Apartments for Rent in Healdsburg, CA(98 Rentals)
Acoma Court Apartments
Citrine Apartments
3 Healdsburg Ave
427-429 University St
Cute Little Mobile Home
243 East St
416 March Ave
The Palms Apartments
97 Kennedy Ln
436 North St
416 Fitch St
Arden Healdsburg
Shamrock Gardens
462 March Ave
415 1st St
426 North St
454 March Ave
517 Fitch St
Westwood Apartments
521 Matheson St
612-618 Center St
432 March Ave
410 Hayden St
207 Piper St
429 Tucker St
8734 Mill Creek Rd
602 Healdsburg Ave
408 Powell Ave
302 Piper St
528 Fitch St
308 East St
446 March Ave
412 Powell Ave
106 1st St
10355 Westside Rd
424 March Ave
408 March Ave
423 Matheson St
-509A Johnson St
147 Healdsburg Ave
Historic A.W. Garrett House
327 Sherman St
BHDC Comstock Apartments
444 Mason St
360 March Ave
511 Brown St
507 Tucker St
524 Prince Ave
400 March Ave
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Healdsburg Overview
Healdsburg, California is the heart and soul of Sonoma Valley wine country. Healdsburg, CA is the epitome of California wine country destinations. It’s got an incomparable number of superb wineries, and it’s a culinary destination for people who want to experience the best that northern California has to offer. Many famous chefs come to the area, situated at the very heart of the Sonoma/Napa wine-producing region. Healdsburg’s population is around 11,000. It is the quintessential small town in wine country, filled with charming restaurants, exquisite landscapes, and excellent weather. Healdsburg offers five-star dining, exciting festivals, spectacular seafood, and endless wine choices from over 60 local wineries. The area offers a large roster of annual festivals and other events and a vast wealth of recreational and vacation opportunities. Healdsburg residential real estate prices are among the highest in the country. There are, however, wonderful rental opportunities for apartment seekers who want to enjoy the amazing highlights of living in Healdsburg, CA.
What is the history of Healdsburg?
Historic Healdsburg has become a small town with a widely diverse community. The town’s storied history began with the Pomo Indian villages across the fertile Russian River bottomlands of central Sonoma County. The California Gold Rush of the 1800s brought an influx of new farmers who more broadly settled the area. Harmon Heald, an entrepreneur of the times with a vision for the budding village, built a store here in 1857, then a post office, sold plots of land, and planned a small city, complete with a downtown plaza. A decade later, the town was incorporated. The town grew with the Northwestern Pacific Railroad expansion of 1871. Healdsburg was booming with tourism by then. It had already become famous for ultra-fine dining and charming rustic collectibles. The city has developed throughout its history as one with a comparatively highly educated citizenry. Today, Healdsburg is home to a population that is among the most well-educated in the United States. Over 46% of adult residents in Healdsburg have a bachelor's degree or advanced degree, compared to the U.S. average of 21.84%.
How is the weather in Healdsburg?
The weather is a premium feature of the good life in Healdsburg, California. Besides its incredible food and proliferation of wonderful wineries, the weather in Healdsburg is perhaps its most celebrated feature. The summers here are long, with mostly sunshine days and winters are short and cloudier. Throughout the year, temperatures normally range from 85°F to 37°F. Only on rare occasions, they may rise above 96°F or fall below 28°F. The best time to visit Healdsburg is between late May and late September. Monthly average rainfall from October through May generally ranges from 2 to 9 inches. From late spring through early fall, enjoy clear skies and summery temperatures for strolling through the vineyards and gorgeous Sonoma countryside.
How do I get around town?
The California wine country is all about delightful road trips to charming destinations. California is an environment for recreational excursions — an ideal state for people who love leisurely road trips. A car is essential for making the most of life in California. Especially in the wine country of northern central CA — a car equals freedom. It’s your means of opportunity to do anything and everything you can imagine for your weekend, from ballooning, to boating, to visiting the vineyards, to embarking on the perfect mountain forest loop trail. It’s all about embracing the time you spend going through the countryside as a big part of the fun.
What is the Healdsburg commute like?
The question for a Healdsburg, CA resident is, “How far is your telecommute?” Many people in Healdsburg save a lot of weekday travel time and fuel by telecommuting. The town is located about an hour north of downtown San Francisco (69 mi) on Hwy 101. Over 17% of Healdsburg residents work from home. That may not be a majority of the city’s total workers, but it’s a large percentage of its population compared to the same statistic for most of the rest of the United States. Many of the telecommuters in Healdsburg are white-collar workers in professional employment, such as tech jobs, for example. Many others are entrepreneurs running their small businesses from their homes.
What are the local media outlets?
For an idyllic lifestyle, combine the best of small-town living with the best of current media and entertainment resources. The most relevant news in the California wine country is often about what new fun, healthy, or enlightening thing is happening in the local area. In those regards, you can always assume that there’s something to be informed about. That’s why the most popular news stations, radio broadcasts, and publications in the area are those covering current events. Sonoma County Now provides the latest in regional travel news and insights into making the most of your leisurely journey through Sonoma County. Of course, residents of Sonoma County are further provided with among the nation’s most prominent national and global news sources in the San Francisco Chronicle and the LA Times. They also receive the world’s most abundant entertainment media coming directly from no less than Hollywood itself.
Why live in Healdsburg, CA?
The quaint riverside village of Healdsburg exudes small-town charm and the allure of a world-class food and wine destination. It’s partly the blending of the adorable agricultural community with the countless high-end cuisine and wine selections that make the little city so special. Add to that combination, the colorful entertainment atmosphere of its many annual music events at dreamy vineyard venues throughout the year, and you’ve got far more than many places offer in great reasons to live here. Sonoma County presents some of North America’s most captivating countryside, with beautiful vineyards, rolling hills, gorgeous valleys, and monumental redwoods. Whether you’re a young professional looking for the ideal proximity to all the urban amenities just beyond the outer ring of metro San Francisco or you’re ready to retire to rural upstate California but want to stay a short drive to live theater, symphony, cultural exhibits, and the nightlife of the city, Healdsburg offers it all. If you want to settle your young family into that sweet, quiet life you’ve envisioned, you’ll be glad to know that Healdsburg’s public schools are well rated. Of course, the overall cost of living in the area is also above average for the state and the nation.
What Healdsburg landmarks should I see?
In the open country of northern California, Sonoma’s major landmarks are oceans, bays, and rivers. Healdsburg Plaza is the definitive landmark for launching your exploration of Healdsburg and the surrounding wineries and countryside. The historic site was developed by Harmon Heald (1857) It leads out to the vibrant little streets that feature so many of the town’s best spots for wine tasting and delectable cuisines. Socialize in the lovely gazebo and picnic on the lush green grass on any pretty day. Or, catch one of the many live musical performances during the summers. Many of the wineries are centered around historical buildings that receive guests for tastings. Lake Sonoma offers a primary local landmark, and beyond it, the great natural landmarks of the area are none other than the Pacific Ocean, which creates the entire western boundary of Sonoma County, San Francisco Bay, which constitutes its southern boundary, and Napa Valley which forms its eastern boundary.
What is there to do around Healdsburg?
In Sonoma County, just choose any fun activity you can think of and it’s accessible within a short drive. Residents of apartments in Healdsburg, CA have so much to get out and enjoy, it would take volumes to list it all. Just a few examples of family-friendly wineries include Gustafson Family Vineyards, Luxurious Estate Home, Rodney Strong Vineyards, and Breathless Sparkling Wines. Other popular examples of gorgeous wineries for aspiring connoisseurs include Smith Story Wine Cellars, Flanagan Wines, The Pour House, Hawley Vineyards & Winery, Ru’s Farm, and Estrella. The list goes on. All of the wineries are on gorgeous expanses of wine country acreage. There are also around 60 state and regional parks for river or ocean floating, hiking through redwood forests, or just relaxing in the serenity of nature. If you want excitement, there are ziplining options, backpacking, camping, sailing, and every imaginable water sport available in Sonoma County. Nightlife is lively in Healdsburg. Check out Brewster’s Beer Garden, Steiner’s, the Washoe House, Jamison’s Roaring Donkey, and plenty of others. Shop at the Healdsburg Farmers’ Market for everything from fresh seafood to fresh flowers, local arts and crafts, and much more.
Any annual festivals or Healdsburg events to know?
Ready yourself for the annual wine-tasting events of your life! Late summer and fall are exhilarating times in Healdsburg and greater Sonoma County. The annual wine harvest is underway throughout the area. That means the La Cosecha Annual Grand Tasting event is upcoming. While you’re making the rounds in the vast array of wine-tasting opportunities throughout the downtown area in the lovely village of Healdsburg, plan some dates for festival-going. Aldina Vineyards in July, the September Let's Crush It event at Alexander Valley Vineyards, the Summer Music Series at the Soda Rock Winery, the Harvest Moon Celebration at Breathless Wines in September, the Summer Music Series at the Mazzocco Winery in August, the Truett Hurst Winery Sound Bath Experience in July, and so on and on. There are many, many others in neighboring Sonoma County communities every year. Plus, of course, there are the world-class urban festivals of San Francisco.
Where are the nearby vacation spots?
Welcome to the vacation land of North America. The world travels to this area for vacation, and you live here! When you venture beyond wine country for a different experience, there is an overabundance of vacation opportunities within a few hours' drive from Healdsburg. Does your idea of the perfect vacation feature abundant beach time, fishing, backpacking, or simply drifting leisurely through wine country? Maybe you’ve looked forward to taking in the majestic giant forests of the Cascade Mountains just to the north or the giant Sequoias of the Sierra Nevada range to the south? Or, catch the ferry at Portland, Oregon, and enter the magical world of Victoria, Vancouver Island, British Columbia for a few days. Whatever western vacation you desire, you are at an excellent embarkation point in Healdsburg. Within just a few hours in any direction, you can tour through some of the world’s most famous landscapes of California and Oregon.
Where is the best place to move in Healdsburg?
What kind of wine-country lifestyle do you have in mind? There are plenty of options when it comes to popular areas to live in Healdsburg, CA apartments. Five generally defined neighborhoods make up residential Healdsburg. Those include Venado, Vintage Hills, Healdsburg Terrace, Rancho Estates, Healdsburg East, River’s Bend, Chiquita, Camp Rose, and River View. Of these, the Vintage Hills/Venado area is the largest and may offer the widest range of rental alternatives. An especially fun and convenient area for residents of apartments in Healdsburg, CA is the City Center. If you prefer a walkable neighborhood with lots of activity, restaurants, cafes, shops, bars, and nightlife, this is the place to be. Most of Healdsburg’s commerce is conducted in this area, but there are also some apartment communities and single-family homes offering outstanding rental opportunities in the vicinity.
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Some errands can be accomplished on foot
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49 / 100
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Minimal bike infrastructure
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