A closer look at one of Santa Rosa’s most scenic quadrants

I just released the first part of a four-video series on Santa Rosa, this one focusing on neighborhoods, lifestyle, history, home prices, and more in Northeast Santa Rosa. Over the next few weeks, we’ll walk through the Southeast, Southwest, and Northwest quadrants of Santa Rosa.

You’ll see neighborhoods like Proctor Terrace, Montecito Heights, Hidden Valley, the McDonald Historic District, the JC neighborhood, Rincon Valley, Skyhawk and several others. You’ll discover the surprising backstory of Fountaingrove — from a 19th-century spiritual settlement to one of Sonoma County’s strongest stories of heart and resilience.

If you’ve ever wondered how different parts of Santa Rosa feel — this is a great place to start. Prices here vary a lot — from classic mid-century homes to luxury hillside estates. That range is part of what makes Santa Rosa such an interesting market to shop in.

You can watch the video here.

If you’ve been thinking about buying or selling in 2025 — especially if you’re trying to narrow down areas — this will give you a clearer sense of where different lifestyles and price points live within the same city.

After you watch, please leave a comment on Youtube with your favorite neighborhood!

Click HERE to watch!
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