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Kenwood Real Estate Listings - Land and Homes For Sale
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SONOMA VALLEY
KENWOOD,
California
- Elevation: 415 feet (msl +/-
- Land Area: (not available)
- Population: (not available)
- Latitude: 38.4000
- Longitude: -122.5333
- Unincorporated Area of Sonoma County
SCHOOLS
ADDITIONAL
LOCAL LINKS
REAL ESTATE TESTIMONIALS:
"We want you to know that we are aware of the
fact that without your persistence, professional
know-how and darn hard work, the sale of our
property would likely not have been completed."
-R.F.
and B.F.
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HERE you can LEARN about the history of
the area, SEARCH for various real estate listings including land
and homes that are for SALE in Kenwood and the beautiful Sonoma Valley,
Sonoma County, California.
INFORMATION about SCHOOLS is listed below as
well as details about your prospective COMMUNITY.
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START YOUR KENWOOD REAL ESTATE SEARCH NOW in
order to find specific types of property based on your unique search
criteria—homes, condos, lots and land, mobile homes, and more!
WE CAN work with you to list or sell homes anywhere
within Sonoma County, and if you are looking elsewhere in the nation,
well, we can provide referrals to qualified agents in the San Francisco
Bay Area, Northern and Southern California, or anywhere nationwide.
YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS are our business and we
can help provide you with solutions to your questions. Let Sonoma
County Relocation® be YOUR real estate resource.
A Brief History of Kenwood
Driving east from Santa Rosa on the Valley of the Moon Highway will bring you to the small rural town of Kenwood. Kenwood is one of many areas in Sonoma County that flourished in the 1800s when the railroad was established. The historic Kenwood depot, now used as a community hall, once served as a railroad stop between Santa Rosa and Sonoma.
As with much of Sonoma County, Indians were the first inhabitants. After
1834 and the founding of the Presidio of Sonoma, the Indian tribes
of Northern California suffered from smallpox and cholera which reduced
their population significantly. Then the American and European settlers
came and developed the area primarily for agriculture.
These days, Kenwood remains a quiet community of ranch house neighborhoods
surrounded by premium vineyards. Kenwood is noted for its wildly unique
way of celebrating the Fourth of July-the annual Pillow Fights.
Kenwood is located 16 miles west of Sonoma and 12 miles east of Santa
Rosa on Highway 12. Location of other cities and communities can
be found on the Map of Sonoma
County.
The internet has its limitations. For an immediate response contact Gary
V. Grutkowski or Peggy Lupo directly.

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