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Downtown Sacramento

  • Vibe: urban and lively.
  • Highlights: Capitol Mall, Old Sacramento, entertainment venues, museums, and a vibrant nightlife.
  • Attractions: State Capitol, Golden 1 Center (home of the Sacramento Kings), and historic landmarks.
  • Average home prices can range from the mid-$400,000s to well over $1 million, depending on the property type and location.

Midtown Sacramento

  • Vibe: artsy and eclectic.
  • Highlights: trendy boutiques, art galleries, hip restaurants, and a mix of historic and modern architecture.
  • Attractions: Sutter's Fort, Lavender Heights (LGBTQ+ district), and numerous cultural events.
  • Single-family homes in Midtown Sacramento could range from the mid-$500,000s to over $1 million, while condos and apartments might have a lower starting point.

East Sacramento

  • Vibe: residential and family-friendly.
  • Highlights: tree-lined streets, parks, and proximity to the American River Parkway.
  • Attractions: McKinley Park, Sacramento State University, and the Fabulous Forties neighborhood.
  • Average home prices typically range from the high $500,000s to over $1 million, depending on the size and condition of the home.

Natomas

  • Vibe: Suburban and growing.
  • Highlights: residential neighborhoods, shopping centers, and proximity to the Sacramento International Airport.
  • Attractions: Sleep Train Arena and the Discovery Park recreation area.
  • Average home prices may fall in the mid- to high-$400,000s, depending on the property type and size.

Roseville

  • Vibe: Suburban with a mix of residential and commercial areas.
  • Highlights: shopping malls (like Westfield Galleria), family-friendly neighborhoods, and parks.
  • Attractions: Golfland Sunsplash, Fountains at Roseville, and Maidu Museum & Historic Site.
  • Average home prices can range from the mid- to high-$500,000s to over $1 million, depending on the area.

Folsom

  • Vibe: Suburban with historical charm.
  • Highlights: Historic Old Folsom, proximity to Folsom Lake, and outdoor recreation opportunities.
  • Attractions: Folsom State Prison Museum, Folsom Dam, and the American River Bike Trail.
  •  Average home prices may range from the mid- to high-$500,000s to well over $1 million.

Davis

  • Vibe: college town and bike-friendly.
  • Highlights: UC Davis campus, farmers' markets, and a strong focus on sustainability.
  • Attractions: Arboretum, Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts, and Davis Greenbelt.
  • Average home prices can vary but may fall in the mid- to high-$600,000s and above.

Elk Grove

  • Vibe: Suburban with a mix of residential and commercial areas.
  • Highlights: family-oriented neighborhoods, parks, and a growing community.
  • Attractions: Elk Grove Park, Laguna Creek Parkway, and the Old Town Elk Grove.
  • Average home prices may range from the mid- to high-$400,000s to the mid-$600,000s.

West Sacramento

  • Vibe: Up-and-coming with a mix of urban and suburban elements.
  • Highlights: a developing waterfront district, proximity to downtown Sacramento, and the Bridge District.
  • Attractions: Raley Field (home of the Sacramento River Cats), the Barn, and River Walk Park.
  • Average home prices in West Sacramento may range from the mid- to high-$400,000s to the mid-$600,000s, depending on the specific neighborhood and property type.

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What you need to Know about Living in NorCal


Cost of Living in Sacramento:

The cost of living in Sacramento is generally lower than in some other major California cities, such as San Francisco and Los Angeles, but it's higher than the national average. Housing costs are a significant factor, and they can vary depending on the neighborhood. Other factors, like utilities, groceries, transportation, and healthcare, also contribute to the overall cost of living.

Traffic:

Traffic conditions in Sacramento can vary depending on the time of day and specific areas. Here are some key points:

  • Traffic conditions in Sacramento can vary depending on the time of day and specific areas. Here are some key points:
  • Highways and Commuting: Sacramento has several major highways, including I-5, I-80, and Highway 50. While traffic congestion can occur during peak hours, it's generally not as severe as in major metropolitan areas like Los Angeles.
  • Public Transportation: Sacramento Regional Transit (RT) provides public transportation services, including buses and light rail. The availability and convenience of public transit can depend on the specific area.
  • Suburban Areas: Suburban areas, such as Roseville, Folsom, and Elk Grove, may experience less traffic congestion than the central city during peak commuting hours. However, traffic conditions can still vary.

Things to do

Sacramento and the Greater Sacramento area offer a diverse range of activities for residents and visitors. Here are some things to do in and around the region:

  1. Visit the State Capitol
  2. Old Sacramento State Historic Park
  3. Museums and Cultural Institutions
  4. American River Parkway
  5. Farm-to-Fork Dining
  6. Delta River Cruises
  7. Entertainment at Golden 1 Center
  8. Local Breweries and Wineries
  9. Folsom Lake Recreation Area
  10. Events and Festivals
  11. Shopping in Midtown and Downtown
  12. Davis Bike Trails
  13. Wildlife at the Sacramento Zoo
  14. Historic Folsom

School Systems

There are numerous school districts serving the Greater Sacramento area, each of which has its own set of schools and educational programs. The quality of school systems can vary, so it's important to research specific districts and schools based on your preferences and needs. It's recommended to research individual schools within a district, as well as overall district performance, to make informed decisions about education in the area. Consider factors such as academic achievement, extracurricular activities, teacher quality, and community involvement. Additionally, the Greater Sacramento region is home to several higher education institutions, including California State University, Sacramento (Sac State) and the University of California, Davis (UC Davis), which are well-regarded institutions offering a range of undergraduate and graduate programs.

How to Find The Right Community 

Finding the right community in the Greater Sacramento area involves considering factors such as proximity to work, schools, safety, and community atmosphere. Research school districts, evaluate your commute, and explore neighborhoods firsthand by attending local events and connecting with residents. Visit prospective areas at different times and consult with a local real estate agent for insights. Factor in your budget, assess amenities, and consider future growth plans. Prioritize your values, whether it's a sense of community or access to nature, to guide your decision. Combining these considerations will help you make an informed choice about the ideal community for your needs and preferences in the Greater Sacramento region.

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