TRI-COUNTY RELOCATION GUIDE
SACRAMENTO | PLACER | EL DORADO
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The Golden State Tri-County Area Map Sacramento Placer El Dorado Local Sports Golf Courses & Country Clubs Theatre & Ballet Arts & Culture Vineyards Farm to Fork State Capitol Colleges & Universities K-12 Distinguished Schools K-12 School Districts Parks & Activities Rivers & Lakes Fun for Kids Services & Transportation Events Chase International
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The Golden State - California Capital: Sacramento State Motto: Eureka! State Nicknames: “Golden State, El Dorado State, The Land of Milk and Honey, The Grape State, and Cali” Tree: Redwood Flower: California Poppy “Fields of Gold” National Parks: 9 (more than any other state) State Parks: 280 (some of the largest and most diverse in the U.S.) Famous For: Beaches, Coastal Highway, Wine Vineyards, Amusement Parks, National Parks, Golden Gate, Hollywood, Agriculture, Outdoor Recreation.
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Northern California is the heart of Gold Country Largest producer of wine in the U.S. – more than 84% First to open a motion picture theater in L.A. in April of 1902 7th largest economy in the world – trillion-dollar state “Dock by the Bay” was written by Otis Redding on a houseboat in Sausalito Millions of butterflies migrate across California each year John Muir “Father of the National Parks” created his legacy here Mount Whitney is the highest peak in the lower 48 states Beautiful Shasta Lake is Houseboat Capital of the World Home of Redwood trees over 2,000 years old Sequoia National Park is home of the largest living tree with a diameter over 36 feet Inyo National Forest is home to the oldest living tree and it’s over 4700 years old
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Tri-County Nestled in the heart of California and a short hour and half drive from San Francisco, California beaches, Wine Country, and the Sierra Nevada mountains this area is truly an idyllic locale. Offering diverse lifestyle and recreation opportunities there is no better place to call home. Additionally, the Sacramento International Airport is here, so anywhere you want to go is only a hop, skip, and jump away!
Centrally Located
Average Climate
Las Vegas is 441 miles or 1 hour of airtime
Month High / Low
Los Angeles is 475 miles or 1 hour of airtime
January 56° / 41°
Maui is 2,000 miles or 5 hours of airtime
April 74° / 49°
Phoenix is 753 miles or 1.5 hours of airtime
July 94° / 61°
San Francisco is 75 miles or 1 hour of airtime South Lake Tahoe is 103 miles or 40 min of airtime
October 79° / 53° November 65° / 46°
Average Cost of Homes Sacramento County - $458,000 Placer County - $595,000 El Dorado County - $588,000 *2020 MLS SFR DATA
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Area Map
PLACER COUNTY
Colfax
Foresthill
Auburn Lincoln Loomis
Rocklin Roseville
Granite Bay
Folsom
Placerville Eldorado Hills
Camino
Cameron Park Shingle Springs
Fair Oaks
Sacramento Land Park
Rancho Murieta
ELDORADO COUNTY
Elk Grove
SACRAMENTO COUNTY MAP KEY City State Capital Sacramento County Placer County Eldorado County
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Sacramento County Sacramento county is a diverse urban area famously known as the “farm to fork” capitol of the world. It is California’s State Capitol and home to the UC Davis Medical Center - one of the best hospitals in the country. Sacramento county offers limitless opportunities to experience the arts, culture, music, outdoor recreation, world class dining, and shopping. The Sacramento area is known as the City of Trees and River City. Its metropolitan landscape is filled with trees giving it a green index of 23.6% and earning the nickname of the City of Trees. Tree planting was adopted by the region’s early settlers and a deep appreciation for this practice has continued by locals to this day. Being built around the confluence of the Sacramento and American Rivers Sacramento is also known as River City. A combination of rivers and lakes dapple the landscape providing ample outdoor activities, scenic beauty and joy to visitors and residents alike.
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State Capitol Park Sutter’s Fort State Historic Park Governor’s Mansion State Historic Park Leland Stanford Mansion State Historic Park Railroad Museum – home of the original Pony Express Tower Bridge Old Sacramento Sutter Street Folsom Fair Oaks Village
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Placer County The west half of Placer county includes Roseville, Rocklin, Granite Bay, Lincoln and numerous foothill towns all known for their charm and history. In fact, Placer county is the heart of the California gold rush and filled with landmarks signifying this rich history. Known to outdoor enthusiasts for its endless trails for hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking. Placer county is a dream destination to live, work and play. Roseville, the largest city in the county and closest to Sacramento, is known to have the best shopping in all of the tri-counties. This gorgeous county spans all the way to the Nevada border and neighbors Nevada County, California – expanding the access to gorgeous natural landscape, endless trails, and fascinating historical landmarks.
Historical Landmarks • • • • • • •
Old Town Auburn Vernon Street Town Square Foresthill Bridge Auburn Courthouse Gold Miner Statue Gold Panning on the American River Downtown Nevada City (Nevada County)
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El Dorado County El Dorado is most well-known for its wide variety of wineries and vineyards, rolling hills, and luxury homes. El Dorado county is a perfect blend of gold country history, culture, and architectural style. Sly Park and Jenkinson lake are a local’s favorite escape for summer fun. Fall offers picturesque color and nostalgic small farms especially in Applehill, an area known for their prolific apple orchards, homemade sweet treats, breathtaking views and local wine and cider tasting rooms. There are hundreds of miles of horseback riding trails throughout this landscape and a wide range of boarding and equestrian centers in El Dorado county making it the dream location for any equestrian.
Historical Landmarks • • • •
Downtown Placerville El Dorado Historical Museum Hangtown’s Gold Bug Park Apple Hill
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Local Sports The tri county area is filled with year-round live sports and opportunities for sports enthusiasts. If you love sports this is a great place to experience and participate in sporting events and sport fan culture. There’s nothing quite like a night out with our NBA team, the Sacramento Kings. Start with dinner in the DOCO and then walk over to the epic Golden One center for an incredible arena experience. The RiverCats Baseball and SacRepublic Football Club (U.S. Soccer) are also locals favorites, each offer fun and dynamic sporting events.
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Golf Courses and Country Clubs There are over 44 golf courses and 10 country clubs from the center of town to the rolling hills offering a wide range of variety and convenience making this a must play area for any golfer. Most courses have over a 4-star rating with almost 20,000 reviews through the neutral eyes of golfadvisor.com
Local Favorite Courses
Local Favorite Clubs
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Whitney Oaks 12 Bridges Black Oak Lincoln Hills Haggin Oaks Diamond Oaks Teal Bend Turkey Creek Dark Horse Woodcreek
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Catta Verdera Del Paso Winchester Northridge Indian Creek Valley Hi Sierra View Serrano Rancho Murieta El Macero
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Theatre and Ballet There are over 15 performing arts theatres and ballet centers in the area with a wide range of performances to entertain and inspire. Everything including Broadway hits, well-known classics, many popular current performances, plus locally written and produced shows. Many of these performances are with local auditioned talent, and some bring their own talent as a part of their tour.
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Sacramento Philharmonic and Opera Sacramento Memorial Auditorium SAFE Credit Union Performing Arts Center Wells Fargo Pavilion Sacramento Ballet Sacramento Theatre Company Placer Theatre Balley Broadway Sacramento Fair Oaks Theatre Festival
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Roseville Theatre of Arts Tower Theatre Roseville Harris Center in Folsom Folsom Theatre Company Sutter Street Theatre El Dorado Musical Theatre Dietrich Theatre Rocklin Community Theater Lincoln Theatre Company
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Arts and Culture This area is well-known for its cultural diversity and expansive artist community. Art enthusiasts will find a plethora of galleries, studios, and more. For a fun urban experience check out the murals downtown. Additionally, there are numerous opportunities for all levels of art classes for anyone who is looking to express or develop their own creativity.
Sacramento
Placer
El Dorado
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Crocker Art Museum Tsakopoulos Library Galleria Downtown Art Mural Walk Sacramento Fine Arts Center
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Rocklin Fine Arts Art League of Lincoln Auburn Old Town Gallery The Placer Artists Gallery
Placerville Art Gallery Quilt Trail Gold Country Artists Trail Art on the Divide
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Vineyards California is the largest producer of wine in the U.S. It’s also not surprisingly the largest producer of grapes. In our tricounties, two of them have a hand in the winery and vineyard industry. El Dorado is the leader with 68 combinations of wineries and vineyards. And Placer with a total of 29. The climate here brings forth a nice variety of wines and of course each vineyard brings its own depth of flavor and unique style. As you can see below Red Zinfandel is most common with over 450 types found in these counties. You can find these wines through-out this area or maybe even further. However, the richest way to experience them is by going to the source, so that you can taste the wines with their perspective, get to know the culture and vision, plus possibly even see the land.
Top Wine Varieties
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El Dorado County
Placer County
415 types of Red Zinfandel 341 types of Cabernet 199 types of Syrah
36 types of Red Zinfandel 24 types of Cabernet 32 types of Syrah
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Farm to Fork Sacramento is the ‘Farm-to-Fork’ Capital of not only America, but of the whole world. That’s right! So, what better place to shop at the farmers market, or dine at restaurants who serve fresh seasonal cuisine made with locally grown fruits and vegetables. You can also have fresh garden goods brought right to your doorstep. As you know, California’s main industry is agricultural. The top income producing agriculture products in California are milk, grapes, and cotton. And Sacramento is in the heart of it! In fact, one of its nicknames is Sacratomato, because it’s the perfect climate to grow the most delicious tomatoes. If you’d like to plant a garden at home the easiest to start with is grapes, peppers, tomatoes, and zucchini. And if you have the time, there’s no limit to what will thrive in this climate. Beyond that orchards and farms are woven into the landscape of the tri-counties and much of California. So, you have many different opportunities to enjoy the fruits of this. The most common fruit and nut trees grown in the Sacramento Valley are almond, apple, apricot, fig, grapefruit, kiwifruit, lemon, orange, olive, peach, pear, pecan, pistachio, plum, prune, and walnut. Those who love buying fresh local food can find seasonal and year-round Farmers Markets throughout the counties.
Capital of the World Not only are we the ‘Farm-to-Fork’ Capital of World; Sacramento is also the Almond Capital of World. In fact, there’s a city in California known as the “Capital of the World” for; Almonds, Apricots, Artichokes, Avocados, Broccoli, Dates, Garlic, Grapes, Horseradish, Lemons, Navel Oranges, Pears, Raisins, and Strawberries.
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State Capitol As you know, Sacramento is the capitol of California. Its magnificent building, the State Capitol, serves as the center of California government and as a museum. Sacramento has been the capital since 1854 and is actually the 6th capital of California. The original design includes all three branches of government: Executive, Legislative, and Judicial. Eventually the Judicial branch moved a few blocks away.
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Walk around Capitol Park – There’s a diverse and beautiful garden including a self-guided world tree tour. This forty-acre parcel is 12 city blocks and showcases trees from almost every part of the world. Plus, there’s a half acre “World Peace Rose Garden” that’s Victorian themed, and so much more to enjoy on this gorgeous urban landscape.
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Schedule a tour – Tour the inside and learn all about our local government history, the neoclassical architecture, the Greek and Roman influence on our democracy, and more.
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Colleges and Universities In the area there are a variety of colleges and two universities. California State University, Sacramento (CSUS) is known for its Business Administration Program (one of the only 5% AACSB Accredited), Master of Public Policy and Administration program, and it’s Paramedic program. It’s also known for sports; winning more Big Sky Conference Championships than any other school (34 to date), and the Alex Spanos sports complex. University of California, Davis (UCD) is known for its acclaimed programs for Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Psychology, Economics, Veterinary Medicine, Agriculture, Women in STEM, Innovation, Biological and Agricultural Engineering, Fine Arts, and more.
Community Colleges
Private or Specialized
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American River College Cosumnes River College Folsom Lake College Los Rios College Sacramento City College Sierra College
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Asher College Brandman University Carrington College DeVry University William Jessup University Epic Bible College
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K-12 Distinguished Schools Sacramento County
Placer County
Elk Grove Unified Arthur C. Butler Elementary James A. McKee Elementary Pleasant Grove High Folsom-Cordova Unified Russell Ranch Elementary Galt Joint Union Elementary River Oaks Elementary Natomas Unified Natomas Pacific Pathways Prep Sacramento City Unified Camellia Elementary Sacramento City Unified School of Engineering & Sciences Sacramento City Unified West Campus Twin Rivers Unified Hazel Strauch Elementary
Dry Creek Joint Elementary Barrett Ranch Elementary Newcastle Elementary Creekside Charter Placer Hills Union Elementary Weimar Hills Roseville City Elementary Crestmont Elementary Roseville City Elementary Robert C. Cooley Middle Western Placer Unified Twelve Bridges Middle
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El Dorado County Rescue Union Elementary District Marina Village Middle Buckeye Union District Oak Meadow Elementary Lakeview Elementary
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K-12 School Districts Sacramento County
El Dorado County
Arcohe Union School District (K-8) Center Joint Unified School District (K-12) Elk Grove Unified School District (K-12) Elverta Joint School District (K-8) Folsom Cordova Unified School District (K-12) Galt Joint Union Elementary School District (K-8) Galt Joint Union High School District (9-12) Natomas Unified School District (K-12) River Delta Unified School District (K-12) Robla School District (K-6) Sacramento City Unified School District (K-12) San Juan Unified School District (K-12) Twin Rivers Unified School District (K-12)
Black Oak Mine Unified School District (K-12) Buckeye Union School District (K-8) Camino Union School District (K-8) Charter Alternative Programs (K-12) El Dorado Union High School District (9-12) Gold Oak Union School District (K-8) Gold Trail Union School District (K-8) Indian Diggings School District (K-8) Latrobe School District (K-8) Mother Lode Union School District (K-8) Pioneer Union School District (K-8) Placerville Union School District (K-8) Pollock Pines School District (K-8) Rescue Union School District (K-8) Silver Fork School District (K-8)
Placer County Ackerman Charter School District (K-8) Alta Dutch Flat Elementary School District (K-8) Auburn Union Elementary School District (K-8) Dry Creek Joint Elementary School District (K-8) Eureka Union School District (K-8) Loomis Union School District (K-12) Placer Hills Union Elementary School District (K-8) Placer Union High School District (9-12) Rocklin Unified School District (K-12) Roseville Joint Union High School District (K-12) Western Placer Unified School District (K-12) CHASEINTERNATIONAL.COM
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Parks and Activities There are tons of inner city and out of city parks in the tri-counties. Plus, this area has a diverse landscape and great weather to open doors to unlimited activities – such as, walking, running, hiking, road biking, golfing, horseback riding, fishing, kayaking, mountain biking, boating, swimming, wakeboarding, and more.
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American River Parkway – 23 miles of trail that connects Downtown to Folsom Lake (Jedediah Smith Memorial Trail)
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Cronan Ranch Trails Park
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Confluence and Auburn State Recreation Area
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Gibson Ranch – Huge park for events, activities and popular for horseback riding
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Hidden Falls Regional Park
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Maidu Regional Park
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Miner’s Ravine Trail – Over 8 miles that connects Oldtown Roseville to Sierra College Blvd
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Lake Natoma – Beautiful area for endless trail and water activities
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Olympus Pointe Sculpture Park
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Pleasant Grove Creek Trails – Over 8 miles of easy, scenic trail
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Sly Park and Jenkinson Lake
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Rivers and Lakes Sacramento is built next to the 445-mile Sacramento River that connects to the San Joaquin River Delta and the San Francisco Bay. Additionally, the American River runs through Sacramento which feeds off of Folsom Lake to Lake Natoma and runs into the Sacramento river. There are two other forks of the American River. The North Fork of the American River starts off of Folsom Lake then becomes the Middle Fork and feeds into the Sierras. The South Fork of the American River feeds off of Folsom Lake’s Salmon Falls and into the foothills of the Sierras.
Nearby Rivers
Nearby Lakes
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Sacramento River
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Folsom Lake
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American River
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Lake Natoma
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San Joaquin River Delta
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Lake Washington
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Cosumnes River
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Lake Berryessa
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North Fork American River
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Jenkinson Lake
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South Fork American River
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Lake Clementine
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Yolo Bypass
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Rollins Lake
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Feather River
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Lake Oroville
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Yuba River
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Shasta Lake
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Fun for Kids Aerospace Museum of California
K-1 Speedway Indoor Go Karts
Roseville Golfland Sunsplash
BounceU
McKinnley Park
Royer Park
Capitol Park Tour of Trees
Maidu Regional Park
Sacramento Children’s Museum
East Portal Park
Nimbus Fish Hatchery
Sacramento State Aquatic Center
Effie Yeaw Nature Center
Olympus Pointe Sculpture Park
Sacramento Wilderness Archery
Explorit Science Center
Preston Castle
Sacramento Zoo
Fairytale Town
Pony Express at Railroad Museum
SeaQuest
Folsom City Zoo Sanctuary
Quarry Park
Surf Extreme
Folsom Kids Play Park
Raging Waters
Wake Island Water Sports
Funderland Amusement Park
Railroad Museum
Wacky Tacky
Heron Landing Community Park
Regional Park Auburn
Whitney Community Park
iFly Indoor Skydiving
Rockin’ Jump Roseville
William Land Regional Park
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Local Services & Transportation Internet & Cable
Waste & Recycling
Airports
AT&T U-verse 800-288-2020
Consolidated Utilities 855-587-5779
Sacramento International (SMF)
DirectTV 800-531-5000 Dish 855-318-0572 Frontier 800-921-8101 Spectrum 855-855-4575 Xfinity 800-934-6489
Utilities Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) 800-743-5000 Roseville Utilities 916-774-5300 Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) 888-742-7683 South Placer Mun Utility District 916-786-8555
Lincoln Recycle & Garbage 916-434-2450 Recology Auburn Placer 530-885-3735 Sacramento County Waste Mgt 916-875-5555
Water Services California American Water 888-237-1333
San Francisco International (SFO) San Jose International (SJC) Oakland International (OAK)
Trains & Buses Amtrak Flixbus Greyhound Megabus
Transit
City of Sacramento Dept of Utilities 916-808-5454
El Dorado Transit
El Dorado Irrigation District 530-622-4513
Roseville Transit
Folsom Water Department 916-355-8337
Bay Area RT (BART)
Placer County Water Agency 530-823-4850
Placer County Transit Sacramento Regional
Road Conditions CalTrans 800-427-7623
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Annual Events Every Month
April
June
ArtMix at Crocker Art Museum
Bingo Round-Up
Pops in the Park
Farmer’s Markets
America’s Clayfest
Concerts in the Park
Placer Art Walk
Beer & Chili Festival
Summer of Music
Placer Ale Trail
Earth Day Festival
Hangtown Days El Dorado County Fair
January
May
Northern California Home
Tour de Lincoln Bike Ride
Lavender Blue Festival
& Landscape Expo
Amgen Tour of California
Napa Valley Jazz Getaway
Art of Beer Invitational
Roseville BerryFest
Dine Downtown
Strawberry Festival
July
Raley Field Brewfest
4th of July Celebrations
East Sac Garden Tour
California State Fair
Art, Wine & Beer Festival
Folsom Pro Rodeo
Asian Pacific Film Festival
El Dorado Wines Passport
February Port, Wine, & Chocolate Lovers
March
Taste the World Festival
Sacramento Home & Garden Show
Vegan Food Festival
Shamrock Marathon
Sacramento County Fair
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Annual Events August
October
December
Race for the Arts 5K/10K
Sacramento RIMS
Folsom Outdoor Ice Rink
Jazz & Blues In the Plaza
Annual Golf Tournament
Fab 40s Christmas Lights
Sacramento Ch.
Sacramento Arts Festival
Capital City Yacht Club’s
Annual Golf Tournament
Big Crush Harvest Festival
Lighted Boat Parade
Rocklin Community Festival
Giant Pumpkin Festival
Christmas Lights in
Boots & Bling
Rocklin and Roseville
September Chalk It Up!
November
Roseville Splash
Apple Hill Fall Season
California Capital Airshow
National Mother Lode Art Exhibition
Farm-to-Fork Festival
Run to Feed the Hungry 5K/10K
Legends of Wine
Mountain Mandarin Festival
Global Winter Wonderland Roseville Neighborhood Santa Nevada County Victorian Christmas
Winederlust Fair Oaks Chicken Festival Crawdad Festival City of Trees Music Festival
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Chase International by the numbers
$7 Billion IN ANNUAL SALES
8,396 FAMILIES SERVED
14 LOCATIONS
360+ HIGHLY SPECIALIZED REALTORS®
70 DEDICATED SUPPORT PERSONNEL
5 MARKETING CREATIVES
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COMPANY PROFILE
The leader in
luxury
Founded in 1986, Chase International has developed a strong reputation as the “leader in luxury real estate.” The company has a proven track record throughout the region and sets the standard for real estate in all price ranges. Chase International is one of the nation’s most successful independent real estate firms specializing in unique and distinctive luxury properties in the Tahoe/Reno/Sacramento/Vegas regions. We are proud to have sold nearly $7 billion in annual sales and served 8,396 families. With more than 360 highly qualified professional REALTORS® and 14 real estate locations, we are committed to our clients’ success. Chase has the most knowledgeable agents with the experience and connections to serve your needs. One Company, One Heart is more than just a slogan. It is our credo, our way of life.
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We empower people to think in terms of unlimited possibilities, make magical life decisions and bring peace and harmony into their lives. This is our secret power. Put the Chase Power of Success to work for you.
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ONE COMPANY. ONE HEART. ONE PHILOSOPHY. $7 BILLION IN 3 YEARS. Chase International is one of the nation’s most successful independent real estate firms specializing in unique and distinctive properties in the Tahoe/Reno region. With more than 360 compassionate and determined REALTORS® in 14 locations, we are committed to our clients’ success. We have more qualified luxury professionals and top lake front specialists with the experience and connections to serve all your needs. We empower people to achieve unlimited possibilities, make magical life decisions, and bring peace and harmony into their lives. This is our secret power. Put the Chase Power of Success to work for you.
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gain, contentment as the highest wealth, awaken its note of joy in the human kingdom. – Dr. Jayanath Abeywickrama
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CHASE GLOBAL INITIATIVE
The Hela Bima Rice Project At Chase International, we are proud to make a real difference in our world by supporting over 1,000 traditional rice farmers in Sri Lanka. Over 3.5 billion people consume rice, mostly unhealthy hybrid varieties. The Hela Bima Rice Project and Chase International join forces to grow 2,000-year-old pure, whole varieties of rice (hidden for over 500 years) with human loving, nature-friendly and sustainable farming practices, using the wisdom of their ancestors. We support education, fund schools, build state-of-the-art, eco-friendly rice mills, storage and packaging facilities. Since 2011, Chase International has empowered the farmers, their families, children and villages to live healthy lives. The Hela Bima Rice Project is awakening and educating the world, honoring the farmers, their rice and well-being. This relationship with the farmers creates a circle of abundance in all of our lives.
Making a difference: Our mission is to bring awareness to how we see FOOD, giving value and respect for all human beings. CHASEINTERNATIONAL.COM
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ONE COMPANY | ONE HEART | ONE PHILOSOPHY
Chase International is one of the nation’s most successful independent real estate firms specializing in unique and distinctive properties in the Tahoe/Reno region. With more than 350 compassionate and determined REALTORS® in 12 locations, we are committed to our clients’ success. We have more qualified luxury professionals and top lakefront specialists with the experience and connections to serve all your needs.
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