Historic Mountain Home Inn on Mount Tamalpais is for sale
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- Опубліковано 18 жов 2024
- A historic hotel and restaurant on Mount Tamalpais is on the market for the first time in more than four decades. Brian Hackney reports. (9-13-24)
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A beautiful area I would love to live in, yet by the cost I am more likely to get into heaven first.
The Mt. Tam Railroad came up from its Depot in Mill Valley past the West Point Inn to the top of Mt. Tam. Near the Mountain Home Inn the track branched and crossed the ridge near the Mountain Home Inn and down into Muir Woods.
that is almost 500k per room before you start with the necessary renovations.
Going to need $400-500 per night for a room to break even at that price.
Naw, just need enough money to cover the mortgage payment + expenses + profit. Probably would need to talk them down in price. Maybe mortgage is 200K per year. Another 500K in expenses.
It's tight though. More of a hobby thing than a huge money maker.
❤I absolutely love this 😀 😍
Lovely
I'm only $4.9 million short of making an offer.
$4.9M. That's all?? For the price of a parklet condo in downtown SF.
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Damm I stayed there once, knew someone who knew someone that worked there and got a night for 80 with a hot tub
Sara is the most gorgeous reporter I ever seen
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Kool
insure that
Hopefully whoever buys it knows what they're doing
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Mill Valley library is super abelist. They have serous ADA issues they blatantly and flagrantly defy.
While I agree that public buildings should be accissible, historic and unique buildings such as the MV Library are tough because its so cost prohibitive, and in some cases not physically feesable. I'll argue that it should be on the city/county/state to bring the building up to meet current ADA code. Private residences or businesses are forced to come up to code at the owners expense when going through significant remodels which is borderline punitive.