Building Type: 6 Units
Year Built: 1956
Lot Size: 18,000 Sq Ft
Tax ID: 180-760-036
Projected AP Rate: 6.1%
OFFERED AT: 1,750,000
This property is an exceptional opportunity, consisting of two detached homes and a fourplex situated on a spacious parcel of land Nestled in a charming historic residential neighborhood, it offers tenants a serene and picturesque retreat
The main residence showcases the timeless elegance of a large Craftsman-style bungalow, boasting three bedrooms, one bathroom, a private yard, a laundry area, and a detached garage Behind the main residence, you'll find a fully remodeled one-bedroom, one-bathroom cottage with its own laundry area and private yard, providing a cozy and modern living space
Additionally, there is a single-level fourplex, featuring one bedroom and one bathroom in each unit The property's parklike setting is adorned with mature trees, creating a tranquil ambiance, and there is ample parking available for all occupants
The location of this property is highly advantageous, providing easy access to Downtown Santa Rosa, the JC Area, and the freeway Its desirability as a rental location, combined with the excellent condition of the units, presents a compelling investment opportunity Moreover, there is significant potential for increased rental income due to the presence of longterm tenants.
Whether you are an owner-occupant seeking an idyllic living space or an investor looking to generate steady cash flow in a sought-after and trendy location, this property is an ideal choice
ABOUT SANTA ROSA
Santa Rosa is the largest city in Sonoma County and houses more than one-third of the county’s population on almost 42 square miles. In 2016 U.S. News and World Reports declared Santa Rosa the 4th best place to live in California.
Located just 50 miles north of the Golden Gate Bridge and along the 101 Corridor, Santa Rosa is within minutes of some of Sonoma County’s most quintessential attractions With a beautiful downtown, historic Railroad Square and vintage architecture, Santa Rosa offers the best of small town living with the conveniences of a large city. Santa Rosa is the gateway to some of the best Wine Country experiences in the world and is home to some of the most iconic wineries in California. Santa Rosa is home to almost as many restaurants as there are in all of Sonoma County combined From local dives to world-class dining, foodies will never have to leave city limits If you are a student of history, you will want to visit the Sonoma County Museum, Pacific Coast Air Museum, Indian Cultural Museum and the Charles M. Schulz Museum.
Santa Rosa offers seemingly endless outdoor fun and activities at Spring Lake Park, Howarth Park, Annadel State Park and Hood Mountain Regional Park Many of these parks are dog friendly and offer extensive biking, hiking and walking trails of varying degrees of difficulty
DAVID AND ERIKA RENDINO, INCOME PROPERTY SPECIALISTS (707) 696-3742/(707) 318-1851 | DERENDINO@GMAIL COM C O M M U N I T Y
Population Median Age Median Household Income Number of Employees 1 Year Growth Employment by Occupation (Most to Least) 334,000 38 $96,786 84,306 1.7% Sales & Related Occupations (12%) Administrative (11 6%) Management (11 3%) Food Preparation, Serving & Related (7 2%) Education, Training & Library Occupations (5.9%)
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