Welcome to Mendocino Real Estate Guide!
Let us be your guide to the many possibilities of Mendocino County Real Estate! Look through our Digital Magazine to find your Mendocino Dream. Maybe it's an ocean view cottage or mountain getaway, or maybe it's acreage you're looking for, or your own vineyard or B&B. Start at Page 1 and browse cover to cover, or use the links on this page to jump right to what you're looking for. Whether you're buying or selling, for residential or commercial, in the inland valleys or on the rugged north coast, let Mendocino Real Estate Guide lead the way!
- On Our Cover This Month
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Beautifully remodeled with new kitchen with granite countertops, open floor plan with hardwood floors, central heat and air, new windows, new roof and remodeled baths. Oversized 2 car garage plus a shop area, hot tub and covered patio. All located in a wonderful Westside neighborhood.
- See more photos and information on Page 4
- On Our Cover Last Month
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Builder closeout has reduced the price on this spacious 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home to near cost of construction! This home is ready to move into, has great special finishes, tile, granite, wood flooring, indoor laundry, wired bonus room off of the garage, conveniently located just a five-minute walk to the town of Mendocino.
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- See more photos and information on Page 4
YOUR HOME: Home Improvement Ideas
- Homegrown Bounty
- The manzanita is blooming, the oaks are sprouting their first tender buds, and occasional balmy days bring both respite from the rains and thoughts of Spring. Whether we consider ourselves gardeners or not, the urge to step forth into the sunshine from our proverbial caves and plant something that will grow bright and green runs deep in our ancestry. If what we plant is edible, we have the added bonus of fresh, full-flavored groceries available directly outside our doors.
- The Warmth of Wood.
- Ah, the romance of a warm fire dancing atop fragrant logs on a frosty winter night! It’s no wonder that wood-burning appliances continue to gain popularity. In addition to the aesthetic appeal, the cost of burning wood compares quite favorably to natural gas, propane, oil and electricity and wood, when managed wisely, is a renewable resource.
- See the article on page 18 of our last issue