East Sacramento Suburbs
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Folsom sales jumped nearly 19% this spring even as prices eased
Granite Bay listings now linger five times longer than a year ago
Lincoln buyers gain leverage as Placer County inventory grows
Loomis listings cleared in just 10 days as inventory tightened
Orangevale buyers have more to choose from than they did last spring
Rocklin sellers found firmer footing this spring as prices ticked above last year
Roseville’s listing pile keeps shrinking, tightening the squeeze on spring buyers
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55 reportsLincoln renters spend just 17% of income on rent, well under the burden line
Median rent in the Placer County city rose less than 2% over the past year, leaving local households with room to spare against the 30%-of-income affordability threshold.
El Dorado Hills rents climb past the $3,000 mark for the first time
Zillow data shows the median asking rent rose 3.4% over the past year, pushing one of Sacramento's pricier suburbs into four-figure territory.
Orangevale rents sit well above the regional norm even as growth stalls
The Sacramento suburb's typical asking rent is among the highest in the area, yet year-over-year movement has flattened to barely perceptible levels.
Rocklin renters stay well clear of the 30% burden line
Median rent in Rocklin held nearly flat over the past year, leaving typical households spending just under a quarter of their income on housing.
Folsom renters stay well clear of the rent-burden line as incomes outpace housing costs
Median rents in Folsom rose modestly over the past year, but high local incomes keep the typical renter spending just 22% on housing — well below the 30% burden threshold.
Roseville renters are paying a fraction of what owning would cost
Median rent in Roseville now equals roughly 82% of estimated ownership costs, even as rents climbed 2.4% over the past year.
Lincoln homes are changing hands faster than they did a year ago
The typical Lincoln home found a buyer in just over three weeks this spring, even as prices held essentially flat and inventory edged higher.
Roseville finalizes looser ADU rules, signs off on Sierra Vista lot split and Lincoln Street home addition
The City Council gave final approval to new backyard-cottage regulations and cleared the way for development on a Sierra Vista parcel, while planners green-lit a two-story addition in Old Town.
Loomis sellers lost their pricing power this spring as buyers found more room to negotiate
The median sale price fell sharply from a year earlier even as sales volume climbed and homes took more than a week longer to find buyers.
El Dorado Hills buyers showed up in force this spring, even as prices slipped
Sales jumped double digits year-over-year in the three months ending April, while the median price retreated and homes sold for slightly less per square foot.