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Welcome to my Real Estate web site. I have gathered complete information on Amador County Ca. including, Amador City, Fiddletown, Ione, Plymouth, Jackson ,Sutter Creek, Pine Grove, Volcano and Kirkwood California. I also included the South El Dorado County towns of Fairplay,Somerset and Mt. Aukum Ca. You can also find information on East Sacramento County including Folsom, Rancho Murietta, Sloughhouse and Wilton California, and East San Joaquin County including, Clements and Lockford Ca... These beautiful areas still offer a rural country lifestyle or charming towns and cities if you prefer. There are many horse and cattle ranches, golf courses, lakes and rivers to enjoy. Whether you ride horses or ATV’s we have the property for you. Planning on a vineyard? Check out the Shenandoah Valley , Fairplay Winery area or Clements and Lockford ranches and wineries. I can save you time and money in locating real estate for sale throughout Sacramento, Amador and San Joaquin Counties. Let my team help you locate that special piece of property in California today! In addition, my team and I offer services to those looking to purchase rural type properties such as residential homes for sale, farms and ranches, lots and land, vineyard properties and wineries, investment property, condos and townhomes, golf course and waterfront property, equestrian property and vacation property for sale. I hope you enjoy my website—please feel free to visit it often. I love to share information on the area—if you have tidbits please e-mail me and I will add to my site---
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 About Amador County - The Heart of the Mother Lode  Amador County covers 568 square miles ranging from gently rolling slopes in the west to rugged mountain terrain in the east. Elevations range from 200 to 9,000 feet. The county seat is the town of Jackson, incorporated in 1905. Other incorporated communities are Amador City, Ione, Plymouth and Sutter Creek. Key state highways through Amador County are Highways 49, stretching generally north-south, and Highway 88 running east-west. A scenic area with a rich Gold Rush History, Amador County is a favorite tourist destination. It is approximately 45 miles to the east of the cities of Sacramento and Stockton, and also draws tourists from San Francisco, 147 miles to the west, as well as Southern California. Other industries in the county include lumber, mining, and agriculture, including livestock and a booming wine industry. Amador City One of California's smallest incorporated cities, Amador City boasts a population of 212. Located on HWY 49, the community was named for the miner Jose Maria Amador, who mined the creek in town in 1848-49. The city encompasses a total of 187 acres, with 30 zoned for residential, 9 for commercial and 3 institutional. There are 131 vacant acres in the city. Total budget of city government is approximately $200,000. The city has a fire rating of 5.   |  | | Ione Church | |
Ione Unlike other communities in Amador County, which were founded on gold mining, Ione was a supply center, stage and rail stop and agricultural hub. The population of the city itself is 2,667 and the city budget is approximately $1,400,000. The city covers 2,830 acres and has a fire insurance rating of 6.  |  | | Jackson Main Street |
Jackson The largest city in the county, with a population of 3,877 - Jackson was founded as a gold rush camp in 1848. It was destroyed by fire in 1862 and rebuilt. Many of the existing historic Main Street structures date from that reconstruction era. The city of Jackson covers 1,940 acres, has a total city budget of $3,893,539 and a fire rating of 6. Plymouth Located on the northern edge of the county on HWY 49 near the El Dorado County line, Plymouth is the site of the Amador County Fairgrounds and the annual county fair each July. The town was born in 1871. The Empire Store Building is one structure remaining from mining days, along with the Methodist Episcopal Church, the first in the region when it was founded in 1853. The community occupies one square mile, with a population of 832. The city's annual budget is $773,306 and the community has a fire rating of 6.  |  | | Sutter Creek | |
Sutter Creek The community is named for famed gold discoverer Capt. John Sutter, whose men found a small forest near there in 1844 overlooking a valley cut by a creek. The historic Main Street, with its original mining-era buildings, has in modern times become a Mecca for tourists who come to enjoy shopping for antiques and staying in the several bed and breakfast inns there. Sutter Creek covers 960 acres, with a population of 2,057. The city reports an annual budget of approximately $150,000 and has a fire rating of 6. Unincorporated Communities The most rapid population growth in recent years has been in the unincorporated areas of Amador County, particularly in the "Upcountry" region in and around the communities of Pine Grove and Pioneer. A number of unincorporated towns with rich histories of their own dot the area. These include the communities of Drytown, Fiddletown, Pine Grove and Volcano
First Time Buyers >A Matter of Timing
Buying real estate can sometimes involve tricky timing. For example, you may have found the perfect house and are thinking about making an offer, but are feeling pressured to make a decision just when you want time to consider the matter. The agent tells you that another party is thinking about making an offer, so you shouldn't hesitate if you really want the house. What should you do? Trust your agent!
It is natural to feel some pressure from even the most easy-going real estate agent--and some uncertainty about making an offer. If you really like a house, there is always the possibility that someone else will share your enthusiasm for it. Whether your local market is active or sluggish, it is sensible to assume that another offer is likely to come in. Perhaps you can afford to "sleep on it", but moving as quickly as possible will minimize the possibility that the house will go to another buyer.
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