Midcentury Russian River Home in the Redwoods on the Market for $1.25 Million
Built in 1949, the Guerneville lodge-style home was once owned by Randy Shilts, the first openly gay San Francisco Chronicle journalist.
Built in 1949, the Guerneville lodge-style home was once owned by Randy Shilts, the first openly gay San Francisco Chronicle journalist.
The coastal home, set among a grove of trees, provides a tree house feel with ocean views.
The home of late winemaker Chris Bilbro, who founded Marietta Cellars in 1978, offers 360-degree views of Alexander Valley vineyards.
The circa-1905 Guerneville home includes preserved vintage details and architectural features of the Arts and Crafts design movement.
The late pizza chain founders' home rests on 35 acres in west Petaluma and includes numerous entertainment amenities.
The home on Chalk Hill Road, listed for $6,495,000, includes a pool, vineyard, horse barn and more.
An ER doctor's home in Santa Rosa's Rincon Valley neighborhood blends modern minimalism with boho and "Japandi" design styles to create “a tranquil haven.”
The sleek, open-concept home on Foothill Ranch Road offers bucolic views of mountains and valleys.
The industrial-style Sonoma home boasts 360-degree vineyard views and enough space for large gatherings.
Hand-laid stone walls and earthy accents lend to a serene setting at this 1980s-era west Sonoma home, owned by designer Wendy Owen.