browse list of realtors working in Sacramento County
Sacramento county has 7 usdaproperties.com realtors ready to help with your search!
July 2024 Featured Agents | |
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Jennifer Wise | from Coldwell Banker |
Janet Ramirez | from Better Homes and Gardens Integrity Real Estate |
Tara Sanwal | from Remax Gold |
Michael Perry | from Heritage REI Inc |
Dennis Elliott | from Dennis Elliott - Realtor |
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Alder Creek • Antelope • ArdenArcade • Arden Town • Bombay • Bruceville • Carmichael • Centralia • Citrus Heights • *Clay • Cosumne • *Courtland • Dillard • Easton Place • Elk Grove • Elverta • Emmaton • Fair Oaks • Florin • Folsom • Foothill Farms • Freeport • Fruitridge Pocket • *Galt • Glenborough • Gold River • *Herald • *Hood • Howard Landing • *Isleton • La Riviera • Laguna West • Lemon Hill • Locke • Manlove • Mather • Mather Field • Mayhew • McClellan Park • McConnel • Natoma • Need • Nimbus • North Highlands • Orangevale • Paintersville • Parkway • Point Pleasant • Pollock • Prairie City • Rancho Cordova • *Rancho Murieta • Rio Linda • Rosemont • Ryde • Sacramento • Sheldon • Sloughhouse • Twin Cities • Vineyard • Vorden • Walerga • Walker Landing • Walltown • Walmort • *Walnut Grove • Walsh Station • White Rock • *Wilton
A USDA loan is a mortgage option available to eligible homebuyers that is sponsored by the United States Department of Agriculture to promote homeownership in rural communities. USDA Loans, sometimes called "RD Loans," offer 100% financing options on eligible rural properties. USDAProperties can help you find USDA properties in Sacramento County.
Sacramento County, located in the great state of California, has a rich historical background. Established in 1850, it was one of the original 27 counties of California and played a crucial role during the Gold Rush era. The county's name is derived from the Spanish word "sacramento," which means sacrament, and is believed to have been chosen in honor of the Blessed Sacrament (Holy Eucharist) in the Catholic Church.
Sacramento became the permanent capital of California in 1854 after several temporary locations. It quickly gained prominence as a major transportation hub, with both the Sacramento River and the American River flowing through it, making it an ideal spot for commerce and trade.
During the Gold Rush period in the mid-19th century, Sacramento County saw rapid growth due to the influx of people seeking fortunes in gold. This propelled the development of infrastructure, such as railroads and telegraph lines, connecting it to the eastern United States.
Today, Sacramento County is a thriving center for commerce, education, and culture. Notable landmarks include the California State Capitol, the Crocker Art Museum, and the California State Railroad Museum.
A fun fact about this region is that the Sacramento region is home to NBA team the Sacramento Kings, which moved from Kansas City in 1985. Additionally, Sacramento is also known as the "City of Trees," with over 30,000 trees lining its streets and parks, providing a beautiful canopy for residents and visitors to enjoy.