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330 Jewett Road
Sold

330 Jewett Road

330 Jewett Road, Petaluma, CA 94952

$1,925,000
This Liberty Valley beauty sits overlooking two acres at the end of a country lane in award-winning school district. Top-tier finishes fill this comfortable home. The bright and airy kitchen with vaulted ceiling and large island is a welcoming space. Including Michelangelo marble counters, cable lighting and Shaw farmhouse sink, this one is a showstopper. There is abundant bonus space in the finished basement and separately metered barn.

4
beds

4
baths

3,500 Sq.Ft. LIVING AREA

2 Acres lot

Jen Birmingham

Jen Birmingham

Features & Amenities

Interior

  • total bedrooms4
  • Total bathrooms4
  • full bathrooms3
  • KITCHEN 220 V Wiring, Built-in Oven, Cntr Stone Slab, Dishwasher Incl, Double Oven Incl, Gas Range Incl, Island
  • Fireplace Yes
  • APPLIANCES 220 V Wiring, Built-in Oven, Cntr Stone Slab, Dishwasher Incl, Double Oven Incl, Gas Range Incl, Island, Microwave Incl, Refrigerator Incl, Remodeled

Area & Lot

  • Status Sold
  • Living Area3,500 Sq.Ft.
  • Lot Area2 Acres
  • MLS® ID21811265
  • TypeResidential
  • YEAR BUILT1982
  • NeighborhoodPetaluma
  • Architecture StylesContemporary, Modern/Hi-Tech, Other
  • Elementary SchoolLIberty

Exterior

  • STORIES3
  • Garage Space2
  • utilitiesCable TV Available, Electric, Gas Water Heater, Internet Available, Natural Gas, PG amp E, Solar
  • PoolN
  • roofShingle
  • lot featuresUpslope
  • parking2 00
  • HEAT TYPECentral Heat
  • AIR CONDITIONINGCentral Heat
  • sewerStandard Septic
  • other exterior FeaturesUpslope

Financial

  • Sales Price$1,925,000

Petaluma

The history and events that shaped the West and California are reflected in Petaluma’s landmarks and historic attractions. Rich in authenticity, Petaluma’s heritage can be traced through Native American tribes, Mexican settlements, the discovery of gold, railroad expansion, and the San Francisco earthquake. Chartered in 1858, Petaluma is one of California’s oldest cities. The city’s riverfront location made it a bustling destination during the mid-19th century Gold Rush when the river carried produce, poultry and dairy products from this fertile valley to the rapidly exploding populations of San Francisco and Oakland. Spared much of the destruction of the 1906 earthquake, Petaluma boasts buildings whose foundations were laid a century and-a-half ago and whose facades are some of the best examples of iron front building architecture in the entire United States. Today, these architectural gems in our walkable downtown district house specialty stores, restaurants and galleries.

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