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North Edison blends a suburban feel with commuter convenience
North Edison, a suburban community about 10 miles outside of Downtown Sacramento, is primarily made up of winding tree-lined streets with midcentury homes close to spacious parks. The quiet residential feel is enhanced by highly rated schools in the San Juan Unified School District. Still, commuters maintain good highway access near Interstate 80.
Tree shaded sidewalks throughout the community make North Edison a great neighborhood for dog walking.
The homes of North Edison often sit on lots that are roughly a quarter of an acre in size.
North Edison has quiet streets lined with mostly single story homes and wide sidewalks.
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Types of homes in North Edison
North Edison homes mostly date to the mid-20th century, including ranch-style properties with low-slung roofs and manicured lawns. “It’s a lot of single-family smaller homes from the midcentury to the 1970s,” says Nate Augustine, a local Realtor at Vision Forward Realty and longtime resident of the Sacramento area. “Some have a lot of room in the backyard that allows ample space for Accessory Dwelling Units to be built.” Well-paved streets are lined with narrow sidewalks that weave in and out of cul-de-sacs, shaded by mature maples, firs and oaks. Prices typically range from the mid $400,000s to the lower $900,000s and depend on square footage and lot size. Higher-priced homes can sometimes have over a quarter-acre of land.
There are many New Traditional homes in North Edison that were built in the 1990s.
Attached garages are a common sighting in North Edison.
Many homes in North Edison sit in the shade of large trees.
Split-level homes can be found in North Edison, although they are not the most common style.
Three and four-bedroom homes are common in North Edison.
North Edison homes are mostly midcentury dwellings.
The average single family home in North Edison is about 1,800 square feet in size.
Some North Edison homes sit in the shade of tall redwood trees.
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Several highly rated schools serve the community
The San Juan Unified School District serves the community and offers a lottery system for school choice. Winston Churchill Middle School is highly rated and offers many extracurricular activities, including seasonal athletics like flag football, basketball and volleyball. Older students can attend the highly rated Mira Loma High School, which has more clubs, like the Future Business Leaders of America. The school also has an annual tradition called the Sports-a-Rama, where all grade levels compete in a series of games and competitions to boost school spirit. Sought-after schools are one of the main factors that draw families to the neighborhood. “This has become a hot market for younger families who are looking to buy their first home,” says Mark McDonough of Coldwell Banker Realty, who has over 80 closed sales in the area. “It has everything most people would want when looking to settle down in one place.”
Pasadena Avenue Elementary School sits on the western edge of North Edison.
Mira Loma High School is rated among one of the best schools near North Edison and has a 23:1 student teacher ratio.
Winston Churchill Middle School is within the San Juan Unified School District, which includes North Edison, and it receives an A- Rating on Niche.
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Where to go for outdoor activities
Locals are close to two large parks with a large range of amenities and sports facilities:
Gibbons Community Park has courts for basketball and tennis, along with playgrounds and an exercise course.
Del Paso Regional Park spans over 620 acres with lighted ball fields, multiuse trails and three public 18-hole courses within the Haggin Oaks Golf Complex.
The Sacramento Softball Complex is an athletic hub just outside the community of North Edison.
Gibbons Park is popular with pickleball players and is only minutes from North Edison.
The Del Paso Regional Park has miles of available hiking trails just outside North Edison.
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Shopping and dining options in the surrounding area
Though you'll need a car to get to shops and restaurants, there are nearby grocery stores like Safeway, Target and Costco within a short drive. For Mexican food, you’ll find several casual options in the area, including The Char Market and Salo’s Taqueria. Afghan grocery store Shams Market bakes its own naan, features a halal butcher and has local produce.
Shams Market is one of several grocery stores near North Edison.
Village Pizza is a popular spot for lunch and takeout in North Edison.
Residents of North Edison can check off their shopping lists at the nearby Target.
South of North Edison, Trader Joe’s is one of the options for groceries.
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Sacramento commutes and highway access
North Edison commuters are about a mile away from Interstate 80, which connects to downtown Sacramento in about 10 miles. The drive usually takes around 20 minutes, though it can stretch to 45 during rush hour. The interstate also provides easy access to the Bay Area, Lake Tahoe and other Northern California destinations.
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Crime and Safety
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Homicide
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4
Sexual Assault
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Assault with Weapon
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Robbery
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Burglary
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4
Motor Vehicle Theft
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Larceny
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Crime Score
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North Edison Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in North Edison, Sacramento sell after 39 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in North Edison, Sacramento over the last 12 months is $600,000, up 4% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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