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Condos, Lofts, and New Homes in Downtown and Midtown Sacramento

Eric Fredericks • Tuesday February 12, 2008

Rendering of the L Street Lofts in Midtown SacramentoA local real estate agent contacted me for my recommendations on new condo, loft, and homes for sale in the urban core of Sacramento for a client. I compiled a list with a few comments and links to websites and sent my response back… then I found this fantastic thread that covers all of the projects going on in the Sacramento urban core. This thread is definitely worth checking out, even if you’re not from Sacramento. There are hundreds of photos and many of the projects are ready for construction.

Nonetheless, the information I gathered for the agent could be useful for those looking to buy because most other sites include apartments and commercial projects. Of course, the real estate market in Sacramento has crashed and burned. The urban core has held it’s own so far, but that’s a topic for another day. Here’s the list I compiled:

Midtown
L Street Lofts (L near 19th) – Perhaps the best current option for urban chicness. They are a bit pricey and not quite yet finished. Located in the best neighborhood in Sacramento in my opinion—my own neighborhood!

Whiskey Hill Lofts – Not passed by these much, but they look pretty nice… perhaps a little awkward. The neighborhood is rapidly becoming more lively.

Alchemy (R & 26) – They are quite ugly in my opinion, but are more affordable for Midtown—around $330,000 to start I believe. Also in between two light rail stops, definitely qualifying as a TOD in my book.

Metro Square – This is the established crown jewel of smart growth in Midtown, and has gained notoriety around the country. For us locals, it just blends in well with this quiet, beautiful part of Midtown.

A few others are just finishing construction on their first units or are about to do so:

Tapestri Square – Interesting neighborhood in Midtown, away from most of the action. A style that hasn’t been seen in Sacramento before.

Washington Park Village – Nice homes constructed in a transitioning part of Midtown.

1600 H Street Lofts – Coming on the market soon. Looks to be fairly hip, but located on car-friendly 16th Street.

Downtown
500 N Street – Perhaps the tallest for sale units structure in all of Sacramento. Old and outdated outside, but remodeled inside. Very near the Downtown Mall.

9 on F – Just opened and I’ve only passed by. Looked really cool from what I’ve seen and they’re the only LEED-H certified townhomes. Definitely a neighborhood in transition.

SoCap Lofts – Has some very nice units. While I’m not the biggest fan of the neighborhood—several state buildings and small industrial sites—I’m hoping these come down in price because they have my interest right now.

Some other homes and condos worth mentioning include:

12-13-P-Q quadrant – Very nice single family homes, but high density. Way out of most people’s price range, but this is my favorite residential development in Sacramento.

Condos on P around 15th and 16th Streets – Run around $320,000 and I think built in 1981. Quaint but poor interior layout. My former neighborhood, which was also fantastic.

There are also some condos at the top of the new Residence Inn at L & 15 that I know nothing about.

Analysis
We really don’t have that many multi-unit condo projects in Downtown-Midtown, at least that are newer. The newer projects are mostly rental right now. The ones that have entitlements are on hold because they don’t have financial backing in this market downturn.

If anyone wants to add more—I’m sure I missed many—please let me know and I’ll add them. Hopefully this gives some homebuyers a place to start in the Sacramento core.


 
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This is an informative list you have provided and should provide alot of insight to someone wanting to move to the area and trying to decide which area.

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