DECEMBER 6-10, 2021WHAT YOU MAY HAVE MISSED THIS WEEK:
Marin County road damaged in October storm set to be repaired "Repairs are set to begin this week on a road in West Marin that was damaged during a severe storm in October, according to the Marin County Department of Public Works. The storm hit the Bay Area on October 24 and since then, 11 miles of the Fairfax-Bolinas Road has been closed from Azalea Hill trailhead to Highway 1." CONTINUE READING ON KRON4 Marin Headlands military site conversion nears final stage "For decades, the eyes of the U.S. military scouted for enemy threats from concrete bunkers or radar systems on a hill in the Marin Headlands. Now the husks of the military machinery are being transformed to benefit thousands of visitors who come to the hill each year in search of hawks, falcons and stunning views of the Golden Gate." CONTINUE READING ON THE MARIN IJ Marin rain outlook: Solid storm forecast for weekend "What could be the Bay Area’s second strongest storm this rainy season is forecast to reach Marin County starting this weekend. The National Weather Service says a weaker atmospheric river is expected to pass through the Bay Area from late Saturday possibly into Tuesday. It could bring up to 6 inches of rain to Mount Tamalpais and 1 to 3 inches to most urban areas." CONTINUE READING ON THE MARIN IJ COVID cases are rising quickly in highly vaccinated Marin. Here’s why the mask mandate isn’t coming back "Marin County’s COVID-19 case rates have more than doubled in the past 10 days and are now the highest in the Bay Area. But the county, which has one of the highest vaccination rates in the country, is not seeing a rise in hospitalizations or deaths — illustrating what is perhaps the region’s clearest example of vaccination successfully preventing the worst COVID outcomes." CONTINUE READING ON THE SF CHRONICLEMISCELLANEOUS Mortgage Rates Show Little Movement "Mortgage rates have moved sideways over the last several weeks, fluctuating within a narrow range. Going forward, the path that rates take will be directly impacted by more information about the Omicron variant as it is revealed and the overall trajectory of the pandemic. In the meantime, rates remain low and stable, even as the nation faces declining housing affordability and low inventory." CONTINUE READING ON FREDDIEMAC 1 Fawn Ridge, Fairfax Ideally situated next to 21,000 acres of open space for incredible privacy, yet a short mile to downtown! This rich piece of Fairfax history is simultaneously grand and cozy with multiple decks, quiet spaces and lap pool to enjoy, including a one-of-a-kind excavated "wine cellar". Stunning gabled entry leads into an open staircase underneath a roof-width skylight. Come see for yourself! $3,780,000 Open House - Saturday & Sunday 1pm - 4pm Post Tweet ShareSEE ALL AVAILABLE REPORTS:Vanguard Properties Market Updates
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