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11/08/24
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MBK Rental Living has completed the development of The Haven at Deer Creek, a Class A, 134-unit multifamily community located at 495 N McDowell Blvd in the NoCal city of Petaluma, All of the buildings have solar power.
The Haven at Deer Creek features three-story, garden-style and three-story podium-style apartments. The community features 93 one-bedroom units and 41 two-bedroom units ranging from approximately 715 sf to 1.2k sf in size with monthly rents ranging from $2,350 for a one-bedroom to $2,858 for a two-bedroom.
“Our goal was to create a much needed luxurious, yet laid-back community for the City of Petaluma and the thriving San Francisco Bay Area,” said Ken McCarren, President of MBK Rental Living. Professionals working in information technology, healthcare, and a variety of other industries now have a premier residence to call home.”
McCarren went on to say, “This community embodies our ‘With Our World’ philosophy, incorporating sustainable elements like EV charging stations, solar panels, drought-resistant landscaping, and more.”
The project features open floor plans with ample natural light, stainless-steel appliances, wood-style plank flooring, quartz countertops, ceiling fan, kitchen tile backsplashes, undermount stainless steel sinks, private patios or balconies, in-unit washer and dryers, and double-pane, low-E windows for optimal energy efficiency. Community amenities include an expansive outdoor living area featuring a spa, grilling stations, a pizza oven, and a welcoming fireplace; all overlooking the scenic Deer Creek and Petaluma’s vibrant Art Walk. The thoughtfully designed Resident Lounge offers a fireplace, communal tables, dedicated work-from-home areas, a pool table, and a fully equipped entertainer’s kitchen.
Strategically located, The Haven at Deer Creek provides residents with immediate access to Hwy 101, a direct connection to Sonoma County’s renowned wine country and the greater Bay Area. Santa Rosa sits just 17 miles north, while San Francisco is a convenient 40 miles south. Furthermore, the Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Trail Station is only three miles away, offering residents a sustainable mode of transportation.
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