The median home value in Tomales, CA is $887,900.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $1,402,900.
The national median home value is $338,100.
The average price of homes sold in Tomales, CA is $887,900.
Approximately 65.32% of Tomales homes are owned,
compared to 0% rented, while
34.68% are vacant.
Tomales real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Tomales real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
The William Tell House is heralded as the oldest bar in Marin County. This historic saloon dates back to 1877 and features a 100-year old mahogany bar. The restaurant has been recently renovated and is well equipped with a spacious dining room and a large outdoor dining area. The right food and beverage program would be scalable to grow for the tourism season and trim down to serve the local community outside peak season. The spacious bar is equipped with a 5-tap beer system and three speed well stations. The restaurant most recently offered over-the-counter service to position it for high volume. The dining room is updated and equipped for service. It also has a type 1 hood and is well equipped for most types of cooking. Being situated right off Hwy 1, the restaurant is positioned to capture many tourists making their way to Dillon Beach or Bodega Bay.
This beautiful ranch is also known as the Gwyn Burbank Ranch, located just outside of Tomales. Overlooking gentle pastures of neighboring ranch lands within Marin County's coastal region. Build your dream house overlooking Stemple Creek which would include a private off road setting and be conveniently located .Shoreline Highway Ranch is a well kept, turn key property nestled just a few miles from the coast and is a single parcel of 266 +/- acres. Located just North of the town of Tomales this beautiful family ranch lies to the East of State Route 1. This private and secluded setting offers stunning views of surrounding countryside and Tomales bay. Pastures abound and provide options for rotational grazing. Water throughout the ranch is provided by several springs. Property benefits from being in the Williamson Act but is not in Marin Agricultural Land Trust. Cellular service is strong for either Verizon or AT&T providers.