Folsom Real Estate
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Thinking
of moving to Folsom? It's a great place to live, work, and play!
Take a look at the various areas of Folsom and find out a little
more about one of Sacramento's best suburbs.
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Broadstone
The new Palladio Mall and Folsom Community College are the
centerpieces of this area (although the mall isn't expected until
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Empire
Ranch
The newest houses in Folsom are currently in the Empire Ranch area.
With its golf course and rolling hills, it is always popular. |
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North
Folsom
Once the Lake Natoma Crossing bridge was opened, this area once
again felt part of Folsom, as travel to the other side once again
became bearable!
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Lexington
Hills
The late '80s and early '90s saw a large expansion of the Lexington
Hills area. With nearby access to the lake, it's always been an
attractive and popular area.
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Historic District
The oldest part of Folsom is the Historic District. It's a mix of
homes from the days of the gold rush up to more recently built homes
as well.
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Natoma
Station
Natoma Station also grew quickly in the 1980s. This area is well
known for an abundance of parks and recreation areas.
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Central
District
World War II saw a significant time of expansion in to this area,
which is currently the 'shopping district' of Folsom, where there is
always a hub of activity in the area.
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Prairie
Oaks / Willow Springs / Los Cerros
Many parks and walkways line this area,
and it is within walking distance to many Intel employees that live
in this part of Folsom.
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Asbestos In Folsom?
You may have heard about the naturally-forming asbestos in the
Folsom area. What can you do about it? Find out here. |
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Buying
a Home With Resale Value
What's the best way to get the most bang for your buck when it comes
to resale value of your home? We'll tell you. |
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Is
There Really a Mortgage Crisis?
With several major mortgage companies shutting its doors, it causes
concern. Is there really a mortgage crisis in America? Steve Heard
chimes in. |
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