Bing Crosby’s Hillsborough Home Relists After $3M Renovation

I can’t access the article text from the URL you gave me. So, I don’t have the content I need to turn it into a Marin County blog post just yet.

If you paste the article text here—or even just share the key facts like property address, sale price, or any interesting details—I’ll create a polished post for Marin County readers.

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Here’s what I’d need to get started (either option works):

– The full article text.
– Or a quick list of key details, such as:
– Property address and neighborhood (Mill Valley, Tiburon, San Rafael, Cotati, Novato, Fairfax, Larkspur, Sausalito, Belvedere, etc.)
– Sale price or timeline
– Notable features (like architectural style, views, acreage, age, or recent renovations)
– Historical context or significance
– Any quoted statements or milestones
– Dates of events or milestones
– Any mention of local business, schools, or community impact
– Quotes from officials or residents

Once I have the content, here’s what I’ll deliver:

– A roughly 600-word blog post, SEO-optimized and sprinkled with Marin County town and city names (San Rafael, Mill Valley, Sausalito, Corte Madera, Ross, Larkspur, Tiburon, Novato, Fairfax, Belvedere, Point Reyes Station, Corte Madera, and the nearby areas).
– Structure using the exact HTML tags you requested:
– Start with a paragraph explaining what the article covers
– Use

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Headers with a Local Marin Touch

Let’s keep things simple: use h3 headers, and just a couple of sentences between each one. That way, Marin County readers don’t get overwhelmed.

You know the drill—wrap your paragraphs in

tags. It keeps everything neat, especially when talking about San Rafael homes or Mill Valley property.

Formatting Tips That Actually Matter

Want to make something pop? Throw some bold around it. If you need to emphasize a point, italicize a word or two.

Lists? Just use

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    Writing for Marin Readers

    Keep your tone friendly and neighborly—think about chatting with someone at the Fairfax farmers market. Mention trails in Mill Valley, the Tiburon waterfront, or those hidden Larkspur coffee shops.

    People love local color, so don’t be shy about dropping in references to Marin’s towns and waterways. It makes everything feel more genuine.

    SEO Stuff (But Not Too Much)

    Sprinkle in locally relevant keywords like Marin real estate or Marin County housing market. But don’t overdo it—nobody likes reading a robot’s word salad.

    Try using natural long-tail phrases tied to Marin neighborhoods. It helps with search engines, sure, but it also just sounds better.

    Quick Start: Article Template Options

    If you want, I can send over a ready-to-fill template. Just let me know how you want to work: paste your article, give me some key facts, or I can whip up a generic Marin-focused template and fill it in once you send the details.

    Whatever works for you—let’s make your Marin content shine.

     
    Here is the source article for this story: Exclusive | Bing Crosby’s Former California Home Relists After $3 Million Face-Lift

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