Moving to San Anselmo, California
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Moving to San Anselmo, California

Thinking about moving to San Anselmo, California? This town has deep roots, and you feel it the moment you arrive—historic homes from the early 1900s tucked along leafy streets, old railroad-era buildings still anchoring the downtown, and San Anselmo Creek running right through the middle of it all. It’s one of those rare Marin communities where the past is woven into everyday life. It’s charming, it’s walkable, and it has an old-fashioned community feel.

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Moving to San Anselmo, California
Moving to Marin County, Moving to San Anselmo, San Anselmo, Marin County, Marin County Community Rachael Dressler - Sonoma and Marin County Realtor Moving to Marin County, Moving to San Anselmo, San Anselmo, Marin County, Marin County Community Rachael Dressler - Sonoma and Marin County Realtor

Moving to San Anselmo, California

Located in Marin County, just north of San Francisco, San Anselmo is a charming town that offers natural beauty, a tight-knit community, and proximity to urban amenities. If you're considering a move to this picturesque town, there are a few key aspects to keep in mind. Here are 4 things to know about relocating to San Anselmo, California.

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Nominated For a Petaluma People’s Choice Award 2024

Nominated For a Petaluma People’s Choice Award 2024

Rachael Dressler has been nominated for a Petaluma People’s Choice Award for 2024!

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6 Ways to Hold Title in California

6 Ways to Hold Title in California

Holding title to property is legal ownership. It gives you the right to possess, use, enjoy, sell, or transfer it. In California, there are several ways to hold title to property. The most common ways are sole ownership, tenancy in common, joint tenancy, community property, community property with the right of survivorship, and a living trust.

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Should You Waive Your Contingencies?

Should You Waive Your Contingencies?

Have you heard someone say that you should waive your contingencies to make your offer more appealing? The California Residential Purchase Agreement (RPA) typically includes several contingencies that protect the interests of both buyers and sellers.

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Petaluma Realtor
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Petaluma Realtor

Rachael Dressler is a Realtor based in Petaluma in Sonoma County. She works in both Sonoma and Marin Counties and is a Certified Probate and Trust Specialist. She is also a Certified First-Time Home Buyer Specialist and a Certified Real Estate Negotiator.

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