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Sacramento has grown to acquire a multitude of nicknames. From Sacto, Sac, Capital City, River City, Sactown, Sacratomato, The Big Tomato, and lastly Sack O’Tomatoes.

The Sacramento skyline depicts a bustling city of sleek steel and towering glass buildings. At the heart of the Capital City are tree-lined streets of Victorian homes throughout the Midtown District. Equipped with outdoor cafes, restaurants, art galleries, hotels, theaters, apartments, Grand Victorians refer to the Midtown District and Downtown Sacramento as home.

You'll find the majority of people in Midtown and Downtown Sacramento cycling and walking as a result of the area’s lovely and friendly pedestrian pathways. For every available pedestrian pathway is a range of real estate opportunities. Investors will discover vast condos, apartments, and lofts all from a range of prices and styles.

Folsom, a community east of Downtown Sacramento, traces its history back to the Gold Rush. Made famous by Johnny Cash, Folsom is home to many trendy restaurants, boutiques, and coffee shops.

A natural treasure right in the middle of Sacramento, American River spans twenty-three miles of preserve and serves as a scenic destination ideal for hiking, camping, fishing, biking and horseback riding. There is nothing like renting a raft and easing down the American River in the summer or fall. As for the more adventurous, they may head up to the upper part of the river and ride the white rapids.

As one of the older communities in the area, Curtis Park was originally built in the 1900’s around an oval park. With trees lining the streets, Curtis Park boasts some 2,500 homes intended for middle to high income households. Curtis Park has a variety of homes with character, particularly Colonial, Tudor, Spanish, and Victorian.

Picked by Sacramento Magazine as one of the great neighborhoods to live in, Curtis Park provides their residents with various activities. It is not unusual to see neighbors jogging with their children or walking their dogs. In addition, Curtis Park has an Arts Center equipped to seat 300 for community events. The community makes for great easy living, an accessible place, and only 10 minutes from downtown Sacramento. In fact, commuting in Sacramento is easy. The Light Rail connects the city to Downtown and the Airport. There are many cities within the Sacramento Area, from Placer, El Dorado, and Yolo. Sacramento real estate proves to be a great choice, with an international airport where thousands of people from all over the globe come to visit the city on a regular basis.
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