With three Military bases in the area, Sacramento was a popular place for service men and women to live. Tahoe Park was seen as an affordable, convenient and comfortable place to live with two-bedroom, one-bath homes, built in response to the returning vets post WWII. Today, it’s a great entry-level area for young families, those just starting their careers and those looking to downsize for retirement.
Being so close to the UC David Medical Center, Sacramento Metropolitan area and the capitol of California, the job market is extensive. The Tahoe Park area houses firemen and women, medical staff, students and a variety of government employees. The area really has a rich diversity among neighbors, making it an easy transition for just about anyone.
Tahoe Park is aptly named for the large park in the heart of the neighborhood. This 19-acre recreation area is truly at the heart of the Tahoe Park area. Neighbors and the park association have rallied together to raise funds to save the park pool from closing, clean up the area and even replace sand in the children’s play area. The park offers a number of amenities including 6 various picnic areas. For more information Click Here.
Tahoe Park has always been an affordable alternative to East Sacramento. It’s close to downtown and public transportation yet offers a quieter atmosphere than living in the heart of the city. It’s beautiful and almost historical Brick Tudor homes are sought-after starter homes in the area, offering an affordable price compared to similar homes and neighborhoods in other higher priced Sacramento areas.
Because of it’s natural beauty (including waterways and mountain views), recreational opportunities, high-ranking schools and the industrial growth of Sacramento and Placer Counties, people continue to settle into Tahoe Park. In the midst of this growth remain many original oak trees, trails, and a unique rural character which express the essential character of Tahoe Park.
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