$2,100,000
Overview
The street bends quietly from mid-town toward a central St. Helena address — close to the daily rhythm of the valley, with Main Street and Silverado Trail within easy reach.
Spanning 2,408± square feet, this tri-level residence is organized around a clear sense of flow: open communal spaces at its center, with private quarters above and below, each offering its own degree of separation.
The main level moves naturally from kitchen to living to dining — a layout equally suited to everyday living and relaxed entertaining. The kitchen is anchored by a Wolf range and Sub-Zero refrigeration, with an island designed for both preparation and conversation. A gas fireplace grounds the living area without overwhelming it. A formal dining room and private office extend the functionality of the level, balancing daily work with spaces intended for gathering.
Downstairs, two bedrooms and a full bath create a separate wing for guests or family. The upper level is devoted entirely to the primary suite, complete with a sitting area, fireplace, walk-in closet, and en suite bath — offering a more secluded retreat.
Outside, a rear deck opens toward the surrounding landscape, where filtered vineyard views extend beyond the property. The lawn, front porch, and outdoor living spaces encourage an easy connection to the outdoors in a setting that feels both central and quietly removed. The combination of in-town convenience, low-maintenance living, and privacy also presents a compelling opportunity for those seeking a refined Napa Valley 1031 exchange property.
HIGHLIGHTS
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0.24± acre mid-town setting
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3 BD, 2 BA + powder room, office
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2,408± sq ft tri-level home
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Wolf + Sub-Zero kitchen
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Private primary suite level
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Gated drive, detached garage
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Porch, decks, filtered vineyard views
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St. Helena
Napa County’s crown jewel just might be St. Helena. Home to grand vineyard estates that sit behind gated drives and rows of olive trees, as well as idyllic neighborhood living. St. Helena offers the ultimate in Napa Valley lifestyle: tranquility, relaxation, and refined recreation. A fabulous main street, restaurants, spas, and shops are a magnet for St. Helena tourists and locals alike. There's a strong local community feel here as well, with many of the community's historic buildings having been preserved and turned into specialty shops, galleries, and restaurants. For families, St. Helena offers great public and private schools for kids from Pre-K through High School. The city has several public parks, including the twelve-acre Crane Park on the outskirts of town, home to St. Helena's Farmers’ Market, several picnic sites, eight lighted bocce courts, two baseball fields, a skateboard facility, newly resurfaced lighted tennis courts, and new pickleball courts.





























