Craftsmen-style home in the heart of downtown Petaluma - walking distance to bars, cafes, and the river, located conveniently on the west side.
The house has two completely separate units - the downstairs home is 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, recently renovated, with an office, guest bedroom and main bedroom. There are two bathrooms, both with soaking tubs (jacuzzi and a japanese soaking tub). There is a living area with a smart TV, newly installed Serena and Lily wallpaper and West Elm furniture. The kitchen is bright and airy with white cabinets, real hardwood floors and a kitchen nook.
The upstairs unit is marketed as a 'loft', however it is very spacious and open (1000 square feet). The upstairs unit has its own staircase as well as attached balcony. The space is airy and bright, with a living space, kitchen, large farm dining table, office (could be used as a makeup room), large bathroom with clawfoot tub, and large bedroom with ample storage, a King bed and several cozy reading nooks.
The owner works in real estate/design, so the house is set up as if it was staged and is currently utilized as a family home/vacation rental.
The back and front yards have been recently landscaped with drought-resistant gardening, and the backyard has a firepit, clawfoot outdoor hot tub, large succulent wall, outdoor couch, table and fringe umbrella. In the garage, guests can also enjoy an infared sauna and owners are currenly building a barrel cold plunge.
Located in a charming neighborhood in historic Petaluma, nestled in between two large parks.
Just a short walk to the heart of town (about 7 minutes), it's a highly sought-after neighborhood that is quickly becoming the new gem of the Bay Area.
Petaluma has long been known for its agriculture, but in recent years it has gained a reputation as a foodie-forward wine weekend getaway. Petaluma is located 20 miles from the coast and sits right in the heart of Sonoma wine country (Petaluma Gap). Surrounded by vineyards, hiking trails, and stunning coastline, it is becoming a trendy location, but with small-town roots, still maintains its flair of humility.