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Updated · The Real Deal · May 29
Marin Executives List $20 Million and $13 Million Estates as AI Boom Lifts Bay Area Demand
Updated
Updated · The Real Deal · May 29

Marin Executives List $20 Million and $13 Million Estates as AI Boom Lifts Bay Area Demand

1 articles · Updated · The Real Deal · May 29
  • Two Marin County estates tied to prominent executives have hit the market with eight-figure asks: Janice Brandt’s Tiburon home at just under $20 million and Andrew Casino’s Ross property at just under $13 million.
  • San Francisco’s median home price topped $2 million in April, and agents say the AI-driven buying frenzy plus tight city inventory are pushing buyers and investors toward Marin for relative value.
  • Casino’s 1.2-acre Ross estate was designed in 1906 by Bernard Maybeck and spans about 5,500 square feet; records show he and his wife bought it last August for $10.7 million.
  • Brandt’s roughly 4,500-square-foot Tiburon home, completed by Amalfi West and bought in 2016, is now the peninsula’s priciest active listing, with retractable glass walls framing bay and Golden Gate views.
  • The listings underscore how scarce, architecturally distinctive homes in enclaves such as Ross—where about 20 homes trade annually—are drawing fresh attention as Bay Area wealth spreads beyond San Francisco.
Does new AI money value historic charm or modern marvels in Bay Area real estate?
Is Marin County's AI-fueled real estate frenzy a bubble about to burst?