Napa County Real Estate

Napa County is a place of legends and has earned a worldwide reputation for its fine wines, natural beauty, and enviable lifestyle.  Located just east of Sonoma County, another highly regarded wine producing region, Napa has a prime North Bay location that offers easy access to San Francisco and the rest of the Bay Area as well as to Sacramento and the Central Valley.

Learn more about real estate in Napa County California below.

Napa County Real Estate for Sale

Napa County March 28, 2024
231
Listed
115
Avg. DOM
$950.16
Avg. $ / Sq.Ft.
$1,725,000
Med. List Price
231 Properties
Page 1 of 20
Open 3/31
2160 Madison Street Yountville,  CA 94599
3
Beds
2
Baths
1,577
Sq.Ft.
1988
Year Built
2
Days on Site
324016279
MLS
Open 3/30
1190 River Park Boulevard Napa,  CA 94559
$1,725,000
Neighborhood: River Park Estates
3
Beds
3
Baths
2,727
Sq.Ft.
1994
Year Built
2
Days on Site
324019944
MLS
5
Beds
4
Baths
4,870
Sq.Ft.
2005
Year Built
2
Days on Site
324018061
MLS
3
Beds
2F11/2
Baths
3,187
Sq.Ft.
2006
Year Built
2
Days on Site
324018060
MLS
Open 3/28
150 Silverado Trail #72 Napa,  CA 94559
2
Beds
2
Baths
1,023
Sq.Ft.
2002
Year Built
2
Days on Site
324020862
MLS
4
Beds
2
Baths
1,560
Sq.Ft.
2001
Year Built
2
Days on Site
324020934
MLS
$775,000
Neighborhood: Alta Heights
2
Beds
1
Baths
1,116
Sq.Ft.
1945
Year Built
2
Days on Site
324021160
MLS
Open 3/30
2006 Elliott Drive American Canyon,  CA 94503
3
Beds
2
Baths
1,020
Sq.Ft.
1968
Year Built
2
Days on Site
324019834
MLS
Open 3/29
590 Sunset Drive Angwin,  CA 94508
3
Beds
3
Baths
1,712
Sq.Ft.
1964
Year Built
3
Days on Site
324007124
MLS
4
Beds
3
Baths
3,330
Sq.Ft.
1964
Year Built
3
Days on Site
324014499
MLS
Open 3/30
1226 Cayetano Drive Napa,  CA 94559
$795,000
Neighborhood: Oak Creek Village
3
Beds
2
Baths
1,868
Sq.Ft.
1986
Year Built
3
Days on Site
324019747
MLS
Open 3/30
4413 Tanglewood Way Napa,  CA 94558
4
Beds
2F11/2
Baths
2,004
Sq.Ft.
1968
Year Built
3
Days on Site
324019962
MLS

The Napa Valley is the heart and soul of Napa County and is one of the most beautiful places in California, similar in many ways to Tuscany. The Napa Valley has the distinction of having been named the first American Viticultural Area (AVA) in California.  Its temperate Mediterranean climate, with mild winters and warm, dry summers helps make the Napa Valley a great place for growing grapes; and this pleasant climate, along with Napa's joie de vivre makes Napa County a great place to live. 

The gateway to the Napa Valley is American Canyon, a modern, family friendly city at the southern tip of Napa County.  Just north of American Canyon is the city of Napa, which is the county seat and business hub of Napa County.  Continuing on along the St. Helena Highway (Highway 29), Yountville and St. Helena are two small cities full of old-world charm.  At the northern end of the Napa Valley is Calistoga, well known for its waters and its wines.

Off the beaten path, on the eastern edge of Napa County is a more rural environment, where residents and visitors can enjoy the great outdoors without sacrificing the pleasures of living in the wine country.  Angwin is a small mountain community located on the edge of Las Posadas State Forest, just a few miles northeast of St. Helena.  A few more miles to the east is Lake Berryessa, a recreational area surrounded by miles of ranchlands and a few small housing areas.

Although touring Napa's wineries, which are strung out along two main wine trails - Highway 29 and the Silverado Trail - is one of the area's most popular activities, it is by no means the only thing to do in Napa.  Culinary adventures, art events, and festivals take place throughout the year.  Hot air balloon rides and spas, sightseeing and shopping, hiking and biking, golf and tennis, and dining - both casual and fine - are all a part of what makes Napa so special.

Real estate in Napa County is varied and precious.  In many areas strict regulations protecting the agricultural heritage of the county have kept residential development modest.  Many structures, including homes and cottages, bear testament to times gone by and are on the list of historic sites in Napa County.  From Queen Anne mansions in Napa, to charming Victorian cottages in Calistoga and classic Italianate Victorians in St. Helena, architecture in Napa County has a history of distinction.  Today, in addition to the classical homes of yesteryear, homes in Napa County range from new single-family homes in planned neighborhoods to modest, mid-century dwellings, or extravagant custom-designed properties in the countryside.

Whether you are looking for a single-family home in a family friendly neighborhood, a condominium that is conveniently located for work or commuting, or a stunning estate set in some of California's most famous countryside, Napa County is a great place to begin your house hunting. 

Napa County Realtors 

For assistance with your search for a home in Napa County, or to sell your Napa home, please contact the residential real estate experts at Wine Country Modern Real Estate.