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You’ve saved, you’ve researched, and you’ve finally been pre-approved for your first mortgage! Whether your preferred style is classic Tudor or upgraded Contemporary, make that first move to Granite Bay.
Granite Bay is a small suburb of Sacramento, nestled east of the city against the Sierra Mountains. The community’s 20,000 residents enjoy a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and cool, wet winters. This makes Granite Bay the perfect location for outdoor recreation, such as hiking, horseback riding, golfing and bicycling.
Despite its proximity to Sacramento, Granite Bay is still safe and quiet with a “neighborhood” feel. The city’s motto is “A Great Place to Live, Work and Play” and it meets these expectations. Families can take advantage of movies in the park, looking for butterflies in the nature preserves, art lessons in all mediums at the Children’s Creative Arts Center, bicycling on paved trails, and story time at the library. Folsom Lake offers boating and water activities year-round. The Pacific Ocean is only a two-hour drive west, and the Sierra Mountains are a two-hour drive east, placing Granite Bay in the ideal geographic location for outdoor recreation.
Students in Granite Bay attend schools in the Eureka Union School District for kindergarten through eighth grade, which GreatSchools.org rates 10 out of 10. High school students attend Granite Bay High School, which was designated as a National Blue Ribbon School in 2002. Granite Bay High School boasts a 98 percent graduation rate and a 1681 average SAT score.
Granite Bay is an affluent Sacramento suburb, with a median home value of $694,200; however, the median price of a home for sale is $775,000 as of 2016. Lots are large with mature landscaping, and housing styles commonly include Tudor, Contemporary and Spanish. The housing market is currently cold, with home prices only increasing 5.5 percent over the last year, and only expected to rise 4.2 percent in the coming year, according to Zillow.com. This makes Granite Bay a buyer’s market.
For the perfect Sacramento suburb lifestyle, make that first move to Granite Bay. The city’s excellent schools, Mediterranean climate, ample outdoor recreation activities and quiet neighborhoods make this the ideal place to purchase a home. The city claims to be “A Great Place to Live, Work and Play,” and the city’s amenities and beautiful upscale homes make this suburb the ideal place for California families.
About the Author:
This article is written by Eagle Realty. Owner/broker Shaun Alston is a member of the Masters Club, which means he is in the top 10% in Real Estate Sales in the state of California.