Historic Petaluma Craftsman Home Boasts Original Details and Modern Upgrades
Built in 1920, the craftsman home in Petaluma's historic Oakhill-Brewster neighborhood includes a two-story barn and guest quarters.
Built in 1920, the craftsman home in Petaluma's historic Oakhill-Brewster neighborhood includes a two-story barn and guest quarters.
The charming, contemporary Kenwood home enjoys enough space for a starter farm while also addressing sustainability needs.
The 1940s-era Occidental home includes charming vintage details along with new Schoolhouse Electric lighting and a Fireclay tile hearth.
Situated on 18 acres in the St. Helena AVA, the farmhouse-style home features modern design along with a Cabernet and Zinfandel vineyard.
The newly constructed home and casita in Kenwood boasts floor-to-ceiling Sonoma Valley views, a saltwater pool and walk-in refrigerator.
Originally commissioned by the Kellogg family, the circa-1947 home designed by Bay Area architect John Hans Ostwald was praised in Arts & Architecture Magazine.
The unusually shaped modern home includes a half-acre Chardonnay vineyard and access to neighboring Safari West wildlife preserve.
The updated circa-1975 home features an exciting take on modern farmhouse style and includes a pool, spa and guest cabin.
An Occidental home, on 20 acres near the Grove of Old Trees, has hit the real estate market. It enjoys distant views of the Pacific Ocean.
An open floor plan and floor-to-ceiling windows give a view to the remarkably lush outdoor setting that includes oaks, manzanitas pines, bamboo and Japanese maples.