Nearest freeway: Redwood Highway (0.7 mi)
The property appears to be situated on a corner lot at an intersection of two streets. To the north and west, it directly abuts neighboring residential properties with their own backyards, surrounded by dense vegetation and mature trees. To the south and east, the property borders what appear to be commercial buildings and their associated paved parking areas. The backyard is characterized by dense trees and vegetation, with no visible pools or outbuildings. The lot seems of average size for its neighborhood, which appears moderately dense with a mix of residential and commercial structures.
This is an indoor reception or waiting area with a textured carpet floor and a dropped acoustical tile ceiling. Two dark leather chairs and a patterned armchair are arranged around a wooden credenza with metal drawer pulls. Wooden doors with small windows are visible on the back wall.
This area features a dark countertop with a built-in sink and wooden cabinetry below. The walls are painted cream, and the floor is carpeted. A doorway leads to a hallway with wooden doors and a continuation of the carpeted floor.
This empty room has wood plank flooring and white walls, with a dropped acoustical tile ceiling. One wall features a large window with a view of greenery and distant hills. An exterior door opens to a balcony or deck area with a metal railing.
This view shows a portion of the building with a series of second-story units built above covered parking. The exterior is a mix of light green stucco and grey shingles. The architecture features angled window bays and deep overhangs.
This is a two-story building with a mansard roof clad in grey shingles and a lighter-colored facade. Large windows are visible on both levels, and the lower level features a glass-paneled entrance. Bushes are planted along the front of the building.
This exterior walkway is made of concrete, leading up a set of metal stairs with grated treads. A chain-link fence encloses an area with parked cars and landscaping. A wooden signpost with a shingled roof is also present.
This is a close-up of a building exterior, showing a dark green door with a decorative glass insert and the number "220" mounted to the wall. A narrow concrete walkway runs along the building, bordered by a black metal railing. The building's siding is light grey and vertical.
This is an empty room with polished wood plank flooring and white walls. Two large windows with white frames offer views of trees and other buildings. The ceiling is a dropped acoustical tile grid with recessed lighting.
700 E Street, San Rafael, CA 94901. 4,680 square feet. 9,374 sqft lot. Commercial. Nearest freeway: Redwood Highway (0.7 mi). The property appears to be situated on a corner lot at an intersection of two streets. To the north and west, it directly abuts neighboring residential properties with their own backyards, surrounded by dense vegetation and mature trees. To the south and east, the property borders what appear to be commercial buildings and their associated paved parking areas. The backyard is characterized by dense trees and vegetation, with no visible pools or outbuildings. The lot seems of average size for its neighborhood, which appears moderately dense with a mix of residential and commercial structures.. This is a two-story building with a mansard roof clad in grey shingles and a lighter-colored facade. Large windows are visible on both levels, and the lower level features a glass-paneled entrance. Bushes are planted along the front of the building.. This area features a dark countertop with a built-in sink and wooden cabinetry below. The walls are painted cream, and the floor is carpeted. A doorway leads to a hallway with wooden doors and a continuation of the carpeted floor.. This empty room has wood plank flooring and white walls, with a dropped acoustical tile ceiling. One wall features a large window with a view of greenery and distant hills. An exterior door opens to a balcony or deck area with a metal railing.. This view shows a portion of the building with a series of second-story units built above covered parking. The exterior is a mix of light green stucco and grey shingles. The architecture features angled window bays and deep overhangs.. This exterior walkway is made of concrete, leading up a set of metal stairs with grated treads. A chain-link fence encloses an area with parked cars and landscaping. A wooden signpost with a shingled roof is also present.