Rob Landsness & Ken Dara present

Pacific Heights-Inspired, Gated Compound with Iconic Bay Views

469 MOLINO — MILL VALLEY

ENTER

469 Molino

Set behind the gates on nearly half an acre in Mill Valley, this newly renovated custom residence blends classic architectural detailing with modern luxury.

Iconic views of Angel Island, Alcatraz, and the Bay Bridge framed by large windows and multiple terraces throughout the home create a strong connection to the surrounding landscape and a natural emphasis on indoor–outdoor living.

Across three levels, the home features 6 bedrooms and 5-1/2 bathrooms, with a layout that balances formal entertaining and everyday ease. Outside, the grounds are like a private resort: pool, bocce court, fire pit, motor court, three-car garage, and newly landscaped gardens—all composed to feel quiet, complete, and luxurious.


OFFERED AT $7,995,000

  • The home spans three levels and offers 6 bedrooms, 5 full bathrooms, and a powder room. A welcoming double-height foyer introduces the main level, anchored by a classic staircase and a sense of volume that carries through the principal rooms. The living room features a fireplace and generous proportions, while the formal dining room is defined by detailed moldings and casement windows. Throughout, the renovation preserves traditional character while delivering a clean, current feel.

    At the center of the home is a chef’s kitchen designed for serious daily use and entertaining, featuring a Sub-Zero/Wolf appliance package. A separate catering kitchen supports larger gatherings and events, and a wine cellar provides dedicated storage and service capability. Additional spaces include a sunroom and a private office, adding flexibility for work-from-home needs and quieter day-to-day living.

    Outdoor amenities are designed to function as a true compound. The grounds include a pool, bocce court, and fire pit, along with a motor court, three-car garage, and newly landscaped gardens. Terraces extend the home outward and create multiple settings for dining, lounging, and taking in the views.

    Ideally positioned in Mill Valley with convenient pedestrian access to parks, hiking trails, and stairways leading to downtown, the property offers a rare combination of privacy, scale, and day-to-day ease—an estate-like setting with the benefit of an active, walkable town close at hand.

  • Wide-plank European white oak and a stone-forward palette set an immediate tone of quiet luxury—warm, timeless, and materially substantial. Throughout the home, surfaces are treated as architecture: premium marbles and quartzites in large-format applications, paired with handcrafted tile, patina-forward metals, and a curated mix of designer lighting and wallcoverings.

    The result is a cohesive, high-design palette with considered detailing at every turn—an editorial-quality presentation grounded in durability and everyday livability.

    STONE & SLABWORK

    Palisandro Blue marble — herringbone installation + bookmatched slabs

    Carrara marble (honed; ogee edge) — kitchen large-format slabs, including integrated stone sinks

    Calacatta Viola marble — powder room vanity statement stone, paired with Rosewood marble flooring (Castelli)

    Belvedere quartzite (leathered) — full-height backsplash / range-wall composition (Brazil)

    Nuage quartzite — tailored accent stone for bath counters, including a wrapped shower-door surround (Brazil)

    Select secondary baths feature Carrara, Crema Marfil, Calacatta Verdi flooring, and an Alterno Biarritz polished marble checkerboard tile.

    FLOORING

    Wide-plank European white oak flooring (DuChateau)

    Durable two-tone sisal stair runner

    100% wool Wilton Broadloom wall-to-wall carpet in primary closet

    TILE & HAND-CRAFTED SURFACES

    Hand-crafted Tiles of Ezra zellige

    Carrara penny round shower-floor detail

    FIXTURES  & HARDWARE

    Waterworks, Phylrich & California Faucets fixtures, plus a Rohl pot filler at the kitchen

    Unlacquered brass featured as a primary metal finish (patina-forward)

    Emtek M-Tech door hardware

    LIGHTING & WALL TREATMENTS

    Visual Comfort fixtures throughout

    Kelly Wearstler alabaster sconces and living room ceiling light (Visual Comfort)

    Designer selections by Lindsey Adelman

    Statement fixtures sourced from Soho House

    Philip Jeffries “Manila Hemp” wallcovering (library + powder room)

    Library bath pendant by Ross Cassidy; upstairs hall ceiling light by Kara Mann

Pinch-to-Zoom Plans

Map

 

Mill Valley

Tucked at the base of Mount Tamalpais, Mill Valley offers a daily lifestyle shaped by trails, redwoods, and coastal weather—minutes across the Golden Gate Bridge to San Francisco, and under an hour to wine country.

Here, luxury reads as livability: top-tier schools, a deep outdoor culture, and a downtown that stays active without losing its small-town cadence. Mornings start with coffee and conversation, afternoons move to parks and community fields, and evenings often end with live music or a film-town rhythm that feels uniquely Mill Valley.

It’s a place where the pace is calmer, but the quality of life is highly intentional—walkable neighborhoods, daily access to the outdoors, and a community that’s both engaged and unpretentious. Mill Valley delivers a rare balance: mountain-town atmosphere, city proximity, and an easy line to the coast and wine country whenever the weekend calls.

  • Family-friendly by nature, Mill Valley is defined by top-tier schools, an active sports culture, and a lived-in relationship with the outdoors—mountain biking was born here. Set at the base of Mount Tamalpais, the town ranges from compact historic cabins to secluded estates tucked along winding lanes beneath towering redwoods.

    Downtown keeps a steady, local cadence. The Depot is the sunny center of gravity—bookstore, café, open-air plaza—and an easy starting point for a morning on the trails. Evenings shift to Sweetwater Music Hall, a storied venue that reflects Mill Valley’s long history of musicians, creatives, and founders.

    Community life shows up in the everyday: neighbors at the Corner Bar, gatherings at Watershed at the Lumberyard, and youth leagues—soccer, baseball, lacrosse—filling the community center fields. Culture carries equal weight, with the internationally recognized Mill Valley Film Festival drawing filmmakers and audiences each fall.

    Tradition matters here, too—especially Halloween in Sycamore Park, when the neighborhood becomes a full-scale, small-town celebration of decorated homes and costumed kids out late. And with San Francisco close by and Napa/Sonoma within easy reach, Mill Valley offers a rare balance: mountain-town atmosphere with effortless access to city and wine country.

Contact

Rob Landsness

+1 (415) 713-4314
robert.landsness@evrealestate.com
DRE# 01906683

Global Real Estate Advisor
Global Real Estate Advisor

Ken Dara

+1 (415) 425-3626
ken.dara@evrealestate.com
DRE# 01331869