Bahia is a waterfront neighborhood in eastern Novato, developed along Bahia Drive near tidal wetlands by the Petaluma River. On Google Maps, Bahia centers around 38.1147° N, 122.5336° W. Population estimate: about 1,100 residents within the Bahia HOA area.
Residents value marsh views, HOA-managed amenities, and proximity to open space. Nearby landmarks include Rush Creek Preserve, Deer Island Preserve, Olompali State Historic Park, Marin Country Club, Novato City Hall, Marin Community Clinics–Novato, Sutter Health Novato Community Hospital, Hamilton Field History Museum, and Stafford Lake Park. We tailor trusts, wills, and incapacity planning to HOA rules, waterfront property issues, and multi‑parcel holdings.
Bahia’s history includes 1960s–1970s subdivision growth along restored wetlands, later enhanced by conservation efforts around Rush Creek marsh. We help homeowners align estate documents with HOA CC&Rs, private docks or easements, and Marin County Recorder requirements, and coordinate property tax planning under California’s Proposition 19.
Climate considerations: Bahia faces king tides, marsh humidity, and wildfire smoke days. We incorporate insurance reviews, backup fiduciary planning for evacuations, digital document vaults, and remote notarization options when permitted. Our practice complies with California Probate Code, Marin County recording standards, and City of Novato zoning disclosures impacting real property bequests.
We also serve nearby neighborhoods: Hamilton Field, Ignacio, and San Marin—addressing base-converted condos, hillside parcels, and multi‑generational homes. Eco‑friendly practices include paper‑light workflows, recycled-content stationery, secure e-signing, and donations to local habitat groups supporting Rush Creek wetlands.
Contact the Law Office of Matthew W. Harris for Bahia-focused estate planning.