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Approximate home prices updated
10/2004
The oldest homes in
Folsom are located in the Historic District. As you cross the
American River this would be the area between the Rainbow Bridge and
Lake Natoma Crossing on the east side of the river. These homes tend to
be on the "grid" streets, which are within walking
distance of historic Sutter Street. Some homes in this area were
built in the late 1800's and many have undergone extensive
renovation. There are some very large multi-level Victorian style
homes, but more are smaller bungalow style homes. Many of these
homes have been in the same family for many years, and seldom are
they available to purchase. When they are available there is a wide
range of values and some would be valued close to a million
dollars. There are also some newer homes of various styles in the
Historic District, which are more readily available. Most of these
homes range in price from the high $300,000s to the low $500,000's.
Since this area is walking distance to Sutter Street its residents
enjoy the street's year-round activities which include peddler's
fairs, craft fairs, and Thursday night markets in the summer time.
Numerous eateries, antique and collector shops, specialty shops and
art g alleries are located along Sutter Street and the surrounding
streets. The city's first large hotel, Lake Natoma Inn, is located
along the river. Several pubs in the area attract large crowds on
the weekends. There is even an occasional parade, and Santa Claus
has been known to frequent the area.
The Historic Truss
Bridge, opened in 2000, provides pedestrian and
bike access across the American River and is just part of the
extensive network of bike trails through the city. Folsom City Park,
the Folsom Zoo and Dan Russell Arena are an easy walk or ride down
the bike trail and have many activities throughout the year. The
American River at Lake Natoma borders the Historic District to the
North and West and provides extensive recreational opportunities.
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