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Sophia Rosenberg is a New York Times-featured real estate agent with a deep background in design and marketing.
When it comes to finding your next home, Sophia prioritizes the life you envision for yourself— whether that’s fast paced and in the mix, neighborhoody and school-walkable, or slow, serene, and perched above it all. She’s well versed in every aesthetic—from California Craftsman to Spanish Colonial to Mid-Century Modern — and only shows houses that will meet your lifestyle and style goals. As a former airbnb superhost, Sophia also works with investors to find and design properties.
When it comes time to sell your home, market trends will matter, but marketing often matters more. Sophia is extremely strategic about pricing, time of sale, and perfecting the look and feel of every space. Stories, styling, and photos not only capture your home in the best light, they capture the imagination of potential buyers. Sophia honed these marketing skills creating the branding, photography, and strategy for luxury hotels before they opened, inspiring people to book rooms based on what they saw online. This experience paired with her narrative-driven approach to selling homes have proven to work in her clients’ favor.
With a degree in Interior Architecture from UC Davis, and an MBA from Babson, Sophia is equipped to handle even the most complex real estate transactions with ease, confidence, and a contagious state of calm. She’s been voted “Best Realtor” finalist three years in a row, and featured in multiple media outlets from coast to coast.
As Seen in Somona Magazine
Alta Tingle is a trendsetter who, unless you’re in the know, you might never have heard of. She opened The Gardener in Berkeley in 1984, pairing plants with elegant yet practical merchandise before this became all the rage in home decor. In 1994, she bought a 0.84-acre lot in Healdsburg at a time when this in vogue destination was still a sleepy country town.
With the help of a creative team, Tingle transformed the property, which was previously home to the Warm Springs Station Deli and Biker Bar, into a weekend getaway (in the main building), as well as a gallery (in a former barn) and a communal area (in the garden), which became the retail space for The Gardener store in Healdsburg when it opened in 1998. The popular store closed in 2022. Now, the two-parcel property (the main home and the former retail space) at 516-520 Dry Creek Road is listed for $1,650,000.