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Sacramento Home Prices- a Profile of two Desirable Locations


William Alston

West Sacramento--The Portal to Downtown

The City of West Sacramento was incorporated in 1987. Across the river from downtown Sacramento, West Sacramento is a thriving city with unparalleled access to local freeways, government buildings and other capital city amenities.  While retaining its small-town character, West Sacramento is one of the fastest growing communities in the area. It boasts riverfront office and residential sites as well as a variety of recreational and cultural opportunities. For affordable housing, stunning views and a private entrance to downtown via the I Street Bridge, consider buying a home in West Sacramento.

Curtis Park--Your Friendly, Local Sacramento Neighborhood

Curtis park is a desirable neighborhood near the Land Park area of Sacramento. The neighborhood's focal point is a tree-lined park with space for a variety of different outdoor activities. Many of the local residents can be seen walking their dogs around the park's perimeter or chatting with each other as the neighborhood children amuse themselves in the grass. The neighborhood is in close proximity to Sacramento City College, the historical district of Broadway and the Tower Theater, and the very popular William Land Park. Like many areas of Sacramento, a Curtis Park foreclosure could be your opportunity to get a great deal on a historic bungalow or a fully remodeled cottage.

Sacramento recent home sales have relied heavily upon buying and selling  interest in short sales. If you are a homeowner who can no longer afford the price of a difficult mortgage, we can help you find relief with a short sale for your Curtis Park foreclosure. Or, of you are looking for homes in Sacramento, consider Curtis Park as an affordable and viable location for you and your family.




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