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Lowest May level in four years for Sonoma County’s home sales

May home sales dropped to their lowest level in Sonoma County in four years, due primarily to a decrease in the sale of financially distressed properties. The county recorded 360 single-family homes sold last month, according to The Press Democrat monthly housing report compiled by Coldwell Banker manager Rick Laws. [...]

By | June 14th, 2011|2 Comments

Sold: $975,000 in Santa Rosa

This 42-acre horse ranch borders the Laguna de Santa Rosa. Along with the 1961-era main residence, it includes a second house, four arenas, six barns, paddocks and irrigated pastureland.

By | June 6th, 2011|0 Comments

Sold: $460,000 in Sebastopol

This ranch-style home, built in 1978, sits on a large corner lot and features an outdoor deck and secluded backyard.

By | May 31st, 2011|1 Comment

Sold: $662,500 in Petaluma

This two-story contemporary home features five bedrooms, three baths, an in-ground pool and an oversized “bonus room” for an office or entertainment area.

By | May 23rd, 2011|2 Comments

Sold: $1.5 million in Sonoma

The two-story craftsman home, called the “mystery house" by neighbors, had been vacant and boarded up for more than three decades.

By | May 17th, 2011|0 Comments

Sold: $828,000 in Santa Rosa

This contemporary two-story home, built in 1988 in the hills above the Flamingo Hotel, features views from large picture windows and second-floor deck.

By | May 10th, 2011|0 Comments

New low for Sonoma County home values, says Zillow

Sonoma County home values have hit a new low, down almost 10 percent in March from a year earlier, according to estimates released Monday by real estate website Zillow.com. But several local agents expressed strong skepticism about the website's estimates. What do you think. How accurate are Zillow's home value estimates?

By | May 9th, 2011|1 Comment

North Coast building activity flat for first quarter. Is that good?

North Coast construction activity remained flat for the first three months of the year, and some industry leaders took solace that at least things aren’t getting worse. What do you think lies ahead for the construction industry?

By | May 2nd, 2011|2 Comments

Sold: $340,000 in Monte Rio

This riverfront getaway was built about 1957, and the seller owned it more than 30 years. It features views of the redwoods and the Russian River, and includes an adjacent 4,000-square foot parcel. The buyers, two Oakland families, plan to share the property as a second home.

By | May 2nd, 2011|0 Comments

Sold: $315,000 in Windsor

This single-story home was built and sold by Christopherson Homes in 2000 for $315,700. Records show the home was last sold for $448,000 in 2004. In January, the property was taken back by the bank in a foreclosure auction and listed for sale in February for $316,200.

By | April 27th, 2011|0 Comments