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Market Conditions for Roseville California Reported by Ginger Hopp, Realtor/Broker
Roseville has grown from a bustling railroad town to a thriving city
with a diversified business, retail and industrial economy. The population has exploded in the last 20 years, and there are
now approximately 113,000 people who call Roseville home.
If you want to 'play' there are many activities to choose
form. Take the kids to Golfland/Sunsplash, where they, and you can enjoy miniature golf, laser tag, and an outdoor water park.
Or you can drive over to Roller King where there is skating and rollerblading fun for the whole family.
Roseville
Aquatics Complex offers the Summer Sanders Olympic Swimming pool, with a 150-foot waterslide, a zero-depth wading pool, and
children's interactive water play area, great for those rare days where it's either raining or too cold to swim outside!
Roseville
is definitely a city with much to offer its residents - great weather, excellent schools, and wonderful housing, which is
relatively inexpensive in comparison to many other areas in California. It's easy to see why Roseville has become one of fastest
growing communities in the area, why not come and check it out for yourself?
Such a variety of home styles and prices, you are bound to find
your own personality in your home. Roseville is a fast-growing city with lots of activities to choose from. High-Tech firms
blend well with family neighborhoods. Did you say Golf?
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BUY - SELL - FINANCE
Call us, we'll " HOPP-2-it "
ZIP Codes: 95661, 95678, 95747
Approximate Boundaries:
Sixteen miles northeast of downtown Sacramento, Roseville offers nine
acres of parks per 1,000 residents. The parks provide traditional activities such as baseball and basketball, but also a skate
track, an in-line hockey rink and batting cages. Nine golf courses are located in Roseville or in the area.The Roseville area
also includes a Sun City adult community and housing ranging from older and newer homes to apartments and townhouses.
Location Characteristics:
Roseville took on life more than 100 years ago as a switching yard
for trains that ran north and south with those that ran east and west.; Roseville owes its origin to the railroad. Nearby
is Folsom Lake, with camping, boating, swimming, fishing and miles of equestrian and biking trails. Lake Tahoe and the scenic
Sierra Nevada are an easy drive up Interstate 80. Trains are still a big business in Roseville, but the city's horizons have
now expanded to high tech and housing for families in the fast-growing region. Commute time to downtown Sacramento is 27 minutes.
Roseville is located in Placer County just 16 miles northeast of Sacramento,
the state capital, and is a dynamic city with friendly people, outstanding community services, scenic beauty and prosperous
businesses. Roseville's moderate climate, excellent schools, expanding job opportunities and nearby recreation areas attract
new residents who are looking for a great place to live, work, raise a family or retire.
Within one hour, you can
explore Gold Rush towns, enjoy water sports in nearby lakes and rivers, hike the beautiful Sierra foothills and ski the High
Sierra. Lake Tahoe, San Francisco and the California coast are just two hours away.
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