Friday, July 29, 2011

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Look for the "Save This Search" link at the top of the page next time you search. Homes for Sale Receive monthly e-newsletter Keep your finger on the Real Estate pulse with helpful hints and tips for home buyers, sellers, and real estate professionals. Don't show me this again Sorry but this service is currently unavailable. Amazing 3 story townhome features 2 decks overlooking the River, 3rd story. Pride of ownership, home is in excellent condition. Lovely backyard with B/I pool & waterfall, covered. Rare one story, 3 bdrm, 2 full baths, indoor laundry area, kitchen offers. Receive monthly e-newsletter Keep your finger on the real estate pulse with helpful hints and tips for home buyers, sellers, and real estate professionals. Don't show me this again Sorry but this service is currently unavailable. Sac Town, as locals like to refer to it, is ideally located where the Sacramento and American rivers converge, just 90 miles northeast of San Francisco. Sacramento was founded in 1848 by a pioneer named John Sutter who originally named the area Sutter Fort. In 1848, the city's destiny was forever changed when gold was discovered at Sutter's Mill near the fort. Thousands of gold-seekers flocked to the area, culminating in the biggest human migration ever recorded. Sacramento's backdrop is breathtaking, lined by the Sierra Nevada Mountains and the abundance of lush trees that earned it the moniker City of Trees. For residents and visitors alike, the city is still very much a Wild West town despite its modern undertaking. This area features 28 acres of historic buildings from the 1800s and nostalgic touches such as horse-drawn carriages, wooden sidewalks and a host of old fashioned shops. While this historic landmark is a strong draw for visitors, the surrounding park is just as appealing. With 40 acres that span 12 city blocks featuring lush landscaping and rows of roses, camellias and blooming redwoods, this beautiful park is the perfect backdrop for the majestic Capitol. First-time Sacramento homebuyers searching for affordable housing should look no further than Folsom, a middle-class suburb that was established during the Gold Rush era. Many families settle and buy a home here because of its many parks and a solid school district. The area also pays tribute to its historical past, where the Gold Rush lives on at Sutter Street in downtown Folsom. Sutter Street is lined by antique shops, museums and cafes reminiscent of the period. This mix of modern suburb and old Wild West comes at an affordable cost, with Folsom Homes for Sale ranging from $300,000 to $800,000. City slickers and artsy urban dwellers prefer midtown Sacramento for its proximity to downtown and its eclectic neighborhood. The housing here is just as diverse as the residents, ranging from renovated flats, mansions, townhomes and luxury apartments. Victorian manors and bungalows can also be found side by side, shaded by soaring elm trees. With a wealth of specialty shops, cafes, restaurants and kitschy bookstores, midtown Sacramento offers all the amenities of a bustling downtown, minus the hassle. So if you love the California lifestyle but hate the high cost of living, start your Sacramento Real Estate Search today. Our database of over 3 million listings nationwide and detailed property trends help you make sense of Sacramento home buying trends. You can view different homes for sale in Sacramento by price, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, and even more advanced search criteria such as swimming pools and golf courses. You can also modify your search by property type including Sacramento condos and Sacramento foreclosures. Our vast hometown newspaper affiliates to give you the most Sacramento open houses, updated daily, the largest number of open house listings available on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

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