North Sonoma County Wine Country Living Welcome to Geyserville, CA — a charming and authentic Wine Country enclave in northern Sonoma County. Known for its vineyard landscapes, boutique wineries, rural elegance, and small-town character, Geyserville offers a rare blend of privacy, sophistication, and natural beauty. Located just minutes from Healdsburg yet worlds away in pace, Geyserville appeals to buyers seeking vineyard estates, country retreats, equestrian properties, and refined rural living in the heart of Sonoma County.
830 people live in Geyserville-North County, where the median age is 58.3 and the average individual income is $48,317. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Geyserville-North County has 366 households, with an average household size of 2.27. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Geyserville-North County do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 830 people call Geyserville-North County home. The population density is 183.89 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Geyserville is defined by its understated luxury and agricultural heritage. Residents enjoy:
Expansive vineyard and mountain views
Boutique, family-owned wineries
Quiet country roads and open space
Proximity to Dry Creek Valley and Alexander Valley
Farm-to-table dining and tasting experiences
Access to the Russian River and outdoor recreation
Unlike more urban Wine Country towns, Geyserville maintains a peaceful, exclusive atmosphere — ideal for those who value privacy and authenticity.
Geyserville real estate is characterized by:
Vineyard estates and income-producing properties
Modern Wine Country farmhouses
Ranch-style homes with acreage
Equestrian estates
Private gated compounds
Scenic hillside retreats
Inventory is typically limited, contributing to strong long-term value. Properties often feature expansive land parcels, guest homes, outdoor entertaining areas, and panoramic views.
Many homes embrace indoor-outdoor living — a hallmark of Sonoma County luxury.
Living in Geyserville means embracing a slower, more intentional Wine Country lifestyle.
Mornings may begin with coffee overlooking vineyards. Afternoons often include wine tasting in Alexander Valley or Dry Creek Valley. Evenings are reserved for sunset views, private gatherings, or dining at locally acclaimed restaurants.
The town offers:
Local tasting rooms and boutique wineries
Cycling through vineyard corridors
Hiking and river recreation
Seasonal wine and harvest events
Quick access to Healdsburg’s Michelin-recognized dining
It is an ideal location for both primary residences and second-home retreats.
10 minutes to Healdsburg
20–25 minutes to Santa Rosa
Approximately 75 miles to San Francisco
Near Highway 101 for convenient access
Geyserville offers rural tranquility without sacrificing connectivity.
Geyserville is considered a niche luxury and lifestyle-driven market within Sonoma County. Demand is fueled by:
Limited inventory
Vineyard and acreage appeal
Second-home buyers
Long-term investment potential
Agricultural and wine industry presence
Buyers are typically seeking privacy, land, and authentic Wine Country living.
For current pricing trends, off-market vineyard opportunities, and acreage valuations, direct consultation provides the most accurate insight.
I work in a boutique office of Sotheby International, with a focus on high-value homes, estates, vineyards and land. With a B.S. in Agricultural Business, my education is an asset when working with wine-country properties, including homes with acreage.
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