佩塔卢马大道住宅

571 Petaluma Avenue
Sebastopol, CA 95472
Phone: (833) 466-4359

California Relay Service (CRS): 711

资格
  • Head of household must be at least 18 years or older, or legally emancipated at the time of application.

The waiting list for 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, 3-bedrrom units at Petaluma Avenue Homes opens on December 17, 2025 at 9:00 AM. Applications will be available to submit online. Please visit sahahomes.org/apply for more information. A valid email address is required to apply online. Online applications must be submitted by 5:00 PM on January 7, 2026.

纸张应用

Paper applications available for pick up at 571 Petaluma Avenue, Sebastopol, CA 95472 at the following times:

  • Monday, December 22, January 5
  • 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday, December 19, January 2
  • 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Paper applications must be received by 5:00 PM on January 7, 2026 at the address listed on the application. Please call the number above for assistance.

A lottery will be conducted for all applications received by the deadline. The top 600 applicants will be placed on the waiting list for consideration.

残障人士有权要求提供合理便利,以便参与申请流程。如果您需要合理便利,请发送电子邮件至 PetalumaAve@sahahomes.org 或拨打上面的电话。.

This building is the first affordable rental building in Sebastopol in ten years and one of the first affordable rental cohousing communities in the nation. It contains 45 apartments and town homes serving low income families and seniors. Petaluma Avenue Homes was developed using the concept of cohousing, which originated in Denmark in the 1960’s. Cohousing is an innovative approach to housing where private homes are clustered around extensive common facilities in a walkable environment.

At Petaluma Avenue Homes, cohousing principles are applied in the community garden, common house, and abundant open space, encouraging all residents to come together to build their community. Green design is also featured prominently. Solar panels reduce external energy use, bioswales collect and filter runoff water to remove pollutants, and recycled materials are used in construction to reduce resource use.

Photos by McCamant & Durrett Architects.