This $3.9M Midcentury on the San Francisco Bay Comes With a Boat Dock
Designed by Jack Finnegan, the waterfront home has a brand-new kitchen, restored floors and ceilings, and Japanese-inspired gardens.

Designed by Jack Finnegan, the waterfront home has a brand-new kitchen, restored floors and ceilings, and Japanese-inspired gardens.
Location: 205 Martinique Avenue, Belvedere Tiburon, California
Price: $3,850,000
Year Built: 1959
Architect: Jack Finnegan
Renovation Date: 2025
Renovation Designer: Suprstructur
Landscape Architect: Margot Jacobs
Footprint: 2,808 square feet (4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths)
Lot Size: 0.23 Acres
From the Agent: "Designed in 1959 by Jack Finnegan AIA, this crisp midcentury-modern home is positioned at the head of a canal with distant views. The house has been comprehensively restored over four years with contemporary landscaping. The low-slung, delta-roofed house was designed at the end of the 1950s and was resolutely modern and avant-garde for its time. Sited at the head of a canal, the 2,808-square-foot house has extensive water views and its own private, deepwater boat dock. It’s been carefully restored over the past four years by Suprstructur, and new design elements have been thoughtfully incorporated into the building fabric so that they appear to have always been part of the architecture."

Photo: Adam Rouse

The porch globe light was repurposed from a midcentury church in Wisconsin—although it was originally manufactured across the bay in Berkeley in the ’50s.
Photo: Adam Rouse

Landscape architect Margot Jacobs took inspiration from Japanese stone gardens while bringing in Californian and Mediterranean plants.
Photo: Adam Rouse
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