Sacramento

Sacramento

Offers a dynamic blend of urban energy, historic charm, and diverse neighborhoods.

Welcome to Sacramento

Where Urban Energy Meets Historic Charm

As California's capital, Sacramento offers a unique combination of culture, affordability, and accessibility. With a growing job market, vibrant food and arts scene, and proximity to Tahoe, Napa, and the Bay Area, it's an increasingly popular choice for a wide range of homebuyers, including first-timers, families, luxury seekers, and investors.

WHY CHOOSE SACRAMENTO?

A THRIVING HOUSING MARKET & INVESTMENT POTENTIAL

Sacramento's real estate market presents strong value, with a median home price around $488K (2025), significantly lower than neighboring cities like Folsom ($799K), Roseville ($650K), and Elk Grove ($643K). The city continues to experience steady appreciation, driven by migration from more expensive metros and a robust job market.

The city's economy is anchored by state government, healthcare (UC Davis, Kaiser), education, and tech sectors. Major developments like Aggie Square and the Railyards are expected to further boost employment opportunities and housing demand.

DIVERSE NEIGHBORHOODS & LIFESTYLE OPTIONS

Sacramento offers a variety of neighborhoods to suit different lifestyles:

  • East Sacramento: Historic charm, top schools, walkability, McKinley Park.
  • Midtown: Vibrant nightlife, diverse housing, artistic culture.
  • Land Park: Family-friendly, close to downtown, large park spaces.
  • Natomas: Newer homes, proximity to the airport, affordability.
  • Oak Park & Tahoe Park: Up-and-coming areas with potential for appreciation.
  • Pocket/Greenhaven: Riverside trails, top schools, quiet, family-oriented.

Each neighborhood offers its own unique set of pros and cons, catering to a wide range of preferences and needs.

ACCESS TO NATURE & RECREATION

Sacramento boasts over 200 parks, extensive biking trails, and riverside recreation opportunities. Residents enjoy farm-to-fork dining, concerts at Golden 1 Center, and quick access to outdoor destinations like Lake Tahoe, Napa Valley, and the California coast.

EDUCATION & SCHOOLS

The city is served by multiple school districts with varying performance ratings. It's important for prospective buyers to research specific school boundaries, as they can significantly impact home values and educational options.

COMMUNITY & CULTURE

Sacramento is known for its rich cultural scene, including art galleries, theaters, music venues, and a diverse culinary landscape. The city's historic districts and modern developments offer a blend of old-world charm and contemporary living.

WHAT TO CONSIDER BEFORE BUYING

While Sacramento offers many advantages, prospective buyers should be aware of certain considerations:

  • Commute Times: Traffic congestion can vary; test drive your commute during peak hours.
  • Climate: Hot summers necessitate efficient HVAC systems and energy considerations.
  • Additional Costs: Some areas have Mello-Roos taxes or HOA fees; factor these into your budget.
  • Property Age: Older homes may require more maintenance; thorough inspections are recommended.

FINAL THOUGHTS: IS SACRAMENTO RIGHT FOR YOU?

Sacramento offers a compelling mix of affordability, cultural richness, and lifestyle variety. Whether you're seeking urban excitement, historic neighborhoods, or suburban tranquility, Sacramento has something to offer. With its stable housing market and ongoing development, it's a smart place to consider for your next home in 2025 and beyond.

Thinking about making Sacramento your home? Reach out to explore your options and find the perfect neighborhood that fits your lifestyle!

Overview for Sacramento, CA

846,557 people live in Sacramento, where the median age is 35.8 and the average individual income is $39,661.196. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

846,557

TOTAL POPULATION

35.8 YEARS

MEDIAN AGE

HIGH

POPULATION DENSITY

$39,661.196

AVERAGE INDIVIDUAL INCOME

Schools in Sacramento, CA

The following schools are within or nearby Sacramento. The rating and statistics can serve as a starting point to make baseline comparisons on the right schools for your family.
Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

A. M. Winn Waldorf-Inspired

3351 Explorer Dr., Sacramento, CA, 95827

PUBLIC
Grades:K - 8th
1/5

Abraham Lincoln Elementary

3324 Glenmoor Dr., Sacramento, CA, 95827

PUBLIC
Grades:K - 6th
1/5

Alice Birney Waldorf-Inspired

6251 13th St., Sacramento, CA, 95831

PUBLIC
Grades:K - 8th
3/5

American Lakes

2800 Stonecreek Dr., Sacramento, CA, 95833

PUBLIC
Grades:K - 8th
N/A

Anna Kirchgater Elementary

8141 Stevenson Ave., Sacramento, CA, 95828

PUBLIC
Grades:K - 6th
1/5

Arnold Adreani Elementary

9927 Wildhawk W. Dr., Sacramento, CA, 95829

PUBLIC
Grades:K - 6th
5/5

Around Sacramento, CA

There's plenty to do around Sacramento, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score.

70

SOMEWHAT WALKABLE

WALKING SCORE

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95

BIKER'S PARADISE

BIKE SCORE

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47

SOME TRANSIT

TRANSIT SCORE

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Demographics and Employment
Data for Sacramento, CA

846,557 people call Sacramento home. The population density is 5,476.298 and the largest age group is between 25 and 64 years old. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

846,557

TOTAL POPULATION

High

POPULATION DENSITY

35.8

MEDIAN AGE

49.25 / 50.75%

MEN VS WOMEN

POPULATION BY AGE GROUP

0-9 Years12%
10-17 Years11%
18-24 Years7%
25-64 Years53%
65-74 Years10%
75+ Years8%

EDUCATION LEVEL

Less Than 9th Grade
5,186 (6%)
High School Degree
17,722 (21%)
Associate Degree
15,759 (19%)
Bachelor Degree
32,841 (39%)
Graduate Degree
12,060 (14%)

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