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Selling a Home in Novato: The Story Behind the Sale of 89 Hollyleaf Way

Behind the Sale: How 89 Hollyleaf Way Sold for $1,405,000 in One Week in Novato

Selling a home rarely goes exactly as planned. Even when everything is prepared carefully, surprises can happen during escrow.

The recent sale of 89 Hollyleaf Way in Pointe Marin, Novato is a great example of how preparation, strategy, and problem-solving can make the difference between a deal falling apart, or closing successfully.

Here’s the story behind this sale and what it reveals about selling a home in Novato today.


Quick Answer

Quick Answer: 89 Hollyleaf Way in Novato’s Pointe Marin area sold for $1,405,000, just above the $1,399,000 asking price, after going under contract in one week. During escrow, a leak inside the wall was discovered that required coordination of roofing, stucco, and interior repairs. By managing the repair process quickly and communicating clearly with the buyer and seller, Team McGinnis kept the transaction on track and closed the sale successfully.


Key Takeaways for Novato Home Sellers


Property Overview: 89 Hollyleaf Way, Novato

This home attracted strong interest shortly after hitting the market thanks to thoughtful preparation and strategic pricing.


Step 1: Preparing the Home for Market

Before listing the property, we worked closely with the seller to make sure the home showed at its best.

Our preparation included:

These steps help ensure buyers immediately see the home’s potential.

In markets like Novato, first impressions matter, and homes that launch prepared often receive the strongest early interest. Here are before and after photos of 89 Hollyleaf Way that show the beauty of property preparation!

BEFORE: The home was in good condition but had original tile flooring and dated cabinet color

 

AFTER: The home is refreshed with new luxury vinyl plank flooring and professionally painted kitchen cabinets. We staged the home as part of our unmatched service! Improvements like these often increase the value of a home and deliver a strong return on investment.


Step 2: Strategic Pricing and Launch

When the home was ready, we brought it to market at $1,399,000.

Because the home was priced appropriately and presented well, it quickly attracted buyer attention and went under contract in a week.

Fast interest early in a listing is usually a strong signal that the pricing and presentation are aligned with buyer expectations.


Step 3: Managing the Unexpected During Escrow

Even when a home sells quickly, the real work of a Realtor often happens after the contract is signed.

During escrow, a leak inside a wall was discovered.

Issues like this can create uncertainty for both buyers and sellers and sometimes jeopardize a transaction.

To keep the deal together, we immediately coordinated the next steps:

By moving quickly and keeping everyone informed, we were able to resolve the issue and move the transaction forward. We are grateful to the buyers for their patience.

Ultimately, the sale closed successfully—with both buyer and seller happy.


Seller Testimonial

One of the most rewarding parts of our work is helping clients navigate challenges that arise during a sale.

Here’s what the homeowner (our seller) had to say about the experience:

“Team McGinnis was able to help me navigate a challenging real estate transaction! They jumped in to obtain quotes for the repairs to the roof, the stucco siding and interior sheetrock. Kevin and Erin thoroughly explained everything to me. Because of their professionalism, knowledge, and diligence, we were able to complete the transaction. They are the best Realtors in Novato!”
Cathy R.


Why Experience Matters When Selling a Home

Many people think the most important part of selling a home is finding a buyer.

In reality, keeping the deal together through escrow is often where experienced Realtors provide the most value.

Unexpected repairs, inspections, financing issues, or buyer concerns can arise at any point. Navigating these challenges requires:


What This Sale Says About the Novato Market

The sale of 89 Hollyleaf Way highlights a few important things about the current Novato market:

For homeowners considering selling in Novato, preparation and strategy remain key.


Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly do homes sell in Novato?

It depends on pricing, condition, and location. Some well-prepared homes, like 89 Hollyleaf Way, can go under contract in a week. Read more about how quickly homes sell in Novato here, in an article we wrote about it recently.

What happens if problems are discovered during escrow?

Issues like leaks can happen in real estate transactions. Kudos to our seller for noticing the problem, and then immediately disclosing and investigating it. A good Realtor helps coordinate inspections, obtain quotes, and negotiate solutions so the sale can move forward.

Is preparation really worth it before listing?

Yes. Homes that are properly prepared before hitting the market often attract stronger interest and sell faster.


Thinking About Selling Your Home in Novato?

Every home sale has a strategy—and sometimes unexpected challenges arise along the way.

The sale of 89 Hollyleaf Way is a great example. The home went under contract quickly, but when a leak was discovered during escrow, the key was fast coordination, clear communication, and problem-solving to keep the transaction moving forward.

If you’re considering selling your home in Novato or Marin County, the right preparation and guidance can make a significant difference in the outcome.

A thoughtful selling strategy may include:

If you’d like to understand what your home might sell for in today’s Novato market, we’re always happy to provide a customized analysis.

➡️ Request a Novato Home Value or Selling Consultation


Erin & Kevin McGinnis
Team McGinnis | Compass
Novato & Marin County Realtors

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