Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Find New Home in Charming Tahoe Park!



Tahoe Park is a quaint historic community built from the 1920s to the 1950s. If you appreciate quality craftsmanship and attention to detail, I invite you to consider Tahoe Park.


The neighborhood of Tahoe Park was built in two stages: the first, in the 20s and 30s and the second stage after the war in the 40s and 50s. This created distinctly different styles in one cohesive neighborhood. The Tahoe Park tudor, cottage, ranch and bungalow style homes range in size from 750 to 2300 square feet and sit on lots from .13 acres to .25 acres.

Tahoe Park is situated near UC Davis Medical Center and less than a mile away from Cal State University Sacramento. It is close to shopping and a quick trip to highway 50. Downtown Sacramento is just 4 miles away.

This affordable community is mainly blue and white-collar and is a good consideration for first time buyers. A lot of the residents started out that way and this cozy community kept them here. Now, there are a lot of medical professionals, state workers and just long-time residents.


For leisure activities, residents enjoy nearby Tahoe Park. This 19-acre park offers a swimming pool, a wading pool, playgrounds for children and toddlers, BBQs, softball and soccer fields; basketball and volleyball courts; a jogging trail, picnic areas, and fitness stations.

Students in Tahoe Park attend schools in the Sacramento Unified School District. Local Schools include Mark Twain Elementary, Tahoe Elementary, Joseph Bonnheim Elementary, Peter Burnett Elementary, West Campus High School and Hiram W. Johnson High School.

Tahoe Park is bordered by Stockton Blvd to the West, Broadway to the North, 14th Ave to the South, and 65th Street to the East.

If you have any questions regarding property in this or other Sacramento areas, please contact me:

Discover Your Dream Home In Beautiful Land And Curtis Park



Land Park and Curtis Park are two of the most sought-after established neighborhoods in Sacramento. With their beautiful tree-lined streets and fairy-tale homes, it’s a community to aspire to.

The vintage homes here were built from the early 1900’s through the 1950’s. They are a mixture of Colonial, Tudor, California and High-water Bungalow, Chateau and Spanish Villa styles. Home sizes in this area range from 1000 to an impressive 4000 square feet and sit on extravagantly landscaped .15 to .25 acre lots.

You have to drive through to appreciate this neighborhood. Each home is unique and immaculately maintained. The wide variety of home styles here is kept true to the era with authentic details like archways, original hardwood floors and fireplaces. Most have been updated in the necessary kitchen and bath areas.


Land Regional Park is the center of neighborhood activity. With multiple sports fields, teams play almost every weekend. Also in Land is the WPA rock Garden and the Sacramento Zoo. Elementary School age kids enjoy Funderland. It’s a small admission free amusement park, complete with a roller coaster and steam train. And, for the littlest residents, Fairytale Town is a 2.5-acre children's play park and outdoor children’s museum all based on nursery rhymes! This venue hosts events for kids all year long. A major attraction for adults in the neighborhood is the Capitol City Golf Course.

Students of Land Park and Curtis Park attend Vallejo Middle School and CK McClatchey High School. Other schools in the area include Brett Harte Elementary, Crocker / Riverside Elementary and John Cabrillo Elementary. Sacramento City College is also nearby.

As you drive through Sacramento, you’ll find Land Park and Curtis Park located South of Broadway, West of Hwy 99, North of Sutterville Rd, and East of Interstate 5. This makes for easy access to freeways, shopping and everything downtown has to offer.

If you have any questions regarding this neighborhood or others in the Sacramento area, please contact me: