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Homes In Sonoma California

There  was a time when Sonoma wasn't known for its wines. Long before homes  in Sonoma, California were as coveted as they are today, this region was home to the Native  Americans belonging to the tribes of Coast Miwok, Pomo, and Wintuns.  Steeped in history, what is now known as Sonoma began with the good  intentions of Father Jose Altimira who founded the Mission  San Francisco Solano back in 1823. Over the years, the land came under secularization by  the Mexican government before it was overthrown during the Bear Flag  Revolt and became the birthplace of American California.

Walking  around the city today and gazing at some of the older homes  in Sonoma, California,  one can see that the locale's history is still very much alive in the  area's architecture. Serving as a prime example of this, the Plaza,  which is right at the heart of Sonoma, is engulfed by buildings with  a rich past including Casa Grande, the Sebastiani Theatre, and the  Presidio of Sonoma.

Sonoma Homes

Proudly  basking in the region's history Sonoma  County homes for sale and homes  in Sonoma, California gives one the opportunity to fully take advantage of the good life.  Whether you are interested in purchasing a classic ranch home, properties that reflect the architectural style of the 19th  and 20th  centuries, or new construction that are along tree-lined streets, you  won't be disappointed with the real estate options in the city.

Learn  more about the area's local history, the current lifestyle, and real  estate market trends by getting in touch with Paula  Parks today.

707.935.2286


 paula.parks@sothebyshomes.com

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25 East Napa Street
Sonoma, California 95476
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