Petaluma has a turn-of-the-century
downtown with iron front buildings that line the Petaluma River waterfront. Petaluma has many different views... below is a tranquil setting in West Petaluma
reminiscent of the way it started when called the "Chicken Capitol of the World". many years ago. Horse lovers still love
it here today.
Petaluma has certainly grown up and transformed into a florishing
community. In the year 2000, it has been christened with a new name, "Tele-com Valley". Many large communication companies are
located in the business parks of Northern Petaluma. Eastside of Petaluma has developed over the past few decades. Petaluma
also has it's own small plane Airport.
Petaluma is 40 miles north of the Golden Gate Bridge and only 12 miles from the Sonoma Valley.
Petaluma is the first town you come upon only six miles after leaving Marin County on Hwy 101. Petaluma gives you
a choice to live in the country or in a suburban community. As a city, Petaluma offers many
varieties of housing. Westside of Petaluma has many Victorian Homes within walking distance to colorful downtown
that is also known for the multitude of Antique stores. You can still get land for horses and other farm animals
in the rolling hills of the Westside.
Some highlights on the East side include a small plane Airport, Santa Rosa Junior
College Campus Extension, a Golf Course, a Beautiful Marina & boat docks, Gorgeous Lucchessi Park, the Petaluma
Valley Hospital, plus original ranches still surround newer suburbia homes.
Plans for downtown Petaluma boating facilities move forward
Golden Gate Bridge tolls to reach $9.75 by 2023
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Homes are more affordable in Petaluma than they are in it's neighboring Marin County.
Prices on the Westside may start slightly higher for a vintage home. Home Prices have a vast range from $335,000
- $1,500,000 for single family homes here in Petaluma. We do have our share of million dollar homes ...even without
acreage.
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West Petaluma Victorian |
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