Wednesday, 10 March 2010
 

Featured Home Listings



  • Private Country Home
    Sierra Vista Road, Some City
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  • Nice Quiet Neighborhood
    Wine Vine Lane, Your Town
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  • Affordable New House
    Lois Lane, Metropolis
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Living in Napa County
Napa County Preserves its Heritage and Moves Thoughtfully into the Future
Owning a home in Napa County is choosing a lifestyle that integrates the business of daily life with a stunning, yet serene, natural environment. The five towns and unincorporated communities offer opportunities for families to grow and thrive, yet be confident the pristine nature of Napa County will be preserved.
Communities and Cultures
Scenic routes and winding roads connect communities and wind gently through one of the finest wine producing regions in the world.  The gateway to Napa Valley is its newest town, American Canyon. And, because it is the shortest commute to the Bay Area is proving popular with people whose business life depends on the metropolitan centers.  Real estate choices include lots of new construction and sparkling neighborhoods.
It’s only a short drive and a scenic one, to Napa, the County Seat. Here, Napa home owners dwell in an historic region that dates back to the Gold Rush. It’s also a great center for tourism and is surrounded by many famous wineries and estates.  Moving north up the Napa Valley is Yountville with its famous world class restaurants and a rich array of shops and galleries. Even though the population remains comfortably small, home owners in this Napa County gem live in the birthplace of the region’s wine industry.
Moving further north into the folds of the Napa Valley and its rolling hills, there are many small towns, famous for their amenities such as hot springs, spas, artisans and cultural activities. Napa communities and their picturesque shopping districts invite leisurely strolling.
Architectural Gems
Napa home owners enjoy a variety of architectural styles. Since many towns have a rich historic past, there are Victorian beauties and craftsman bungalows. Tree lined streets reveal unique small cottages and grand older homes that have been lovingly restored.  But, there are many Napa home owners who choose new custom homes that came along with slow growth around existing towns.
But, when people think of Napa, it’s the countryside real estate of Napa County that comes most readily to mind. Throughout the undulating valley are long established vineyards, and new boutique wineries. Tasting rooms and tours of the grand estates welcome millions of visitors every year. Napa home owners, of course, can enjoy these luxuries anytime. 
Napa’s famed viticulture is naturally paired with an appreciation for fine cuisine. Fresh fruit and vegetables, and a growing demand for organic produce inspires chefs who enjoy an international reputation.  Not far from your Napa County home are four and five star restaurants that offer unforgettable dining experiences. Visitors come from world over to enjoy the food, wine and natural environment. As a Napa home owner, these pleasures are yours whenever you choose.
Napa County Open Space
Residents of Napa County have chosen to preserve the rural essence of their piece of Northern California. While other nearby counties permitted growth and urban expansion, Napa has carefully defined the parameters of its real estate development. More than 30,000 acres of Napa County’s lush and rolling agricultural lands have been preserved. Even more acreage is protected by the Land Trust of Napa County – a group dedicated to sustaining the natural diversity and open space that has characterized this rural county throughout its history.
Napa Commerce Thrives
But, Napa County is not frozen in time. Many businesses have flowered and grown as business parks, bottling companies and new industries have thoughtfully located in Napa County. Most of the light industry is located near American Canyon, incorporated in 1992. But here again, in this newest addition to Napa County real estate, there’s been a conscious effort to maintain the character of Napa by creating a green belt preserve of more than 1000 acres.
Families yearning for the peace and serenity of a rural lifestyle that also offers world class comforts and culture, need look no further than Napa County for the ideal home. Napa County real estate is more than an equity investment; it is an investment in a quality of life that makes every sunrise a joy to behold.
 
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