Darlene Brissard Presents
Exceptional Calistoga Home
$945,000
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Property Details
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
2
Square Feet
1,152 sq ft
Own a Calistoga Gem
This charming Calistoga bungalow is situated on one of the most coveted streets in Calistoga. This home has been completed renovated with new plumbing, electrical, windows, flooring and more! Inviting front porch welcomes you into the open living room with the new windows bringing in the natural light. The updated kitchen with quartz counters and eating area is designed with entertaining in mind. The primary bedroom has new french doors which leads out to the private backyard with new decking and sitting area. This home is turn key and ready to move into and enjoy. The location is very desirable - two blocks to downtown Calistoga and close to nearby tasting rooms and great restaurants all right outside your front door.
Open House Saturday May 25th and Sunday May 26th 11am to 2pm
Neighborhood
Located in far northern Napa County, Calistoga has a distinctly relaxed feel. More than 125 years after its founding, the community still retains its small-town charm.
Calistoga is not only famous for some of its top end wineries but perhaps better known for its many spas, thermal springs, and mud baths that line state Route 29, which runs through the heart of the small city. Calistoga knows it has something special and aims to keep it that way.
The small city’s main street offers an eclectic mix of shopping, wine-tasting rooms, and restaurants. There isn't a fast-food joint in town, so the locals head to Busters Southern BBQ for barbecue or Sarafornia for breakfast. At the top of the food chain is Solbar, Sam's Social Club, Evangeline and the new Four Seasons Resort just to name a few.
For a lighter-than-air experience, hot air balloons will float you over the sights of: Palisade Cliffs; Mount Saint Helena; Chateau Montelena; Old Faithful Geyser, which erupts every 40 minutes; and the Petrified Forest. For those who want to explore the area on foot, Robert Louis Stevenson State Park, located five miles north of Calistoga, offers a commanding view of the valley.
Homes in Calistoga are eclectic, ranging from smaller, older houses near the city center, to showplace countryside estates situated on several acres with mountain and vineyard views.
Calistoga is not only famous for some of its top end wineries but perhaps better known for its many spas, thermal springs, and mud baths that line state Route 29, which runs through the heart of the small city. Calistoga knows it has something special and aims to keep it that way.
The small city’s main street offers an eclectic mix of shopping, wine-tasting rooms, and restaurants. There isn't a fast-food joint in town, so the locals head to Busters Southern BBQ for barbecue or Sarafornia for breakfast. At the top of the food chain is Solbar, Sam's Social Club, Evangeline and the new Four Seasons Resort just to name a few.
For a lighter-than-air experience, hot air balloons will float you over the sights of: Palisade Cliffs; Mount Saint Helena; Chateau Montelena; Old Faithful Geyser, which erupts every 40 minutes; and the Petrified Forest. For those who want to explore the area on foot, Robert Louis Stevenson State Park, located five miles north of Calistoga, offers a commanding view of the valley.
Homes in Calistoga are eclectic, ranging from smaller, older houses near the city center, to showplace countryside estates situated on several acres with mountain and vineyard views.
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