Sonoma, California

Valley of the Moon

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What's it like to live in Sonoma?

apey1010
10mo ago
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We are a couple 40/50. Lived here for ten years. Moved from Oakland, SF before that. It’s a sleepy town. A safe town. Lots of convenient and good shopping. Some good tacos. Not much of a nightlife. But it’s beautiful. No one has stole my catalytic converter or Amazon package. But there is no pho or pizza.

PMmeyour_Jeep
10mo ago
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I moved here from San Diego 2.5 years ago to raise my family with my local wife who had moved away for a few years.

Pros-

Small, chill town.

Safe.

Friendly locals.

Lots of families which is cool since I have young children. Always kids at the parks for them to hang with.

Bike path through town is super convenient.

4th of July is amazing.

Beautiful green spaces and hikes all essentially in your backyard.

Can get everywhere in 5 minutes.

Amazing food.

Cons-

Sonoma is quiet and pretty much shuts down after 7pm. (Could be a pro but I came from San Diego where you could get anything you wanted at 3am on a Tuesday)

During the spring and summer the weekends are insane if you need to do anything downtown.

No stores other than grocery. Target is a drive to Napa or Petaluma, as is TJs or any other corporate food place.

Demo skews older (I’m 43).

Housing is expensive and not abundant but that’s anywhere in CA.

estistudent
10mo ago
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City of Sonoma is quaint with pretty views of rolling hills, vineyards, lots of trees, farms/agriculture and cute neighborhoods. Great restaurants, small businesses, adorable downtown area/plaza and nice wine tasting options but few bars. I do like the proximity to the rest of the Bay Area and the community Sonoma provides. That being said there are a lack of big businesses/chains like Costco/Target etc. - our only fast food/chain places here are Taco Bell, McDonald’s, and Jack in the Box. Safeway, Lucky’s, and Whole Foods for grocery but Sonoma Market is cool (and pricier for the most part). There is a lack of nightlife and even on weekends things aren’t open very late here.

I really love our small businesses/independent restaurants. However the city of Sonoma caters a lot to tourists and is lacking in diversity. Many retired people and mostly middle aged and older Caucasian population - although Boyes Hot Springs (<10 mins from city of Sonoma) has more diversity with some great restaurants - good Thai, Lebanese, plenty of delicious Mexican food, an amazing donut shop, bakeries, ice cream, coffee - and it’s practically a sub division of Sonoma but has a little more of a down to earth neighborhood feel.

Sonoma is a beautiful small town within reach of larger and more populous cities like Petaluma/Santa Rosa, as well as parts of Marin - but to live here you have to be prepared to drive at least 25-30 mins away for more amenities and more affordable stores and restaurants. Great dining options here as well as nice parks and nature, and a little pricier, but an overall very nice town. Having lived here for a few years I can see why so many people choose to retire here. It has its limits but it’s a beautiful and welcoming place to be.

Pros and Cons of Living in Sonoma Ca