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WELCOME TO ADOBE CREEK
$1,195,000
35 Princeville Court, Petaluma
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AMENITIES
Resting on a premium cul-de-sac lot, one will surely enjoy this updated Point Reyes floor plan (1 of only 20 in a community of 320 residences). It is sure to impress with it's open layout, dramatic soaring ceilings, spacious private rear yard and beautiful views of open space, nearby vineyards and distant mountains.
Other features, amenities and updates include (but not limited to):
2,237 square feet of living space
4 Bedrooms plus a generous loft
1 Bedroom and full bathroom on lower level
3 remodeled "spa-like" bathrooms
Enjoy the one and only (in the entire community) 2nd story permitted deck with retractable awning off the primary suite to take in the views
2 great-rooms (Living/Dining and Family/Kitchen)
Extensive wood floors
Updated dual pane windows throughout
Updated Furnace and Air Conditioner
Instant hot wall-mounted water heater
Private rear yard is ideal for outdoor entertaining with multiple patios; ample lawn area; mature foliage; and more.
Note: Immediate/neighboring property (3 bedroom at 2,021 square feet) Sold (07/2025) at $1,215,000.
Other features, amenities and updates include (but not limited to):
2,237 square feet of living space
4 Bedrooms plus a generous loft
1 Bedroom and full bathroom on lower level
3 remodeled "spa-like" bathrooms
Enjoy the one and only (in the entire community) 2nd story permitted deck with retractable awning off the primary suite to take in the views
2 great-rooms (Living/Dining and Family/Kitchen)
Extensive wood floors
Updated dual pane windows throughout
Updated Furnace and Air Conditioner
Instant hot wall-mounted water heater
Private rear yard is ideal for outdoor entertaining with multiple patios; ample lawn area; mature foliage; and more.
Note: Immediate/neighboring property (3 bedroom at 2,021 square feet) Sold (07/2025) at $1,215,000.
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Envision yourself living here . . .
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Welcome home.
ABOUT ADOBE CREEK
Adobe Creek is a subdivision of 320 residences and located just minutes to historic downtown Petaluma with an impressive Theater District and Riverfront, fantastic restaurants and shopping, numerous high-quality gyms, top-rated schools, quality hospitals, local airport and so much more. Read more about Petaluma in the "About Historic Petaluma" section below.
The community is within easy reach of the Sonoma coast to indulge in the freshest seafood available after a hike on the coastal trails. And less we forget to mention the world-renowned Sonoma and Napa County Wine Countries with hundreds of wineries to choose from.
Additionally, Adobe Creek is approximately 45 minutes to San Francisco. Enjoy the iconic Golden Gate bridge, Fisherman's Wharf, Pier 39, Alcatraz, Chinatown, the Ferry Building, Union Square, a rich and varied food scene, and so much more.
All this adds up to a community which serves your needs and makes Adobe Creek an exceptional neighborhood, a choice location for living, and a place to call home.
The community is within easy reach of the Sonoma coast to indulge in the freshest seafood available after a hike on the coastal trails. And less we forget to mention the world-renowned Sonoma and Napa County Wine Countries with hundreds of wineries to choose from.
Additionally, Adobe Creek is approximately 45 minutes to San Francisco. Enjoy the iconic Golden Gate bridge, Fisherman's Wharf, Pier 39, Alcatraz, Chinatown, the Ferry Building, Union Square, a rich and varied food scene, and so much more.
All this adds up to a community which serves your needs and makes Adobe Creek an exceptional neighborhood, a choice location for living, and a place to call home.
Adobe Creek is a subdivision of 320 residences and located just minutes to historic downtown Petaluma with an impressive Theater District and Riverfront, fantastic restaurants and shopping, numerous high-quality gyms, top-rated schools, quality hospitals, local airport and so much more. Read more about Petaluma in the "About Historic Petaluma" section below.
The community is within easy reach of the Sonoma coast to indulge in the freshest seafood available after a hike on the coastal trails. And less we forget to mention the world-renowned Sonoma and Napa County Wine Countries with hundreds of wineries to choose from.
Additionally, Adobe Creek is approximately 45 minutes to San Francisco. Enjoy the iconic Golden Gate bridge, Fisherman's Wharf, Pier 39, Alcatraz, Chinatown, the Ferry Building, Union Square, a rich and varied food scene, and so much more.
All this adds up to a community which serves your needs and makes Adobe Creek an exceptional neighborhood, a choice location for living, and a place to call home.
The community is within easy reach of the Sonoma coast to indulge in the freshest seafood available after a hike on the coastal trails. And less we forget to mention the world-renowned Sonoma and Napa County Wine Countries with hundreds of wineries to choose from.
Additionally, Adobe Creek is approximately 45 minutes to San Francisco. Enjoy the iconic Golden Gate bridge, Fisherman's Wharf, Pier 39, Alcatraz, Chinatown, the Ferry Building, Union Square, a rich and varied food scene, and so much more.
All this adds up to a community which serves your needs and makes Adobe Creek an exceptional neighborhood, a choice location for living, and a place to call home.
HISTORIC PETALUMA
Originally founded in 1852, Petaluma is fast becoming one of the most desirable places to live and work in the Bay Area. Years of thoughtful planning have resulted in a community where homeowners share a strong sense of pride while enjoying a friendly, relaxed lifestyle.
Many of the North Bay's finest restaurants are found in Petaluma; and cultural events throughout the year offer entertainment that's unique to Sonoma County.
Long-time residents will remember Petaluma as the "Chicken Capital of the World." Hundreds of chicken farms once operated on the outskirts of town. Today, Petaluma retains its rural feel, but those chicken farms have given way to vineyards and intimate housing developments for the approximate 60,000 residents who appreciate the access to relatively affordable homes and the direct commute to San Francisco.
The quaint riverfront city with Victorian charm is home to more than 600 businesses and 65 historical properties. Annual events include the Butter and Egg Days Parade, Victorian Holiday events, Semi-Annual Antique Faires, the Great Petaluma Quilt Show and the Arts and Garden Festival (just to name a few).
One can leisurely stroll through the downtown district of graceful Iron Front buildings of the 1800s while dropping in on many of the antique stores, clothing boutiques, gift shops and art galleries which are housed in historic buildings.
Many of the North Bay's finest restaurants are found in Petaluma; and cultural events throughout the year offer entertainment that's unique to Sonoma County.
Long-time residents will remember Petaluma as the "Chicken Capital of the World." Hundreds of chicken farms once operated on the outskirts of town. Today, Petaluma retains its rural feel, but those chicken farms have given way to vineyards and intimate housing developments for the approximate 60,000 residents who appreciate the access to relatively affordable homes and the direct commute to San Francisco.
The quaint riverfront city with Victorian charm is home to more than 600 businesses and 65 historical properties. Annual events include the Butter and Egg Days Parade, Victorian Holiday events, Semi-Annual Antique Faires, the Great Petaluma Quilt Show and the Arts and Garden Festival (just to name a few).
One can leisurely stroll through the downtown district of graceful Iron Front buildings of the 1800s while dropping in on many of the antique stores, clothing boutiques, gift shops and art galleries which are housed in historic buildings.
Originally founded in 1852, Petaluma is fast becoming one of the most desirable places to live and work in the Bay Area. Years of thoughtful planning have resulted in a community where homeowners share a strong sense of pride while enjoying a friendly, relaxed lifestyle.
Many of the North Bay's finest restaurants are found in Petaluma; and cultural events throughout the year offer entertainment that's unique to Sonoma County.
Long-time residents will remember Petaluma as the "Chicken Capital of the World." Hundreds of chicken farms once operated on the outskirts of town. Today, Petaluma retains its rural feel, but those chicken farms have given way to vineyards and intimate housing developments for the approximate 60,000 residents who appreciate the access to relatively affordable homes and the direct commute to San Francisco.
The quaint riverfront city with Victorian charm is home to more than 600 businesses and 65 historical properties. Annual events include the Butter and Egg Days Parade, Victorian Holiday events, Semi-Annual Antique Faires, the Great Petaluma Quilt Show and the Arts and Garden Festival (just to name a few).
One can leisurely stroll through the downtown district of graceful Iron Front buildings of the 1800s while dropping in on many of the antique stores, clothing boutiques, gift shops and art galleries which are housed in historic buildings.
Many of the North Bay's finest restaurants are found in Petaluma; and cultural events throughout the year offer entertainment that's unique to Sonoma County.
Long-time residents will remember Petaluma as the "Chicken Capital of the World." Hundreds of chicken farms once operated on the outskirts of town. Today, Petaluma retains its rural feel, but those chicken farms have given way to vineyards and intimate housing developments for the approximate 60,000 residents who appreciate the access to relatively affordable homes and the direct commute to San Francisco.
The quaint riverfront city with Victorian charm is home to more than 600 businesses and 65 historical properties. Annual events include the Butter and Egg Days Parade, Victorian Holiday events, Semi-Annual Antique Faires, the Great Petaluma Quilt Show and the Arts and Garden Festival (just to name a few).
One can leisurely stroll through the downtown district of graceful Iron Front buildings of the 1800s while dropping in on many of the antique stores, clothing boutiques, gift shops and art galleries which are housed in historic buildings.
GARY & ASHLEY BROWN
Medallion Real Estate Group
Founders | Realtors | Broker
- DRE:
- #01171537
- Mobile:
- 707.484.7000
Brown@MedallionRealEstateGroup.com
www.MedallionRealEstateGroup.com
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GARY & ASHLEY BROWN
Medallion Real Estate Group
Founders | Realtors | Broker
- DRE:
- #01171537
- Mobile:
- 707.484.7000
Brown@MedallionRealEstateGroup.com
www.MedallionRealEstateGroup.com