Recently Reconstructed 72-Unit Sonoma Ranch Apartment Community Destroyed in Tubbs Fire Now Leasing in Northern Santa Rosa Market

SAN DIEGO, CA - More than three years after it was destroyed by the Tubbs Fire, the newly rebuilt Sonoma Ranch Apartments is once again leasing much needed apartments in the Larkfield area of northern Santa Rosa. 

Located at 4450 Old Redwood Highway, the 96-unit Sonoma Ranch Apartments was known as Estancia Apartments before it was burned to the ground in the 2017 firestorm. The completely reimagined new community now offers one-, two- and three-bedroom luxury apartments ranging in size from 760 square feet to 1,350 square feet with monthly rents priced from $2,295 to $3,395. 

The 5.5-acre low density Sonoma Ranch development, which originally featured 72 apartment homes, now features modern farmhouse style architecture with an array of community amenities such as a resident clubhouse, electric vehicle charging stations, a heated swimming pool and a spacious dog park. Apartment amenities include central smart AC/heat, in-home full-size washer/dryer, quartz counters, stainless steel appliances, nine-foot ceilings, shaker style cabinetry, and all apartments are corner units maximizing light, privacy and quiet. 

San Diego-based Sunrise Management oversees day-to-day management and leasing of this brand-new community, which is adjacent to Cardinal Newman High School and within walking distance to Sutter Hospital.

More details are available at www.rentsonomaranch.com

About Sunrise Management: Founded in 1978, Sunrise Management is a privately-owned San Diego-based firm specializing in the management of residential real estate properties. The firm currently has regional offices in Portland, Sacramento, Las Vegas and Phoenix, with a portfolio of more than 13,000 units throughout the southwest. For more information, visit www.sunrisemgmt.com

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