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Troy Luchessi & Christopher Stein present:
347-349 East Cotati Ave. is a very rare, residential duplex that offers a fantastic blend of privacy, convenience and functionality. With close proximity to Oliver’s Market, a variety of shopping and restaurants along Old Redwood Hwy through downtown Cotati, direct access to Sonoma State University and Cotati’s own SMART station, this duplex has much to offer.
Inside, each unit has three bedrooms and one-and-a-half baths with all three bedrooms and the full bath located on the second level and the living, kitchen, dining and half bath on the first level. Both units offer exterior access to their own private rear decks and yard space as well as internal access to a single car garage that houses the forced air heat, water heater, laundry hookups and of course, room for most vehicles. Additionally, each unit has another exterior parking space allowing for more flexibility for today’s modern-day living.
With local access to parks, hwy 101 and neighboring cities such as Rohnert Park, Penngrove, Santa Rosa and Petaluma, 347-349 E. Cotati Ave. is at the footsteps of wine country surrounded by an abundance of Sonoma County culture and conveniences.
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Hills, vineyards, towering redwood groves, and majestic oaks surround the city of Cotati's unique, downtown hexagonal square. La Plaza Park and its bandstand hosts a Kids' Day Annual Parade and Festival, a summertime farmers' market, and the Cotati Jazz Festival. Cotati's local flavor can perhaps best be experienced at the quirky Cotati Accordion Festival, which attracts thousands of aficionados of the instrument to La Plaza Park for a weekend of all things accordion.
To maintain its small-town feel, Cotati residents voted in the 1990s to curtail growth by forbidding any annexation of land beyond a fixed urban boundary line. That ensures Cotati will remain a quiet residential community. True to its progressive Northern California roots, Cotati is home to FrogSong, one of the country’s first co-housing communities.
Small, vest-pocket parks abound, providing more than 45 acres of green space in the city of less than 10,000 residents. Students attend schools operated by the Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified School District.