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First Time Home Buyers in Sacramento Area


Folsom

first time home buyers in sacramento area01Folsom is a city with a long and rich history beginning during the California Gold Rush days. Many people recognize the name Folsom for Folsom State Prison, a 109-year old resident facility.

The population of Folsom is 62,945 with a median age of 35.9 years and median household income of $73,175.

First time home buyers in Sacramento area may be interested to know that Folsom has received rave reviews in several surveys. In July of 2006, Money magazine ranked Folsom 34th among the top 100 places to live in the United States. In December 2006, Business Week magazine listed Folsom on its 25 Best Affordable Suburbs in the United States. The ranking included factors such as affordability, academics, safety and culture. Current Folsom Sales Trends

Folsom has nine elementary schools, two middle schools, two high schools and one community college.

For recreation, residents and visitors enjoy the city zoo, a community center, two community clubhouses and 37 parks. For first time home buyers in Sacramento area who like to shop for things besides homes, Folsom's historic district has wonderful shopping amid its landmarks and scenery. With over 60 antique dealers, Folsom has one of the largest antique centers in the West. There's plenty of other shopping as well, including the open-air Folsom Factory Outlets.

Folsom Lake State Recreation Area is part of the California State Park System. Its 18,000 beautiful acres provide a lovely place for fishing, camping, picnics, horseback riding, water skiing, boating, swimming and studying nature. Folsom Lake has 120 miles of shoreline.

El Dorado Hills

El Dorado Hills, an unincorporated part of El Dorado County, boasts low crime rates and a high per capita income. According to its Chamber of Commerce, this town is "one of the most prestigious residential areas in Northern California." With its rolling hills and open space, it's a beautiful and desirable place to live.

El Dorado Hills consists of 1,805 square miles nestled along Highway 50 in the lower Sierra Nevada foothills. 2005 population estimates are 173,407 for El Dorado County, with 18,016 residing in El Dorado Hills. Current El Dorado Hills Sales Trends

There are three school districts in El Dorado Hills: Buckeye Union School District, El Dorado Union School District and Rescue Union School District.

First time home buyers in Sacramento area will be interested to know that El Dorado Hills has many trails, lovely parks, ball fields, tennis courts and other recreation facilities. The Community Services District offers recreation programs for pre-school, school age, youth, teens, adults and senior adults. These programs include sports, dance, arts, crafts, swimming, fitness, wellness and general recreation.


Cameron Park

first time home buyers in sacramento area02Cameron Park is a relatively new community located about 30 miles east of Sacramento, in El Dorado County. It was begun in the 1950's when a rancher named Larry Cameron bought 5,000 acres.

The area was once inhabited by the Niesenan branch of the Maidu Indians. Today it offers rural living and a wonderful climate, with average temperatures in January ranging from a low of 31 to a high of 53; and in July from a low of 56 and a high of 91.

As of 2000, the population of Cameron Park was 15,025 with a median age of 39 years. Current Cameron Park Sales Trends

According to the Shingle Springs/Cameron Park Chamber of Commerce, existing residents appreciate this "family-oriented community, excellent schools, quality healthcare facilities and the businesses who provide diverse goods and services."

First Time Home Buyers in Sacramento Area who choose Cameron Park will appreciate that Lake Tahoe is only 70 miles away. It offers some of the best winter sports in the Country. In addition, The American and Consumnes Rivers offer activities year round, as does the El Dorado National Forest.

Several shopping centers meet the needs of Cameron Park and nearby Shingle Springs residents.

Sacramento

First time home buyers in Sacramento area may be surprised to learn that Sacramento, founded in 1849, is the oldest incorporated city in the State. Gold was discovered in 1848 just 30 miles east of Sacramento. In 1850 California became a state and four years later Sacramento became the State capital.

Sacramento is situated 90 miles northeast of San Francisco and 383 miles north of Los Angeles.

Population is 460,000 in the city. The climate is considered Mediterranean, with mild temperatures year round and dry summers with lots of sunshine. The average temperature in January is 53.5 degrees and in July 88 degrees. Current Sacramento Sales Trends

There is a lot of culture, including professional ballet, opera and theater companies. There are nine shopping malls including Town and Country Village, Arden Fair, Westfield Downtown Plaza, Pavilions and Folsom Premium Outlets.

Sacramento is bound by two rivers, the American and the Sacramento. As a result, there are plenty of outdoor activities including fishing, boating and river rafting on the 1,000 miles of nearby waterways. There are also 120 city parks and professional sports (Sacramento Kings of the NBA and Sacramento Monarchs of the NWBA and Sacramento River Cats, a Triple A baseball team).






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