Buying a home in Sonoma will put you in the midst of the most beautiful 2.7 square miles in the Bay Area. Sonoma's population is estimated at 9,354 and the town's history is steeped in agriculture. The name Sonoma is synonymous with good wine, good food, relaxation, and beauty.
Many people who work in San Francisco, which...
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Buying a home in Sonoma will put you in the midst of the most beautiful 2.7 square miles in the Bay Area. Sonoma's population is estimated at 9,354 and the town's history is steeped in agriculture. The name Sonoma is synonymous with good wine, good food, relaxation, and beauty.
Many people who work in San Francisco, which is 45 minutes north, choose to live in Sonoma. Sonoma enjoys some of the best weather in the country. This Mediterranean climate is usually sunny and warm, which is perfect weather for hiking, biking, wine tasting, and enjoying the town. In addition, Sonoma is only minutes from the ocean, so surfing, windsurfing, and sailing are other activities that Sonoma residents can take full advantage of. Sonoma's other weather asset is that it has seasons with changing leaves and wonderful rain storms.
Buying a home in Sonoma will put you in a quaint town with picturesque galleries, shops, restaurants, gourmet grocery stores, vineyards, and bed and breakfasts. The homes in this town range from condominiums to beautiful gated estates with vineyards.
Families looking to invest in a home in Sonoma will be happy to know that the town's public schools are well respected. The high school boasts a high graduation rate, and an impressive number of the graduates go onto take advantage of higher education opportunities.
In February 2010, the average home sales price for a single family home or condo in Sonoma, CA was $778,047. While this data is collected from the MLS and deemed reliable, it is not guaranteed.
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