At the crown of the Tiburon Peninsula, 1860 Mountain View Drive commands a panorama so sweeping it reads like a map of the Bay's most iconic landmarks: the Golden Gate Bridge, the San Francisco skyline, Angel Island, Sausalito, Belvedere, the Marin Headlands, and Mount Tamalpais. Nearly every room is oriented to the view. Brilliant sunrises ignite the eastern hills, crystalline afternoons stretch across the water, and by dusk the city glows against the horizon. This is a home that changes with the light: warm, alive, and endlessly inspiring. A cantilevered steel structure makes the residence appear to float above the hillside, while five NanaWall glass systems each rising eleven feet fold completely open, melding inside and out. The home unfolds across just two levels, with an intuitive layout designed for both daily life and effortless entertaining. Inside, book-matched olivewood paneling, French limestone, Pacific red cedar ceilings, Venetian plaster walls, and Statuario marble reflect an exacting standard of craftsmanship carried through every room. A floor-to-ceiling glass fireplace anchors the great room. A full catering kitchen complements the primary chef's kitchen, both appointed with Miele appliances. The grounds offer a mosaic of outdoor living environments. An infinity-edge pool meets the horizon at the southern terrace. Generously sized Ipe wood decks off the living areas transition to an expansive pool deck for entertaining. A level lawn, fully outfitted outdoor kitchen, and multiple alfresco dining areas complete the experience. The neighborhood only adds to the luster. Tiburon exudes seaside charm, with sweeping Bay views and a waterfront lined with shops and restaurants. Tiburon Ridge Open Space lies just beyond the front door, offering world-class hiking and vistas. Nearby Mill Valley, Sausalito, and Larkspur are all within car, foot, or bike reach. Tiburon's public schools have long been among the most sought-after in the Bay Area, and the Tiburon Ferry is just five minutes away, offering a tranquil commute to the Embarcadero, whether for work or urban pleasure.