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Roseville

Offering an exceptional quality of life that attracts families and professionals alike.

Welcome to Roseville

 

 

Where Community Spirit Meets Modern Comforts

 

 

 

Located in South Placer County, just 20 miles northeast of Sacramento, Roseville seamlessly combines suburban ease with urban amenities. Known for its safe neighborhoods, top-rated schools, and a strong sense of community, it's a favorite among families, professionals, and retirees. Whether you're drawn to its extensive park system, thriving local economy, or vibrant community events, Roseville offers a lifestyle that's both comfortable and connected.

 

 

Why Choose Roseville?

 

A Thriving Housing Market & Diverse Neighborhoods

Roseville's real estate market is robust, offering a variety of homes from charming historic bungalows to spacious new builds in master-planned communities. The median home price is approximately $650,000 as of early 2025, with steady appreciation reflecting strong buyer demand. Notable neighborhoods include:

  • West Roseville (including Fiddyment Farm): Known for newer developments and family-friendly streets, with modern single-family homes and community amenities.

  • Stoneridge: Offers an upscale setting with executive-style homes, rolling terrain, and proximity to high-end shopping and dining.

  • Highland Reserve: Provides a balance of convenience and community, featuring mid-2000s era homes near the Galleria mall and City Center.

Prospective buyers should note that many newer subdivisions come with Mello-Roos taxes and sometimes HOA fees, which fund local infrastructure and amenities.

 

 

Abundant Parks & Outdoor Lifestyle

Roseville boasts over 70 parks, ranging from large regional parks to neighborhood greens. Residents can enjoy:​

  • Maidu Regional Park: Features sports fields, playgrounds, picnic areas, and a historic site with a community center.

  • Miner’s Ravine Trail Loop: A scenic path along creeks and wooded areas, popular with cyclists and joggers.

  • Recreation Facilities: Includes community sports complexes, the Roseville Aquatics Complex, and public golf courses like Woodcreek Oaks.

Roseville's climate supports year-round outdoor activities, though summers can be hot, making morning or evening outings more comfortable.

 

 

Strong Schools & Education Excellence

Education is a significant draw for Roseville, with multiple high-performing public school districts:

  • Roseville City School District (RCSD) & Eureka Union School District (K–8): Known for high academic standards and engaged communities.

  • Roseville Joint Union High School District (9–12): Includes schools like Woodcreek High School and the newer West Park High School, both recognized for academic and extracurricular excellence.

Additionally, Roseville offers private and charter school options, as well as proximity to higher education institutions like Sierra College and California State University, Sacramento.

 

 

Vibrant Community & Entertainment

Roseville combines small-town charm with modern conveniences:

  • Shopping & Dining: Home to the Westfield Galleria and The Fountains, offering a mix of retail and dining experiences.

  • Historic Downtown: Features revitalized areas with coffee shops, breweries, and the Roseville Theatre.

  • Community Events: Hosts family-friendly events throughout the year, including farmers markets, art festivals, and holiday celebrations.

These amenities foster a strong sense of community and provide residents with ample opportunities for engagement and entertainment.

 

 

A Strong & Growing Economy

Roseville's economy is robust and diverse:

  • Major Employers: Includes Kaiser Permanente, Sutter Health, Hewlett-Packard, and various retail and government entities.

  • Economic Growth: The city actively attracts new businesses, contributing to a median household income around $100,000.

  • Commuting & Connectivity: Located along the I-80 corridor, with access to Sacramento and the Bay Area, though most residents rely on personal vehicles for commuting.

Roseville also operates its own utilities, often resulting in lower rates and reliable services for residents.

 

 

What to Consider Before Buying

While Roseville offers an exceptional quality of life, buyers should consider:

  • Mello-Roos Taxes & HOAs: Common in newer developments, contributing to infrastructure and amenities but increasing annual costs.

  • Traffic and Commute Times: Peak hours can see congestion, particularly near major shopping centers and highway interchanges.

  • Hot Summers: High temperatures in summer months necessitate considerations for home cooling and outdoor activity planning.

  • Rapid Growth: Ongoing development may lead to construction in certain areas and evolving neighborhood dynamics.

  • Lifestyle Preferences: Primarily suburban with limited public transportation and nightlife options, favoring those seeking a quieter environment.

 

 

Final Thoughts: Is Roseville Right for You?

Roseville is ideal for those seeking a community-oriented lifestyle with access to quality education, ample amenities, and a strong local economy. It's a great fit for:​

Families looking for top-rated schools and family-friendly neighborhoods.

Professionals seeking a comfortable suburban home with commuting options to Sacramento.

Retirees desiring a peaceful yet engaging environment with excellent healthcare facilities.

Investors interested in a stable real estate market with growth potential.

However, those preferring an urban, walkable lifestyle or extensive public transportation may find Roseville's suburban nature less accommodating.

 

Thinking about making Roseville your home? Reach out to explore your options and find the perfect neighborhood that fits your lifestyle!

Overview for Roseville, CA

150,289 people live in Roseville, where the median age is 39.3 and the average individual income is $47,270.453. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

150,289

Total Population

39.3 years

Median Age

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$47,270.453

Average individual Income

Schools in Roseville, CA

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Around Roseville, CA

There's plenty to do around Roseville, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.

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Points of Interest

Explore popular things to do in the area, including Salud! Mobile Bar, Innovative Martial Arts, and Wilson Personal Training.

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Dining 4.53 miles 7 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 4.4 miles 42 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 2.72 miles 12 reviews 5/5 stars
Beauty 3.21 miles 12 reviews 5/5 stars
Beauty 3.41 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars
Beauty 2.83 miles 7 reviews 5/5 stars

Demographics and Employment Data for Roseville, CA

Roseville has 56,100 households, with an average household size of 7.89. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Roseville do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 150,289 people call Roseville home. The population density is 2,817.06 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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49.03 / 50.97%

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