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Vibrant Roseland, filled with Latin-American culture and local gems
Roseland is a vibrant neighborhood surrounded by Latin-American culture about 2 miles from the center of sunny Santa Rosa, a laid-back city in Sonoma County. Compared to other markets in the Bay Area, Roseland has an older housing stock with fixer-uppers and investment potential. Around 60% of its population is Latino. As a result, this neighborhood offers traditional markets, community gardens and unique eateries like the Mitote Food Park, a central venue for food trucks and lively festivals. "This is one of the city's most diverse areas. They have a Cinco de Mayo celebration, and families can go to the Mitote Food Park on the weekends," says Lita Gonzalez, an area local and Realtor at Coldwell Banker Realty in nearby Petaluma. "It has changed a lot since I started 20 years ago. People have moved in and fixed up the homes, which has allowed more people to move in."
Roseland is located close to big-box shopping across Highway 101 and downtown Santa Rosa at the 3rd Street exit.
People enjoy dinner after work at Mitote Food Park in Roseland.
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Fixer-uppers and brand-new construction
Houses in Roseland sit on flat, fenced-in lots with balmy gardens and palm trees. This neighborhood features Craftsman and ranch-style homes built around the 1950s. Many areas, such as the Paseo Vista Subdivision, have attached two-story homes built in the 2020s with monthly HOA fees of around $150. Single-family home prices range from $450,000 to $800,000. Manufactured homes in areas like the Roseland Mobile Home Park cost between $50,000 and $200,000. "The condition of the homes is a big factor. Many of them are fixer-uppers, and some are not under conventional financing," Gonzalez says.
Contemporary homes are being built in large numbers in Santa Rosa's Roseland neighborhood.
Roseland offers some Craftsman-style homes to choose from.
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Latino markets and diverse dining options at Mitote Food Park
This neighborhood’s diverse establishments bring life to Sebastopol Road, a commercial district with Latino restaurants and Spanish-style shopping centers. No landmark may be more significant than the Mitote Food Park, a vibrant courtyard with authentic food trucks and spacious outdoor seating. Sazon Authentic Peruvian Cuisine is a family owned, counter-serve eatery that serves Peruvian seafood dishes and empanadas. Roseland also features supermarkets like Foodmaxx and Rancho Mendoza Supermercado.
Roseland locals enjoy a late lunch at Mitote Food Park.
Roseland offers fantastic authentic food at Sazon Peruvian Cuisine.
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Festivals and events in Roseland
Roseland is blooming with community events. The Roseland Cinco de Mayo Festival celebrates Mexican American heritage in May with craft vendors and mariachi performances in the Mitote Food Park. Residents can also attend the Roseland Community Festival, a bilingual block party in October that features live music, art and activities for kids.
Award-winning and high-ranking Sonoma County schools
Robert L. Stevens Elementary School earns a B grade from Niche and is ranked No. 1 among diverse schools in Sonoma County according to the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC) test. While Roseland Acceleration Middle School does not have an available Niche score, it offers an accelerated learning environment for students to collaborate and develop their skills. Elsie Allen High School receives a C-plus with award-winning drama and agricultural programs.
Robert L. Stevens Elementary School is a public elementary school.
Your children will love the campus at Roseland Acceleration Middle School.
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Locals can tend the community garden or walk the Rodota Trail
Bayer Park & Gardens has a community garden with flowers, fruits and vegetables. This green space also includes an open-air pavilion, a concrete skatepark and a lawn with event seating. Southwest Community Park is another area with basketball courts, a baseball diamond and a soccer field. Cyclists and walkers can take advantage of the Joe Rodota Trail, an 8.5-mile paved path along a former railway that connects Roseland to downtown.
The Roseland Regional Library has a community reading project at Bayer Park.
Enjoy a game of basketball at Southwest community Park.
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CityBus, Shulz Airport and Highway 101 to San Francisco
The Santa Rosa CityBus is the city's public transit with 17 fixed routes and stops throughout Roseland on Sebastopol Road. San Francisco is roughly 55 miles south of Roseland on U.S. Highway 101. Properties along U.S. 101 and Sebastopol Road may experience higher traffic noise levels. Santa Rosa's airport, the Charles M. Schulz–Sonoma County Airport, provides domestic passenger flights around 10 miles north.
Public transportation is ready for you in the Roseland neighborhood.
Catch a flight to or from Roseland at the Charles M. Schulz–Sonoma County Airport.
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime
Roseland
US
Homicide
4
4
Sexual Assault
5
4
Assault with Weapon
4
4
Robbery
4
4
Burglary
4
4
Motor Vehicle Theft
4
4
Larceny
5
4
Crime Score
4
4
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Roseland Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Roseland, Santa Rosa sell after 82 days on the market compared to the national average of 53 days. The median sale price for homes in Roseland, Santa Rosa over the last 12 months is $589,000, up 1% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Looking for an investment opportunity for a property in good shape, look no further (new roof in 2017 and units remodeled in past 7 years)! This Fourplex consists of four 2-bedroom/1-bathroom units that are approximately 700-900 square feet each (3,568 square feet total) with a secure common area with grass and trees (only two entrances to the common area) 12,480 square foot lot, built in 1979,
Prime triplex consisting of one 3 bed/2 bath unit, one 2 bed/2 bath & one 1 bed/1 bath unit. Both end units have private fenced yards. Previous improvements include siding, membrane roof, dual pane windows and fencing. Low maintenance landscape. 3 covered parking spaces and 3 uncovered. Down a private driveway and in a quiet setting. Wonderful opportunity to live in one and rent the others or
Development potential. 2.24 level acreage in town. Utilities are in the street (West Ave) Endless possibilities. Click the virtual media link for drone video
In Santa Rosa, Rancho Valencia invites you to join a warm community of rental homes where neighbors feel like friends. Our two- and three-bedroom homes are designed with exceptional care to provide you the ample space and next-level comfort that your lifestyle requires.
Property Id: 2272512Furnished room and private bathroom with all utilities included full use of the kitchen, washer and dryer and garage off street parking.
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