June 27, 2026 - 18:14

A single-family residence at 1829 Castle Drive in Petaluma changed hands on June 18, closing at a price of $1.7 million. The sale breaks down to roughly $549 per square foot, reflecting the current market conditions for well-positioned homes in the area.
The property, situated in a residential neighborhood, offers a layout that appealed to the buyers. While specific details about the home's square footage and lot size were not immediately disclosed, the per-square-foot price places it within a competitive range for Petaluma's real estate landscape. Local agents noted that homes in this price bracket often attract buyers looking for a balance of space and location, with Castle Drive being a quiet street that still provides easy access to the city's amenities.
This transaction comes during a period of steady activity in Sonoma County's housing market. Inventory levels have remained tight, pushing prices upward for move-in-ready homes. The June sale suggests that demand continues to outpace supply, particularly for single-family houses that offer privacy and a yard. For sellers, the closing price represents a solid return, while buyers secured a property in a sought-after pocket of Petaluma known for its mature trees and proximity to parks.
Real estate observers will be watching to see if this sale sets a benchmark for similar listings in the coming months.
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