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Rancho Cordova, CA – Pros and Cons: What you need to know!

Rancho Cordova, CA – Pros and Cons: What you need to know!

Hagan Community Park
Hagan Community Park (Photo courtesy of Wikipedia)

Nestled in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains along the American River is Rancho Cordova.

Sacramento is the state capital of California
Sacramento is the state capital of California

Rancho Cordova, CA is one of the finest cities of the Greater Sacramento Metropolitan Area.

It’s a friendly community that prides itself on being diverse and open to anyone who wants to visit or reside.

This city is yet another fantastic option for people who are looking to live near Sacramento but not necessarily within its borders. Just like the rest, the city has plenty of pros and cons to consider.

If you’re thinking about moving to Rancho Cordova, there are a few things you may want to think about in terms of the pros and cons of living here.

Let’s take a look so that you can decide if this is the right city for you.

A Brief Overview of Rancho Cordova, CA

Rancho Cordova, CA – History

Rancho Cordova, CA- Gold Rush of the 1950s
Rancho Cordova, CA- Gold Rush of the 1950s

It was founded, like most cities nearby, during the California Gold Rush of the 1850s.

At the time, it was known as a mill town, but it quickly grew as post offices, railway stations, orchards, and vineyards sprang up along the river.

Rancho Cordova, CA – Mather Air Force Base

Mather Air Force Base (Photo courtesy of Wikipedia
Mather Air Force Base (Photo courtesy of Wikipedia)

Eventually, many residents of California who were working at Aerojet or the Mather Air Force Base settled down in the town.

Rancho Cordova – Growth

The community continued to grow during the latter half of the twentieth century until it was finally officially incorporated in 2003.

Today, the city is well-known as a ranching community with a wealth of local orchards and gorgeous outdoor spaces.

Citizens love the beautiful trail systems and the diverse, growing population.

The Pros of Rancho Cordova, CA

The Pros for Rancho Cordova
The Pros for Rancho Cordova

This city is full of pros for citizens who want to live in this area of California.

1. Central Location

Central location just 12 miles from Sacramento
Central location just 12 miles from Sacramento

It is only about 12 miles from downtown Sacramento.

Located right on Highway 50, Rancho Cordova is only 25 miles from the Sacramento Airport as well, making it easy to travel whether you want to stay in Sacramento or escape the state for somewhere a plane ride away.

2. Variety of Homes

Rancho Cordova, CA offers a variety of homes
Rancho Cordova, CA offers a variety of homes

Rancho Cordova is an older city that is divided into two basic sections: north of the freeway and south of the freeway. North of the freeway you’ll find older homes built in the 50s and 60s. Most homes in the north will be a bit cheaper.

South of the freeway, however, the homes are newer, many built at 2000 or later. They are usually more expensive and more contemporary in style.

Overall, whichever style you prefer, you’ll find it in Rancho Cordova!

3. Fantastic Schools and Family Activities

Great schools
Great schools

Rancho Cordova is full of family-friendly, highly-rated schools.

Some of the most well-loved and highest-quality schools in Rancho Cordova include:

In addition, Rancho Cordova is a family-friendly city with lots of community events.

You’ll find the opportunity to enjoy community golf days, various camps, and weekly farmers markets. Plus, you can take a trip to the Sacramento Children’s Museum or explore the Mills Station Arts and Culture Center.

If you’ve got a family with kids who love entertainment, this city is a great place to be!

4. The Great Outdoors

American River is close by

It is located right along six miles of the American River.

You will find gorgeous views and lots of opportunities to enjoy the outdoors and popular river activities such as boating, fishing, and swimming.

In addition, 26 miles of hiking, walking, and biking trails give active residents of the town lots of options to exercise in the fresh air and drink in the beauty of California.

5. Delicious Restaurants

Excellent dining options!
Excellent dining options!

Rancho Cordova is a city of 79,000+ residents with a wide variety of restaurants to reflect its diversity. 

Famous BurgerRudy’s Hideaway Lobster HouseIl Forno Classico ItalianPoké Cube, and India Oven are just a few of the fantastic options available.

Whether you prefer all-American dining or like to enjoy the tastes of a variety of cultures, you’ll find something to love!

The Cons of Rancho Cordova, CA

While Rancho Cordova is a great place to live, it does have a few cons to consider.

The Cons for Rancho Cordova, CA
The Cons for Rancho Cordova, CA

1. Homelessness

Rancho Cordova has a lot of nice areas, but there are also some places that are poorer and attract a lot of homeless people.

Some of those homeless people tend to get involved in crimes or other nasty habits, so you’ll definitely need to watch out for that if you want to move to Rancho Cordova.

2. Traffic

Rancho Cordova, CA- Has traffic
Rancho Cordova, CA- Has traffic

Rancho Cordova is right along the freeway, plus the southern part of the city is farther from a lot of businesses.

If you’re going to be driving to and from work every day, you’ll need to factor in a pretty busy commute with lots of other vehicles out and about.

3. High Cost of Living

Cost of living
Cost of living

Now, compared to many other areas in California, home prices are not horrible in Rancho Cordova. The average home price is $476,300, which is lower than in many other areas around Sacramento.

However, the cost of living is high in Rancho Cordova—21.2% higher than the national average. If you want to settle in this city, be prepared to spend a little more for your daily needs than you might in another city.

4. Hot Summers

Rancho Cordova, CA- Can be very hot in the summer
Rancho Cordova, CA- Can be very hot in the summer

If you’re going to live in California, you probably expect that it’s going to be pretty warm. Rancho Cordova is hot and dry, with an average high of 93 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer and an annual rainfall of only about 20.3 inches.

However, humidity is low and the temperature is not as hot as in some areas of California, so you might find that Rancho Cordova is still a pretty comfortable place to live in comparison with your other options.

To Move Or Not To Move?

Rancho Cordova, CA- Is it right for you?
Rancho Cordova, CA- Is it right for you?

As you can see, there are many pros and cons to living in Rancho Cordova, California.

It is full of family-friendly activities, gorgeous outdoor spaces, and lots of entertainment options.

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If you think that Rancho Cordova might be the place for you and your family, don’t hesitate to connect with me so that I can help you find the perfect home in Rancho Cordova, California.

I hope you enjoyed this article. Please let me know if you have any questions. Warren

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If Rancho Cordova is not right for you then, consider the other cities located in and around the Greater Sacramento Area.

There are so many other cites in the Greater Sacramento area!

To learn more read my  top eight cities  in Greater Sacramento area.  Or, just go directly to my pros and cons for each city below:

  1. El Dorado Hills
  2. Citrus Heights
  3. Granite Bay
  4. Rocklin
  5. Folsom
  6. Lincoln
  7. Roseville
  8. Rancho Cordova
  9. Auburn
  10. Placerville
  11. Cameron Park
  12. Lake Tahoe

If you have any questions about real estate in the Tri-Valley area or the Greater Sacramento area, be sure and reach out to me.

I’d be delighted to help you find the best home for you and your family!

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Tri-Valley Area

My real estate spans from the East Bay (Tri-Valley) to the Greater Sacramento area.

If you would like to know more about the Tri-Valley area, please read: “Everything you need to know about the Tri-Valley area”

To better understand what each city has to offer, I have created a Pros and Cons videos and articles for each Tri-Valley Area:

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If you are thinking about purchasing or selling a home, please reach out to me by text, phone, or email.

If it is convenient, I can schedule a Zoom chat so we can discuss your home goals. Wishing you all the best on your home journey. Cheers!

Warren

eXp Realty

(925) 980-4603

DRE # 01861944

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Warren Oberholser

Bay East – eXp Realty of California, Inc. CA DRE#01878277

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