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Daniel Casabonne presents:

1904 Victorian Eastside Charmer

$1,795,000

about this home's

Features

beds

3

baths

3

Interior

3

Lot

3

A rare find and absolute gem....In the same hands for decades, this 1904 Victorian 2 bedroom / 1 bath is the epitome of historic Eastside charm.

Situated on a large 1/4 acre parcel just off the Plaza, this home has an extra large parcel so there is room to expand and make this into quite the estate.

Original period details inside and out while at the same time stylish & fresh new touches have been added by the current owners so this is the best of old and new.

Interior features include wood floors, high ceilings, fireplace, formal dining room with built-ins, and charming screened back porch room.

Large old barn, detached garage, new landscaping with raised bed gardens, boxwood hedges, fountain, and fun entertaining area under the canopy of a majestic Palm tree.

Properties like this rarely come available.

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Daniel Casabonne

Sotheby's International Realty

Realtor® Associate

DRE# 01221013

707.939.2222 office

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www.DanielCasabonne.com

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300 East Napa Street, Sonoma

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