Best suburbs in Sacramento
The GI Bill of Rights, Ike's interstate system, suburban development, and the growing affordability of cars allowed the suburbs to flourish throughout the mid-20th century. During this era, a new American Dream was established: one with single-family homes, white picket fences, and lush green lawns.
Today, however, the traditional suburb may no longer cater to what 79% of Americans want: walkability. Younger people are especially attracted to neighborhoods where stores, restaurants, and other amenities are a short walk away, according to a National Association of Realtors survey released in 2023. But a good location comes with a cost.
A Redfin analysis showed homes in 2019 in walkable areas sold for almost 25% more than homes without the same walkability, equivalent to nearly $78,000 more in the national average. Some suburbs offer the amenities of city life, whether through easy transit to big cities (such as Wilmette, Illinois, with easy proximity to Chicago), or college-town amenities such as those found in Claremont, California.
What individual families and people look for in a suburb will vary, of course, with some prioritizing quiet and extra space, even if that means driving more often.
Stacker used data from Niche to examine the best suburbs in Sacramento. Niche ranked suburbs across the U.S. based on several factors, including diversity, the cost of living, the share of the population with college degrees, and the quality of schools and housing.
Read on to see the highest-ranked suburbs in Sacramento.
#5. Rocklin, California
- Median home value: $637,200
- Median rental price: $2,109
- Top schools nearby: Rocklin Academy Meyers (grade A+), Western Sierra Collegiate Academy (grade A), Valley View Elementary School (grade A)
- Top private schools nearby: Sacramento Waldorf School (grade A), Freedom Christian School (grade A−), Sacramento Adventist Academy (grade B+)
- Overall Niche grade: A
--- Weather grade: A+
--- Cost of living grade: C−
--- Outdoor activities grade: A
#4. El Dorado Hills, California
- Median home value: $810,000
- Median rental price: $2,366
- Top schools nearby: Vista Del Lago High School (grade A+), Miller's Hill (grade A), Oak Ridge High School (grade A)
- Top private schools nearby: Sacramento Waldorf School (grade A), Capital Christian School (grade A), Freedom Christian School (grade A−)
- Overall Niche grade: A
--- Weather grade: A+
--- Cost of living grade: C−
--- Outdoor activities grade: A
#3. Granite Bay, California
- Median home value: $1,012,100
- Median rental price: $2,077
- Top schools nearby: Granite Bay High School (grade A+), Rocklin Academy Meyers (grade A+), Western Sierra Collegiate Academy (grade A)
- Top private schools nearby: Freedom Christian School (grade A−), Sacramento Adventist Academy (grade B+), Valley Christian Academy (grade B−)
- Overall Niche grade: A
--- Weather grade: A+
--- Cost of living grade: C−
--- Outdoor activities grade: A
#2. Gold River, California
- Median home value: $644,200
- Median rental price: $2,466
- Top schools nearby: Robert J. McGarvey Elementary (grade A), Visions In Education (grade A), Bella Vista High School (grade A)
- Top private schools nearby: Sacramento Country Day School (grade A+), Christian Brothers High School (grade A+), Jesuit High School (grade A+)
- Overall Niche grade: A
--- Weather grade: A+
--- Cost of living grade: C−
--- Outdoor activities grade: A
#1. Davis, California
- Median home value: $803,100
- Median rental price: $1,927
- Top schools nearby: Davis Senior High School (grade A+), Robert E. Willett Elementary School (grade A), Cesar Chavez Elementary School (grade A)
- Top private schools nearby: St. Francis Catholic High School (grade A), Woodland Christian School (grade B+), The Academy of 21st Century Learning (grade A+)
- Overall Niche grade: A+
--- Weather grade: A+
--- Cost of living grade: D+
--- Outdoor activities grade: A
This story features data reporting and writing by Emma Rubin and is part of a series utilizing data automation across 67 metros.