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17921 Berry Street

  • Cazadero, CA
  • $595,000
$595,000

17921 Berry Street

2 Beds 1 Bath 746 Sq.Ft. 0.48 Acres

Description

In the hills of Cazadero, this thoughtfully designed one-bedroom cottage offers a rare blend of intentional living and immersive natural beauty across nearly half an acre of terraced gardens. The home features a well-appointed kitchen, one bathroom, and a separate office or guest room--creating flexibility within a highly efficient footprint. Turnkey and carefully styled, the interiors strike a balance between comfort and design. The grounds are the true centerpiece. Extensively terraced gardens unfold across the property, framed by stunning architectural stone walls and winding paths that lead through mature plantings of azaleas, rhododendrons, hydrangeas, roses, and dogwoods. A hilltop gazebo creates a natural outdoor living space, positioned to capture sweeping views and dramatic sunsets, with olive trees just below softening the landscape and anchoring the setting. Additional features include an outdoor shower, ample storage basement, and multiple garden lookout points--each offering a distinct perspective of the surrounding greenery. Private, serene, and visually compelling, this is a property that lives far beyond its square footage.

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Location

17921 Berry Street, Cazadero, CA 95421

Status

Pending

1906

1906

Year Built

2

2

Total Bedrooms

1

1

Total Bathroom

746

746

Sq.Ft.

Living Space

0.48

0.48

Acres

Lot Size

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Interior

Total Bedrooms

2

Total Bathroom

1

Full Bathroom

1

Laundry room

Washer/Dryer Stacked Included

Flooring

Carpet, Tile

Fireplace

Living Room, Raised Hearth, Wood Burning

Appliances

Built-In Electric Oven, Dishwasher, Free-Standing Refrigerator, Gas Cooktop, Microwave

Other Interior Features

Cathedral Ceiling(s)
01

Exterior & Building

Story

1

Utilities

Cable Available, Internet Available, Propane Tank Owned

Roof

Composition

Lot Features

Auto Sprinkler FR, Garden, Landscape Back, Landscape Misc, Private, Secluded, Irregular Lot

Parking

No Garage, Uncovered Parking Spaces 2

Heat Type

Fireplace(s), Floor Furnace, Propane, Radiant Floor

Air Conditioning

Ceiling Fan(s)

Sewer

Other

Security Features

Security System Owned
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Lot & Area

Status

Pending

Living Area

746 Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

0.48 Acres

MLS® ID

326048183

Type

Residential

Year Built

1906

Architecture Styles

Cottage

View Description

Forest,Mountain(s),Ridge
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Finance

Sales Price

$595,000
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CAZADERO

Cazadero was the northern terminus of the North Pacific Coast Railroad, originally laid as narrow-gauge track in the 1870s. This railhead was fed by several smaller-gauge systems dedicated to logging and networks of logging roads and trails which brought trees to Duncans Mill for processing and shipment south to San Francisco. Local legend holds that much of San Francisco was rebuilt after the disastrous April 1906 earthquake and fire using redwood and other lumber from the Cazadero area. Cazadero timbers are also known to have been used in pilings sunk to support the old eastern span of the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge (which was replaced by a new span in 2013; the old eastern span was subsequently demolished.) The sawmills in Cazadero had faced financial hardship in the 1990s and currently there is only one sawmill still in operation as of 2026.                                                      ~Wikipedia

Cazadero was the northern terminus of the North Pacific Coast Railroad, originally laid as narrow-gauge track in the 1870s. This railhead was fed by several smaller-gauge systems dedicated to logging and networks of logging roads and trails which brought trees to Duncans Mill for processing and shipment south to San Francisco. Local legend holds that much of San Francisco was rebuilt after the disastrous April 1906 earthquake and fire using redwood and other lumber from the Cazadero area. Cazadero timbers are also known to have been used in pilings sunk to support the old eastern span of the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge (which was replaced by a new span in 2013; the old eastern span was subsequently demolished.) The sawmills in Cazadero had faced financial hardship in the 1990s and currently there is only one sawmill still in operation as of 2026. ~Wikipedia
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With more than 20 years in Sonoma County real estate, Noel Flores blends visionary style with impeccable client advocacy, turning every luxury transaction into an elevated experience.

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