A nearly 160-year-old Greek Revival-style home is currently listed for sale in downtown Healdsburg. On nearly a half-acre, this four-bedroom, two-bathroom, well-preserved historic home — modernized with a pool and putting green — is currently seeking $3,895,000.
The dwelling expands approximately 2,500 square feet over two stories. It is one of the oldest existing homes in Healdsburg, built in 1868 for businessman John Hassett, who also lived in the town’s oldest-known surviving residence built in 1853. Hassett helped establish the area’s first flour mills, saw mills and banks.
The home’s rooms are grandly sized with 11-foot ceilings. Traditional details sparkle with refreshed design choices: jade-green millwork and a playful cloud chandelier in the living room; vibrant wallpapers and modern fixtures in the updated bathrooms; and new appliances in the kitchen.


Traditional style is enhanced with the indoor climate control of a new HVAC system and tankless water heater.
The property includes a 1,000-squre-foot carriage house with electrical and water hookups.
For more information on this home at 94 W. Grant St. in Healdsburg, contact listing agents Drew Raher, 415-602-5151, or Rachel Hooper, 415-420-4482; City Real Estate, 629 Divisadero St., San Francisco, hassettsranch.com







