South Folsom Hills

Search for: South Folsom Hills Drive five to ten minutes outside of Folsom or Rancho Cordova and you will be taken by how dramatically the landscape changes. Genuinely, you may as well have just stepped into the African Savannah, the Scottish Highlands or a set from...

Old Folsom

Search for: Old Folsom Founded in the 1880s at the height of the Gold Rush, Folsom’s Downtown Area features a myriad of hidden gems directly from the time period. Some of these include a functional blacksmith shop, a large train turnstile, Southern Pacific Train Cars...

Land Park

Search for: Land Park The neighborhood of Land Park began as Camp Union, a United States Military Garrison located at the present location of the Sacramento Zoo. As it grew, it was divided into subdivisions, each intentionally with their own individual character and...

River Park

Search for: River Park Nestled alongside the American River, with primarily single-family, ranch style homes built in the 1950’s, River Park is hands-down one of the best neighborhoods in Sacramento to live in. The neighborhood features a lush, mature tree canopy, a...

Curtis Park

Search for: Curtis Park Curtis Park is THE quintessential hip California suburb ‘where all the cool kids live,’ built around the 18.6-acre park that shares its name. An eclectic mix of bohemian and historic, and also home of the famous “Dragon Art House of Diagon...

Broderick

Search for: Broderick The history of the town of Broderick in West Sacramento reads like a screenplay waiting to be filmed. In 1846, an adventuresome jack-of-all-trades James McDowell buys 600 acres along the Sacramento River and settles there with his family. Three...