The New York Times recently featured a Santa Rosa property in a spotlight of $1.1 million homes in California. Perched in the hills of Montecito Heights, the four-bedroom, two-bathroom home is on the market for $1,098,000.
Built in 1972, the 2,124-square-foot home has been renovated in a mid-century modern style. An open layout, vaulted ceilings, and some whited-out wood paneling and stone cladding give the home an airiness.
A series of windows and the balcony along the front of the home offer views of oak trees and mountains. In the back, a porch runs the length of the home and has built-in benches for sitting.
Italian marble countertops, stainless steel appliances and cabinets refinished in a robin’s-egg blue give the kitchen sparkle. The bathrooms are refreshed by refinished cabinets and vertical tile work in hues borrowed from the natural setting.
Along with the Santa Rosa property, The New York Times article featured two other Northern California homes, in Oakland and Stockton.
For more information on this property at 3935 Alta Vista Ave., contact listing agents Tim Rangel, 707-280-1700, or Claud Bates, 707-365-6830; Sotheby’s International Realty – Wine Country – Sonoma Brokerage, 793 Broadway, Sonoma, sothebysrealty.com