A wooded, creek-fed hamlet at the center of Sonoma Valley, Jack London's country, known for privacy and architectural homes among the oaks.
Glen Ellen is small, green, and quietly storied. Tucked between Sonoma and Kenwood, it draws buyers who want seclusion without isolation: hillside parcels, creekside retreats, and design-forward homes minutes from well-known wineries.
Inventory is limited and often moves privately. Representation here rewards local knowledge: which parcels carry water, view, and vineyard rights, and which homes rarely list.
What defines the market
- Secluded hillside and creekside residences
- Architecturally significant, vineyard-adjacent homes
- Strong demand, limited supply, frequent off-market activity

