Jenner Properties for Sale Overlooking the Tranquil Estuary of the Russian River

By: Deborah Melancon
Submitted: 2007-07-27 13:53:50
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The beauty of Jenner properties for sale attracts many people who are looking for a quiet, out-of-the-way town to live in or as property to rent out to vacationers. You will find the small town of Jenner situated on the Russian River where it flows out into the sea and most of the surrounding area is an estuary making it perfect for environmentally caring people to live in and work from. The Jenner real estate agent can find the best possible home for you and your family whether you want to overlook the River or the sea, or even if you prefer to be closer to the center of town.

The various Jenner properties for sale that your Jenner real estate agent has available can vary from large, old fashioned villas to newer apartment styled residences. The town of Jenner is close to the Golden Gate Bridge which means that many people find it a great getaway that is not too far away from their home in San Francisco. One of the most important aspects of living in a small town such as Jenner is that the people are easy to get along with and that the area is safe and pleasant to live in. Jenner is definitely a model of this.

For those that are interested in nature, the Jenner real estate agent will be able to advise you of the best houses from where sighting river otters and bird life are common occurrences. The estuary in Jenner is also where the seals have their pups and the town quite buzzes with tourists and tourist activity just before pupping season. This can be a great time to rent your Jenner home to tourists. When you look at Jenner properties for sale you should be aware of its position, bearing in mind the magnificent views and natural surroundings if you are going to lease it out to vacationers. It should be a comfortable distance from stores but isolated enough to provide a serene atmosphere with no visible signs of other people.

There are quaint coffee shops and small places to dine at in the center of Jenner and you will feel at home wherever you go. There are special beach and forest hiking trails and you can also enjoy kayaking or fishing for recreation. The Jenner real estate agent will show you the popular Goat Rock beach which lends itself to dramatic hiking expeditions and romantic picnics by moonlight. For this amazingly peaceful and content life you need to purchase your favorite from the Jenner properties for sale.

Deborah Melancon has had extensive experience in the Real Estate Industry in Bodega Bay, Dillon Beach, Jenner, Santa Rosa or Sebastapol of Sonoma and Marin County Areas, California. For more information, please contact Deborah at 1-707-875-9644 or by visiting our website: http://www.coastalsonoma-marinrealtor.com/

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