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If you're shopping for country property in Sonoma County — whether that’s acreage in Sebastopol, a rural home in Healdsburg, land in Penngrove, or a hillside property outside Santa Rosa — understanding your water supply is essential. Most rural homes in Sonoma County rely on private wells. That means you’re responsible for your own water production, maintenance, and testing. In this video, I walk through: • How groundwater works in Sonoma County • Differences in aquifers between Sebastopol, Healdsburg, Petaluma, and Santa Rosa • What to request in escrow when buying rural property • How to evaluate well production and yield • Water quality testing considerations • What long-term ownership really looks like Buying country property is different than buying in a subdivision. There are additional systems, regulations, and responsibilities that can directly impact your plans for expansion, agriculture, ADUs, or long-term value. If you're considering rural real estate in Sonoma County, I’d love to help you evaluate properties strategically and protect your investment. 📍 Serving: Sebastopol Healdsburg Santa Rosa Petaluma Penngrove Windsor Rohnert Park Bennett Valley West County Sonoma County at large If you're planning a move, download my relocation guide here: https://www.rachelrealtor.com/buyer-a... In the next episode, we’ll cover septic systems and how they impact bedroom count, additions, and development potential.