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Broadstone

Broadstone

What it’s like to live in Broadstone

Lake access shines near Folsom Lake's marinas. Renters enjoy community pools but face $200+/month mandatory "resort fees." Summer tourist crowds overwhelm Historic Sutter Street parking.
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Families
Retirees
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Young Renters
Commuters
Neighborhood vibe
Mixed-Use
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Mixed-Use & Commercial
Empire Ranch Village

Empire Ranch Village

What it’s like to live in Empire Ranch Village

Empire Ranch Village showcases master-planned perfection near Folsom Lake, with walking trails and kayak launch points just minutes from home. The neighborhood's Energy Star-certified construction helps offset Sacramento Valley's intense summer heat. Though exterior design guidelines maintain uniform aesthetics, the area's top-rated schools and proximity to Intel's campus make it highly desirable for families. Residents enjoy community pools and tennis courts, with the Johnny Cash Trail providing car-free commuting options.
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Families
Retirees
Dog Owners
Outdoor Enthusiasts
Commuters
Neighborhood vibe
Suburban
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Family-Oriented

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City Guide for Folsom, CA

"There's people who live life authentically and there's people who live a life of fabrication. And it begins with the question of how you're gonna do your time. And these are observations I made about Folsom." (Michael Mann)

Folsom is a suburb of Sacramento and home to more than 70,000 people. Originally called Granite City, this town was renamed for its founder, Joseph Folsom, who moved here to search for gold. When Folsom died in 1855, the citizens were not rich from gold, but they were well-off due to Folsom's insistence that the railroad be built here to connect his town with Sacramento. Now, Folsom is home to an infamous prison, Rainbow Bridge, and the Johnny Cash Trail. View Folsom City Guide

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