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Charming community with strong schools
About 20 miles from the state capital, Woodside is a neighborhood with strong schools and quaint charm. “The school district is the biggest draw to the community,” says Mairin Haley of Compass Realty, who has over 10 years of experience selling homes in the Sacramento area. “A lot of the neighborhoods in the City of Rocklin, where Woodside is, have been overtaken by large, big box stores, but that’s not the case in Woodside yet.” While parts of Rocklin have seen residential and commercial building on a large scale, Woodside has remained largely untouched, providing a charming suburban atmosphere.
Ranch-style brick builds
The majority of homes in Woodside are either ranch-style or tri-level builds built in the 1970s. Many of the homes are brick-built and will require little future maintenance. The prices range from just under $500,000 to $625,000, depending on year and condition. “This is affordable compared to the prices in some of the neighboring Rocklin communities,” says Haley. Houses are located on residential roads away from highly trafficked areas. Houses have private driveways and multi-car garages for parking, and most have spacious front and back yards for recreation and gardening, which are shaded by tall trees. The roads all have sidewalks, which are beneficial to those looking to walk a dog or go for a bike ride.
Strong Rocklin schools
Kids in Woodside attend the Rocklin Unified School District, which is one of the highest-rated in the state. "People absolutely want to get into the Rocklin High pipeline, and plan their move around that," says Haley. The first stop for kids is Rocklin Elementary, which holds an A rating on Niche and is rated as one of the top elementary schools in the state. Spring View Middle School also holds an A rating on Niche and is noted for its strong teaching staff. Rocklin High has an A rating and is noted as one of the top schools in all of California for college prep. Four Rocklin Unified School District leaders received the Association of California Schools Administrators of the Year awards in 2024.
Fun at Johson-Springview Park
There are plenty of places to have fun in and around Woodside, with parks, escape rooms and more. Johnson-Springview Park is the main attraction in the area with over 90 acres of open space. Kids can cool off in the splash pad, while others play disc golf, tennis or bring their pups to the dog park. Crabb Park is another local option, where residents can play bocce ball, horseshoes or hit the volleyball courts. Beat The Room is an escape room experience perfect for group outings, which has eight unique challenges for a group to encounter.
Dining off Rosevile Bypass
Residents get up early to sample the tasty treats at Jasmine Donuts, where there are plenty of pastries to pick from. Just south of Woodside, off Roseville Bypass, there are plenty of dining and shopping options. From upscale cocktails and steaks at Rose Park Bistro to sushi at Mikuni at Fountains to curry at India Oven, the possibilities are seemingly endless. The area is also home to an outstanding amount of retail shopping, with big box stores like DSW Shoe Warehouse and Nordstrom right next door to boutique outlets. Grocery shoppers can visit Whole Foods, WinCo or Walmart.
Quick access to I-80
The Woodside neighborhood has access to the City of Rocklin’s Placer County Transit Agency. The agency serves the Sacramento area with fixed route bus service and Dial-A-Ride service for those who book 24 hours in advance. The neighborhood is bordered by Interstate 80, which provides access for commuters to downtown Sacramento. Depending on traffic, Woodside residents can be in the state’s capital in around 20 minutes.
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On average, homes in Woodside, Rocklin sell after 37 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Woodside, Rocklin over the last 12 months is $490,000, down 8% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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