(Undisclosed Address), Sonoma, CA

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  • Furnished

$4,000/ mo
Doesn't include deposits and fees
2 beds2 baths1188 sqft house
Available September 8
(Undisclosed Address), Sonoma, CA 95476

Your booked tour

What you get

No petsIn-unit laundryParkingAir conditioningEv Charging Station

Costs, fees, and lease terms

Lease terms

31 days or longer, furnished. Pets considered. Tenant responsible for the cost of PG&E and Propane Tenants agree to monthly cleanings with owner's housekeepers at tenants expense.

Pricing comparison

$1403

At $4,000, this listing is priced $1403 more than the current market rate for a 2 bedroom home in Sonoma.

Pets

  • Dogs

    Not allowed
  • Cats

    Not allowed

About the building

This charming property features a 2 bedroom and 2 bathroom house. The house is a Sears kit home, and built with a large "sleeping porch" for the warm evenings. Because it was used as a vacation home in a time when steamer trunks and armoires were used for clothing and personal items, there are no closets or countertops built into the home. The owners have kept the original character and charm of this vacation bungalow while updating the interiors. The home has only had four owners since 1909. The current owners have owned the home since 2004 and have hosted many charismatic guests over the years including writers, musicians, dancers, filmmakers, physicists, scientists, and human rights advocates. Solar panels, a whole house backup battery, an electric heat pump and AC system and an SAE Level 2 electric car charging station have been added to this 112 year old house that enjoys shade from a 150 year old Douglas Fir tree and a mature Oak that serve as homes for squirrels and the many birds which can be found in the backyard including jay, robins, brown towhees and finches of all kinds. Located in Boyes Hot Springs, which was known for its healing waters, used by the indigenous people who discovered and used the hot springs waters. Generations later in 1895, Henry Ernest Boyes started the Boyes Hot Springs Hotel, now the site of the nearby Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn and Spa. The area became popular with tourists, with over 70,000 visiting each year. A railroad serviced the area during this period. The area became a popular destination spot for vacation homes for residents of San Francisco. Our home is one of the first vacation homes built in the area in 1909 next to a seasonal stream (arroyo) that runs to Sonoma Creek during the rainy season. The original deed of sale states that it was sold for ten gold dollars to a gentleman in San Francisco under the condition that it was not to be used for brothel or bootlegging activities, which were popular at the time in nearby El Verano. The neighborhood offers many restaurants and food trucks, post office, retail and thrift stores and the Fairmont Sonoma Inn and Spa, all within walking distance. The neighborhood is affectionately known as "the maze" and features winding streets heading up into the hills between Agua Caliente Canyon and Mission Highlands. The pleasant walking loop up Los Robles Drive and down Calle del Arroyo is used by dog walkers and families enjoying the cooler morning and evening temperatures. There is a resident deer herd that can be seen if you're lucky, as well as the occasional skunk, possum or raccoon.

The property manager

Vallejo Ave
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Nearby schools

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