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How Petaluma Home Values Have Changed Since Last Year
Even amid economic uncertainty, California home prices broke records this year. See how Petaluma fared.

Even amid economic uncertainty, California home prices broke records this year. See how Petaluma fared.

When not enjoying the Pebble-Tec pool with a diving board, waterfall and spa, relax on the wraparound deck with a gazebo.

Home prices are slightly higher in the Petaluma area recently. See how much.
The details — eucalyptus forest, arena, pavilion with fireplace and built-in barbecue, water tower guest house — were decades in the making.
This lovely 1,100-square-foot home and its well-tended garden can be yours for $825,000.
Stately columns, a spacious front porch, and upgraded siding and trim give this four-bedroom a polished look that extends inside.
The 672-square-foot mobile home with two bedrooms and one bath is listed for $90,000.
Here is how much home prices have changed over the past year in Sonoma County area.
This 1.75-acre property features a three-bedroom ranch home, a mini vineyard, a wine barn, fruit trees and an herb garden.
Take a look at this 4,200-square-foot home and its luxurious grounds with a pool house, tennis and basketball courts, and more.
The adventure continues at every turn of this three-bedroom, three-bath custom home inspired by a noted American architect.
Here's your chance to peek inside this impressive residence.
The 1,500-square-foot home has oak floors, arched doorways, a full basement and a workshop.
"On a clear day, you can see forever!"
The home on 1.38 acres offers privacy and incredible views, yet is still close to downtown Petaluma.
The 2,500-square-foot home features a formal dining room with built-in china cabinetry, lots of windows and a lovely fireplace.
Redwood, oak and walnut trees create privacy on this property described as "prime west Petaluma pasture land."
Each is listed for $1.1 million. If it were up to you, which would you choose?
This beautiful home offers a mix of old-world elegance, unparalleled views, multiple private outdoor spaces and an expansive lot and garden.
This 1905 West Petaluma home is by the same architect who designed several Sonoma County libraries and post offices.
This home built in 1972 has been well-maintained and nicely updated. Take a look to see what $1 million will buy in Petaluma.
The contemporary style four-bedroom on a half-acre lot with nearly 5,000 square feet of living space has been completely remodeled.
This two-story gem in the Oakhill Brewster Historic District is a three-bedroom, two-bath home with 2,014 square feet of living space.
The charm doesn't stop at the front door; it continues throughout and into the backyard with a deck, pergola, gas fireplace and home office.
The home situated on a half-acre lot in Cherry Valley is listed for $1.3 million.
More than $600,000 in upgrades — including a brand new pool — have been made to this architecturally-unique home on nearly 2.4 acres.
Priced just under the million-dollar mark, this charmer has a white picket fence, a redwood deck, hardwood floors and a finished basement.
The home of nearly 2,500 square feet has a three-car garage, multiple fireplaces and a large kitchen island.
This home has been in the same family for over 70 years but it's time for someone new to own this piece of Petaluma history.
This attention-grabber is for sale as part of a NorCal wine-country estate with two main residences, a pond, a bridge, and even an island!
The resort-like amenities of this 4,000-square-foot home on 2 acres include a large pool, a 468-square-foot pool house and a putting green.
A nice bonus: this home is located across the street from walking paths and parks!
The four-bedroom, three-bath home on a cul-de-sac is the definition of tranquility.
You and your guests can take in the panoramic views from multiple vantage points across the open floor plan or outside on the decks.
Plantation shutters look out onto the inviting front porch, while the dining room leads to a back deck and charming backyard.
The charming red-brick home built in 1930 hit the market just this week.
Listed for $735,000, this former model home with views of the Petaluma River has crown molding, built-ins, recessed lighting and more.
Built in 1910, this Victorian home is a fixture along one of Petaluma's finest historical streets. Just in time for hosting holiday dinners!
The home's welcoming floorplan features an open kitchen with an island, plus formal living, dining rooms with a double-sided fireplace.
The median price for homes sold last month in Sonoma County was $615,000 — up 4.8 percent from July.
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