El Dorado Hills, CA


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El Dorado Hills, CA

About El Dorado Hills, CA

El Dorado Hills, California is located at the base of Sierra Nevada foothills and provides an idyllic setting for outdoor activities like hiking, biking or walking on the extensive network of trails that connects El Dorado Hills with nearby Folsom Lake or El Dorado State Park. Once here shoppers & diners will enjoy perusing quaint boutiques & sampling delicious local fare while taking advantage of convenient amenities like quality schools & medical facilities just minutes away from home. Capital city / suburban complex - Northern California, northern Central Valley at the base of the Sierra Nevada.

Location Details

State: California
County: El Dorado County
Metro Area: Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom Metro Area
City: El Dorado Hills
Zip Codes: 95762
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Pacific Standard Time (PST)
Elevation: 25 ft above sea level
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Sacramento, the capital of California, has been a leading agricultural and transportation center for most of its history. In the past 15 years, as costs have escalated in California’s coastal cities, thousands have migrated to the area for its reduced cost of living and proximity to San Francisco and Lake Tahoe. Now, as a result, growth and traffic issues have become top-of-mind issues for the area. Downtown Sacramento is pleasant and attractive but somewhat lacking in entertainment and activities (aside from restored historic “Old Sacramento” riverfront downtown area). Most recent growth has occurred to the north, northeast, and south as typical California sprawl- freeways, strip malls, and endless developments of tightly packed homes. Job growth projections remain strong.

The Sacramento area has a broad variety of recreational opportunities including water and mountain sports. Excellent skiing and many other recreational opportunities are a moderate day trip away. Professional sports teams, such as the NBA Kings, add to recreation and the overall economy, and the arts and culture scene is on the upswing.

The climate through most of the year is an advantage, although summers can be uncomfortably hot. The Cost of Living Index is high for what’s available and is increasing. While growth is an issue, the area is more family friendly than most California cities and does have several attractive family neighborhoods (particularly along the US 50 corridor).

Lincoln, formerly a sleepy agricultural town to the northeast, has become a booming family and retirement center, and home to one of the two large Del Webb “Sun City” active senior complexes. Roseville is an overbuilt suburban town and hub to the rapidly growing northeastern suburbs in southwestern Placer County, while Arden-Arcade is an older inner suburb and commercial area a few miles east of downtown. The metro area now also includes Yolo County, site of the excellent college town of Davis and the growing small residential towns of Woodland and Dixon.

At Sacramento, located along the banks of the Sacramento River, the Central Valley is approximately 50 miles wide. The terrain is completely flat. A few miles to the east, rolling terrain rises gradually to the 8,000-foot to 10,000-foot Sierra Nevada crest. Local natural vegetation is grassland; deciduous trees have been planted in the inhabited area. The Mediterranean Central Valley climate is mild with abundant sunshine most of the year. Summer is dry with warm to hot afternoons and mostly mild nights. “Delta breezes” from the Bay Area cool the region. Most rain falls from November through March. Heavy snowfall and torrential winter rains fall on the western Sierra slopes and may produce flood conditions along the Sacramento River and its tributaries. Winter brings sometimes heavy and persistent ground fog.

El Dorado Hills Cost of Living
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Mild winters, nearby recreation, and central location make El Dorado Hills a great place to live.

$900,600
+62.5% higher than avg
$139,810
+50.6% higher than avg
$1,830 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
+37.3% higher than avg
El Dorado Hills Crime
22.8 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in El Dorado Hills, California
$172,440
for a family
$79,600
for a single person
Pros & Cons of El Dorado Hills
   Mild winters
Growth and sprawl
   Nearby recreation
Rising cost of living
   Central location
Summer heat
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I just moved up here from the bay area and I cannot believe the differences in many ways: The first is the air quality - we can breathe! My son has severe asthma and  More

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Over 9 years ago

El Dorado Hills is a nice place to live and there are a lot of Neo-Rich folks here if you like that kind of crowd. But be warned if you are a parent with high school  More

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El Dorado Hills has outstanding public schools. Definitely a great reason to live in this Sacramento Metro Area  More

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