bedrooms
bedrooms
2
bathrooms
bathrooms
1
square feet
square feet
872
acreage
Acreage
0.022
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year built
year built
1987
full baths
Full Baths
-
half baths
Half Baths
-
Discover comfort and convenience in this updated 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom condo with 872 square feet of well-designed living space. Recent upgrades include stylish new flooring and refreshed kitchen appliances, making this home move-in ready. This charming unit features two private outdoor patios on each side of the property, offering the perfect spots for relaxing, gardening, or entertaining. Inside, the open-concept living and dining areas create a welcoming flow, maximizing the use of space with a smart, efficient layout. Nestled in a quiet, well-maintained community, residents enjoy access to two swimming pools, clubhouses, and a playground. The unit includes two assigned parking spaces. The HOA covers exterior maintenance, roof, and garbage service for low-maintenance living. Ideally located close to downtown Petaluma and just minutes from Petaluma Valley Hospital, Lucchesi Park, shopping, and dining, 104 Park Place offers the perfect blend of style, convenience, and value. Don't miss this opportunity to make it your home!
Location
Subdivision -
County Sonoma
Elementary School -
Middle School -
High School -
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MLS number: 325041575
Listing agent: Stephen Winston
Listing broker: Coldwell Banker Realty (707) 762-6611
Last update: Friday, June 27 2025 at 12:53 p.m. EDT
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