Why Live in Richardson Village
Richardson Village in Sacramento is a neighborhood known for its 1950s ranch-style homes and bungalows, many featuring simple exteriors, small covered porches, and attached garages. The area is characterized by narrow streets and small, grassy front yards, some adorned with cypress and palm trees. Home prices here range from $250,000 to $500,000, with an average of $377,000, making it more affordable compared to the greater Sacramento area. Richardson Village Park, a 9-acre space with open grass fields and a playground, is a local highlight, hosting the Sacramento Valley Cricket Club's weekly practices. Nearby Johnston Park offers basketball courts, soccer fields, and a swimming pool. For shopping, residents have access to corner stores like T&Y Market and larger grocery options such as Foods Co. and Grocery Outlet. Dining options along Del Paso Boulevard include Sammy’s Family Restaurant and Beto’s Mexican Restaurant. The Sacramento Taco Festival, held each October on Del Paso Boulevard, features food vendors, live music, and creative margaritas. Downtown Sacramento is 5 miles away, accessible via Del Paso Boulevard and 16th Street, with Interstate 80 just 2 miles away. Public transportation is available through Sacramento Regional Transit buses on Norwood Avenue. The nearest hospital is Kaiser Permanente Sacramento Medical Center, 4 miles away, while Sacramento McClellan Airport and Sacramento International Airport are 6 miles and 13 miles away, respectively.