Charles Schulz’s Former Northern California Home Listed for $3.2 Million

A rare opportunity to own a piece of American pop culture history has just arrived. Over two decades after his death, the former home of Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz is now on the market for $3.2 million. The iconic cartoonist, best known for creating beloved characters like Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and Lucy, lived on this sprawling 28-acre estate in Sebastopol, Sonoma County, during the height of his career.

A Legacy in Sonoma County

Schulz acquired the land in the early 1960s, moving from Minnesota to Northern California with his family. He then custom-built the residence, which became known as Coffee Grounds, named after its location on Coffee Lane. The home served as a sanctuary for Schulz and his family from the mid-1960s until the early 1970s, before it was sold. Though the property where Schulz’s studio once stood was sold last year for nearly $4 million, the main home is now available for a bit under $3.3 million, offering a glimpse into the world of one of the most influential cartoonists in history.

The Home: A Mid-Century Modern Masterpiece

The Primary Suite: A True Sanctuary

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A Piece of Schulz’s Legacy

This property is more than just a home—it’s a living piece of Charles Schulz’s legacy. It provides an opportunity for the next owner to step into the world of the man behind Peanuts, surrounded by the very scenery that inspired much of his work.

Whether you’re a Peanuts enthusiast or someone looking for a beautiful and tranquil home in one of California’s most desirable locations, this property offers a unique and exceptional opportunity. Listed by Maria Marchetti and Sonya Hollander of Sotheby’s International Realty, this home could soon be yours for $3.2 million—an incredible chance to live in a piece of American history, shaped by one of the 20th century’s most influential artists.