20010 Waif Mine Rd
Sonora, CA 95370
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Bedrooms
3
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Bathrooms
2
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Square Feet
1,200 sq ft
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Available
Available Now
Highlights
- Pets Allowed
- Fireplace
- Vaulted Ceiling
About This Home
Property Id: 1731903 Large property with large garden area as well as a large chicken house and pen. Easy access to the bypass. Close to national forests, Pinecrest, state parks, hospital, and restaurants. Large rooms, vaulted ceiling, two full bath. Master suite. Private. Washer and dryer hookups.
20010 Waif Mine Rd is a house located in Tuolumne County and the 95370 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Curtis Creek Elementary attendance zone.
House Features
Dishwasher
Fireplace
Vaulted Ceiling
Oven
- Fireplace
- Dishwasher
- Oven
- Vinyl Flooring
- Vaulted Ceiling
Contact
- Listed by Joshua Klaverweiden
- Phone Number (209) 588-3315
- Contact
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Source
- Fireplace
- Dishwasher
- Oven
- Vinyl Flooring
- Vaulted Ceiling
In 1848, miners from Sonora, Mexico headed to the Sierra Nevada Foothills at the height of the California Gold Rush. While Sonora has changed and grown since then, the essence of the frontier town -- especially with its historic buildings -- still exists. For tourists, it is still somewhat of a frontier -- it is the last city before entering Yosemite National Park, 70 miles southeast. Stanislaus National Forest, popular for hiking, camping, snowmobiling, and river rafting, is 15 miles east.
Sonora is considered the cultural center of the region, home to a variety of museums, theaters, and art galleries. Downtown Sonora provides a beautiful and historic shopping district, filled with top-rated restaurants and a variety of charming shops.
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