±5.93 AC Mixed‑Use Redevelopment Opportunity on Highway 12, Sonoma, CA
Prime Highway 12 frontage with exceptional mixed use potential
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BANKRUPTCY SALE* |
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COVERED LAND PLAY (W/ INCOME) |
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LARGE ±5.93 ACRE PARCEL |
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STREET FRONTAGE ON HIGHWAY-12 |
| ADDRESS | 19357 Hwy 12, Sonoma, CA |
| Est. Mo. in-place income | $10,000 |
| Type | Land (Mixed-Use; Res/Comm) | Redevelopment opportunity |
| Site Size/AC | ±5.93 |
| Landscape | Private olive grove with hill views and Sonoma Creek frontage |
| Zoning | MX (Mixed-Use) APN#: 127-141-006-000 |
*Bankruptcy Sale* Any purchase of this property will be subject to approval of the Bankruptcy Court. The offering presents a prime redevelopment opportunity consisting of a 5.93-acre mixeduse zoned parcel ideally positioned along Highway 12 with direct frontage and scenic adjacency to Sonoma Creek. The property is currently improved with multiple structures, including single-family residence(s) and commercial building(s), providing a blend of existing income (in-place estimated income at $10,000/mo) and future redevelopment opportunities.
The property encompasses approximately 5.93 acres and is designated under the Mixed-Use (MU) zoning district, which encourages a flexible blend of residential, commercial, and community-oriented uses.
This zoning designation supports a wide range of development possibilities, including retail, office, hospitality, multifamily, or mixed-use, subject to City and County approvals. The parcel’s large size and frontage along Highway 12 offer a rare opportunity for a comprehensive redevelopment or repositioning project. Additionally, its adjacency to Sonoma Creek enhances its long-term value and potential appeal for higher-end residential or mixed-use projects. The site is currently leased to seven (7) tenants producing $10,000/ mo in income, thus provides holding flexibility while entitlements or redevelopment plans are pursued.
*Portions of the Property are encumbered by Sonoma Creek and associated riparian/floodway areas and setback requirements, which may render such portions unusable for development. All information provided herein, including zoning or plans for redevelopment, is for convenience only and must be independently investigated.
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