DJ Campagna Presents
East Side Charmer!
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$658,999
149 Jeffrey Drive, Petaluma
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Nestled in Petaluma’s established Novak neighborhood on the east side of town, this charming single-level home is hitting the market for the first time in over 40 years. Lovingly maintained over the decades, the property offers an excellent opportunity for buyers looking to personalize their new home while enjoying the benefits of thoughtful ownership and care throughout the years.
The home features 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, approximately 958 square feet of living space, and sits on a generous 6,000± square foot lot with mature trees creating a peaceful backyard setting. The location is one of the true highlights of the property, with close proximity to Lucchesi Park, the nearby community center and weekly farmers market, along with convenient access to Petaluma Plaza Shopping Center, home to grocery shopping, everyday conveniences, and several newer restaurants that have quickly become local favorites. Whether you're looking for your first home, downsizing, or simply hoping to put down roots in an established east Petaluma neighborhood, 149 Jeffrey Drive offers warmth, opportunity, and an ideal location to make your own.
The home features 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, approximately 958 square feet of living space, and sits on a generous 6,000± square foot lot with mature trees creating a peaceful backyard setting. The location is one of the true highlights of the property, with close proximity to Lucchesi Park, the nearby community center and weekly farmers market, along with convenient access to Petaluma Plaza Shopping Center, home to grocery shopping, everyday conveniences, and several newer restaurants that have quickly become local favorites. Whether you're looking for your first home, downsizing, or simply hoping to put down roots in an established east Petaluma neighborhood, 149 Jeffrey Drive offers warmth, opportunity, and an ideal location to make your own.
Property Details
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Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Square Footage
958 sq ft
Neighborhood
Novak
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Old-timers will remember Petaluma as the egg basket of Sonoma County. Thousands 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 increasingly, housing developments for residents who appreciate the access to relatively affordable homes and the direct commute to San Francisco 35 miles south on Highway 101.
If there is a single word to describe Petaluma and its homes, it is “picturesque.” The older part of town to the west of Highway 101 has retained many of its old Victorian homes, the former mansions of the chicken barons. Petaluma's commercial core is on the National Register of Historic Places. The central shopping district, mainly two-story stone buildings, has recently undergone a revitalization that includes an emphasis on downtown living. Dozens of antique shops operate in the old-town district.
Petaluma is graced with a riverfront -- once the third-busiest in California -- that has been restored, as well as a river walk. The galleries along the river showcase works from some of the best artists in the North Bay. Restaurants along the river provide a perfect place to gaze at sailboats as they pass through the distinctive D Street drawbridge. The annual Butter & Egg Days Parade & Festival, held in April, hearkens back to a simpler time.
If there is a single word to describe Petaluma and its homes, it is “picturesque.” The older part of town to the west of Highway 101 has retained many of its old Victorian homes, the former mansions of the chicken barons. Petaluma's commercial core is on the National Register of Historic Places. The central shopping district, mainly two-story stone buildings, has recently undergone a revitalization that includes an emphasis on downtown living. Dozens of antique shops operate in the old-town district.
Petaluma is graced with a riverfront -- once the third-busiest in California -- that has been restored, as well as a river walk. The galleries along the river showcase works from some of the best artists in the North Bay. Restaurants along the river provide a perfect place to gaze at sailboats as they pass through the distinctive D Street drawbridge. The annual Butter & Egg Days Parade & Festival, held in April, hearkens back to a simpler time.
Old-timers will remember Petaluma as the egg basket of Sonoma County. Thousands 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 increasingly, housing developments for residents who appreciate the access to relatively affordable homes and the direct commute to San Francisco 35 miles south on Highway 101.
If there is a single word to describe Petaluma and its homes, it is “picturesque.” The older part of town to the west of Highway 101 has retained many of its old Victorian homes, the former mansions of the chicken barons. Petaluma's commercial core is on the National Register of Historic Places. The central shopping district, mainly two-story stone buildings, has recently undergone a revitalization that includes an emphasis on downtown living. Dozens of antique shops operate in the old-town district.
Petaluma is graced with a riverfront -- once the third-busiest in California -- that has been restored, as well as a river walk. The galleries along the river showcase works from some of the best artists in the North Bay. Restaurants along the river provide a perfect place to gaze at sailboats as they pass through the distinctive D Street drawbridge. The annual Butter & Egg Days Parade & Festival, held in April, hearkens back to a simpler time.
If there is a single word to describe Petaluma and its homes, it is “picturesque.” The older part of town to the west of Highway 101 has retained many of its old Victorian homes, the former mansions of the chicken barons. Petaluma's commercial core is on the National Register of Historic Places. The central shopping district, mainly two-story stone buildings, has recently undergone a revitalization that includes an emphasis on downtown living. Dozens of antique shops operate in the old-town district.
Petaluma is graced with a riverfront -- once the third-busiest in California -- that has been restored, as well as a river walk. The galleries along the river showcase works from some of the best artists in the North Bay. Restaurants along the river provide a perfect place to gaze at sailboats as they pass through the distinctive D Street drawbridge. The annual Butter & Egg Days Parade & Festival, held in April, hearkens back to a simpler time.
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