the $85M Glenwood Estate features a main house, guest house, caretaker's house and other amenities on more than 5 acres.

ROSS, CA — Looking for a large home? The $85 million Glenwood Estate is the largest – and most expensive – home on the market in Marin County, according to Realtor.com.

Located in Ross, this 21,988-square-foot property features a main house, guest house, caretaker's house and other amenities on more than 5 acres. It is a short distance from San Francisco and steps away from open space trails.

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  • Address: Ross, California
  • Price: $85,000,000
  • Square Feet: 21,988
  • Bedrooms: 9
  • Bathrooms: 12 Full and 2 Half Baths
  • Built: 2012
  • Features: An exceptional private estate in the heart of Ross where every aspect and detail exudes integrity in its quality, design and craftsmanship. The Glenwood Estate seamlessly creates a canvas for entertaining and peaceful privacy in one of Marin's most desirable climates. Visually commanding, artistically designed, and perfectly balancing function and form, the effect is both refined and relaxed. The main house, pool house/guest house, caretaker's house and other amenities are situated on over 5 acres in an idyllic private setting, while being just a short distance from San Francisco and steps away from open space trails. Shade canopies of mature oak and magnolia trees, vertical lines of bamboo, a robust edible garden and fruit trees, and rose and hydrangea gardens are connected via lush lawns and walkways. Ephemeral Ross Creek comes down from nearby Phoenix Lake and runs through the gardens for much of the year.

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