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Neighborhoods in Santa Rosa, CA

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    Riebli-Wallace

    Around 9 miles north of Downtown Santa Rosa, Riebli-Wallace is a hilltop community of luxurious, custom-built estates surrounded by the valleys and vineyards of Sonoma County wine country. Formerly a dairy farming community, Riebli-Wallace began to see upscale residential development in the 1980s, so many large homes had long been there by October

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      $1.56M

    • List Price

      $837K - $3.2M

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      2 Listings

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    Fountaingrove

    The epic tale of Fountaingrove blends a religious commune, tragedy, reinvention and, because it's Sonoma County, top-notch wine. Set in the steep Mayacamas hills, just east of US 101, Fountaingrove is one of northern Santa Rosa’s most desirable neighborhoods. Once home to the Brotherhood of New Life, a utopian community founded in 1875 by

    • Average Value

      $1.39M

    • List Price

      $630K - $3.7M

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      33 Listings

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    Montecito Heights

    Montecito Heights is a neighborhood in the densely wooded hills overlooking Santa Rosa, a Bay Area city known for its vineyards and golf courses. Only 3 miles north of downtown, this area has Mediterranean houses on steep terrain surrounded by greenery. Despite being highly residential, its proximity to downtown allows residents to sample

    • Average Value

      $1.29M

    • List Price

      $943K - $2.4M

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      6 Listings

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    Skyhawk

    Set at the far northeastern edge of Santa Rosa just off of Highway 12, the somewhat-secluded community of Skyhawk is a self-contained enclave of nearly 500 homes. “People here take great pride in owning and maintaining their properties,” says Logan Francavilla, Realtor with Prosper Real Estate and creator of Sonoma County Living Youtube channel.

    • Average Value

      $977K

    • List Price

      $663K - $7.6M

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      9 Listings

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    Larkfield-Wikiup

    “People who live in Larkfield-Wikiup think of it as their own little city,” says Sullivan Group Realtor and local resident of 12 years Julie Sullivan. “They’re just really proud of it. They’ll support their small businesses and greet each other at the market.” Adjacent to multiple parks and local shopping areas, this small, self-contained

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      $918K

    • List Price

      $553K - $3.3M

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      12 Listings

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    Santa Rosa Farms

    Among the lush pastures and farmland of the Santa Rosa Plain, Santa Rosa Farms offers area-affordable homes just 4 miles south of Downtown Santa Rosa. “It’s the perfect balance between having relatively affordable housing for Sonoma County and getting to have these beautiful farming properties,” says Joshua Bouffier, a real estate broker at

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      $897K

    • List Price

      $644K - $1.4M

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      1 Listing

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    Montgomery Village

    About 2 miles east of Downtown Santa Rosa, Montgomery Village is an established midcentury suburb named for the city's only open-air shopping mall. The midcentury ranch-style homes here are set near the sprawling Howarth Park and highly rated schools. "This was the first big tract home development in the area after World War Two, when this locally

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      $838K

    • List Price

      $592K - $1.6M

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      21 Listings

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    Oakmont Village

    Seven miles east of Downtown Santa Rosa, in the verdant Valley of the Moon, Oakmont Village is a serene, 55-plus community set by the Mayacamas Mountains and filled with resort-like amenities. “Oakmont Village really puts the ‘active’ in ‘active living community,’” says David Kerr, a local Realtor and Senior Sales Associate with Corcoran Icon

    • Average Value

      $814K

    • List Price

      $501K - $2.5M

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      46 Listings

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    Junior College

    Just east of Downtown Santa Rosa and right on U.S. Route 101, the Junior College neighborhood — called the “JC” by locals — is filled with early 20th-century homes, walkable streets and local businesses. “It’s a bucolic, active little area of town with all these charming old houses,” explains Summer Stubblefield, a Sonoma County Realtor with

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      $773K

    • List Price

      $563K - $1.7M

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      4 Listings

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    Bennett Valley

    Set on Sonoma County's Highway 12, between the redwoods of Trione-Annadel State Park and the rolling hills of Taylor Mountain Regional Park, Bennett Valley is the suburban gateway between downtown Santa Rosa and the Sonoma Valley. “You could say it started as an extension of Montgomery Village’s suburbs,” says Sonoma County local and Broker with

    • Average Value

      $756K

    • List Price

      $369K - $1.8M

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      20 Listings

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    Northwest Santa Rosa

    Located 55 miles from San Francisco, Sonoma County’s Santa Rosa is divided into four directional quadrants, and Northwest Santa Rosa is its most affordable. “It’s one of the few places in Sonoma County where you can get a house for less than 700,000,” says Carl Balsillie, longtime Santa Rosa resident and Broker Associate with W Real Estate. “The

    • Average Value

      $691K

    • List Price

      $367K - $2.5M

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      55 Listings

    Northwest Santa Rosa
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    Southeast Santa Rosa

    Running parallel to the 101 between the Fairgrounds and Rohnert Park, the urban-rural sprawl of Southeast Santa Rosa is one of the more convenient, family-friendly parts of Sonoma County, offering big-box shopping, open spaces and the city’s top-rated private school within neighborhood bounds. “Santa Rosa is basically four different cities,” says

    • Average Value

      $690K

    • List Price

      $494K - $3.2M

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      9 Listings

    Southeast Santa Rosa
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    Middle Rincon

    Middle Rincon’s greatest draw are its top-rated public schools, but close-knit communities, sprawling parks and living within the heart of Wine Country are added bonuses. Traversed east-west by Highway 12 and Montecito Boulevard, Middle Rincon is Northeast Santa Rosa’s largest suburb, with the city’s most varied housing options. “The neighboring

    • Average Value

      $681K

    • List Price

      $331K - $1.7M

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      0 Listings

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    Cherry Street

    About a mile east of Downtown Santa Rosa and a mile south of Santa Rosa Junior College, the Cherry Street Historic District is among the city’s oldest neighborhoods, with its highest concentration of 19th-century homes. According to Veronica Penn, a local real estate agent with Allison James Estates and Homes, the charm of the community’s

    • Average Value

      $672K

    • List Price

      $422K - $12.8M

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      2 Listings

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    Copperfield

    Not to be confused with the Sonoma County bookstore chain or the famous magician, Santa Rosa’s Copperfield neighborhood offers convenience to Highway 12, community parks and mostly mid-sized homes on ample lots. “Copperfield is kind of your entry-level in Sonoma County with a lower HOA,” says Josh Montelongo, a Realtor at Prosper Real Estate who

    • Average Value

      $661K

    • List Price

      $400K - $1.5M

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      7 Listings

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    Wright Area Action Group

    In the Wright Area Action Group neighborhood, stretching farmlands meet modern subdivisions. Also referred to as Southwest Santa Rosa, this suburban community is located atop a former U.S. Navy airfield. Remnants of the landing strip are still evident here, but the hum and rattle of idling airplanes subsided after it permanently closed in 1991.

    • Average Value

      $653K

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      $450K - $1.3M

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      13 Listings

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    Juilliard Park

    In the greater Downtown Santa Rosa area, Juilliard Park is among the city’s oldest and most affordable communities, attracting local artists and first-time homebuyers with its walkability and quirky flair. “It’s eclectic yet historic—those are the best words for it,” says Donna Nordby, a local Realtor and owner of Poppy Real Estate. “It’s within

    • Average Value

      $652K

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      $502K - $730K

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      1 Listing

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    Burbank Gardens

    Set just east of downtown Santa Rosa, Sonoma County's Luther Burbank Home & Gardens is a designated preservation district that has been a part of the city's landscape since 1885. This historic site was once the home and laboratory of Luther Burbank, a pioneering horticulturist who developed over 800 new plant varieties. Today, local volunteers

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      $606K

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      $538K - $704K

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      2 Listings

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    West End Santa Rosa

    Set in Downtown Santa Rosa, the very-walkable West End neighborhood lies between the 101 and the Santa Rosa Creek Trail, anchored by the Railroad Square Historic District. The area has a history dating back to the late 19th century when it was a major hub for the Northwestern Pacific Railroad, bringing homes and shops to downtown by the early 20th

    • Average Value

      $580K

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      $472K - $713K

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      2 Listings

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    South Park

    First developed in 1887, Southeast Santa Rosa’s neighborhood of South Park was once a place where workers from local farms, canneries and wineries moved for inexpensive housing. Today, the neighborhood remains a budget-friendly option, with character defined by its quaint early 20th-century homes, vibrant murals and strong sense of community.

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      $554K

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      $277K - $612K

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      4 Listings

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    Downtown Santa Rosa

    Downtown Santa Rosa is a commercial district comprising shopping and dining in the city's heart with small pockets of houses and apartment complexes. Residents enjoy convenient access to Highway 101, connecting drivers throughout the city and towards the San Francisco Bay Area. A part of Sonoma County, Santa Rosa is well-known for its wineries and

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      $544K

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      0 Listings

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    SOS

    SOS may be one of Santa Rosa's best-kept secrets. About a mile north of downtown, this neighborhood, also known as Grace Proctor, is a locale where bodegas and bars thrive amid wide-ranging architecture and diverse lifestyles. This walkable neighborhood in the "City of Roses" offers convenience to favorable schools, restaurants and abundant

    • Average Value

      $960K

    • List Price

      $701K - $1.4M

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      1 Listing

    SOS
  • Scenic Brush Creek

    Scenic Brush Creek

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      $1.11M

    • List Price

      $777K - $3.2M

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      3 Listings

    Scenic Brush Creek
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    Sunset McMin

    • Average Value

      $609K

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      $532K - $667K

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      0 Listings

    Sunset McMin
  • Corby - Beachwood

    Corby - Beachwood

    • Average Value

      $572K

    • List Price

      $523K - $653K

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      1 Listing

    Corby - Beachwood

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