April 16th, 2007 categories: Real Estate, Sacramento County, Wilton
Come Home to Wilton California Country Living At Its Best Featured City, today.
Come home to Wilton, California. Can you smell the Country? Here is where you can hear the roosters crow, the horses wheeee, the pigs chattering, the turkeys gobbling and the happy cows grazing and mooing. It is truly Country here in Wilton, CA.
If you are thinking of relocating or moving it is important to get a view of the area. Below is tour of Wilton CA for all the new buyers that are thinking of moving to Wilton. This is GREAT horse country. There are many Real Estate options here in Wilton.
Wilton, Ca is Elk Groves neighbor. The zip code for Wilton is 95693 and located just 20 miles from Sacramento. Wilton is Country at its best. You will find farms, agriculture and orchards. In the last two years a new Real Estate development called The Ranch sprung up amid this farms and ranches. The Ranch has new ranch style homes on 2“4 acre lots for sale.
When driving into Wilton, very few people realize that where the main shops are, is not Wilton, but the town of Sheldon. Dont blink or you will miss Sheldon. Many of the locals shop at the Ace Hardware Store and the day I was taking pictures a local cowboy was choosing his shovel.
The Sheldon Inn is not an Inn at all, it is a restaurant. The Sheldon Inn is one of 3 restaurants located on the main drag. The Trading Post and feed store are about all you will find in terms of commercial before turning into Wilton.
As you travel along the luscious country road in Wilton, passing the grape fields and farms there will be a fork in the road. This is where one of the first grocery stores, antique store, saddle shop and auto repair store are still located.
Up the road a piece is Wiltons finest, the Wilton Fire Department. The day I was there, a telephone pole across from the Fire Department broke in half and so there was lots of excitement around the area.
Whenever I feel the need to relax and unwind, a nice drive to Wilton calms the soul. Its a peaceful area with a lot of Country. Homes around the Wilton area vary. Most of the time you will see farms and barns. Every now and then there is a new large well appointed home. All homes have acreage in this rural area, called Wilton. I hope it continues to remain the Country.
The Ranch is a new subdivision with 2“4 acre lots located on the outskirts of Wilton. There are still a few lots for sale at The Ranch.
Wandering through Wilton, I came upon an Adult Resort, called Laguna Del Sol where clothing is optional. There is something for everyone.
The best part was seeing the horses and the cows the country has such a wonderful feel to it.
Take a tour of Wilton California and smell the Country.
Students living in Wilton attend Elk Grove Unified School District
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Last month, in March 2007 in Wilton, CA there were 70 homes for sale at an average price of $966,273. Three homes sold in Wilton at an average price of $713,500.
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Gena…I never imagined California to so country. Funny I always though big city..smog but your description and virtual tour made me realize how wrong I am. Very nice article.
Monika,
Thanks for stopping by & viewing the tour. Yes, Wilton, CA is Country living with wide open spaces. Perceptions are not always right…that’s why I do the tours so new home buyers can get a feel for an areas when considering where to buy their home. Thank you for visiting and commenting. Glad you liked the show and got a flavor of Wilton, CA.
Gena,
I never realized how large an area you cover..
Kaye, our areas all flow into one another and my clients of course are in Sacramento County (several communities/cities), Placer County (Roseville,Granite Bay, Auburn, Loomis) and El Dorado County (El Dorado Hills, Cameron Park, Shingle Springs). I stay within those counties and add Yolo County but only West Sacramento within Yolo County.
I am a former Wilton resident (grew up there and am now in grad school out-of-state) and my parents have resided in Wilton since 1976. They are also part of the group that is trying to keep the large developers away from their property. Have you ever considered that if more people move to Wilton that Wilton will not be Wilton? And the comment about a cowboy choosing a shovel…that was unnecessary. Should we go to the Ace Hardware “in the big city” and watch an “urban cowboy” choose his shovel and make a slide show for the internet? Should the Wiltonians hitch up their horses and ride into town and be shocked by the motor vehicles on the road? You have given me the feeling that you are trying to profit off of the people (and their lifestyle) who love their land and are trying to maintain their surroundings. Please do not insult the Wilton residents with such country-cliches as “can you smell the country?”.
Cindy, I happen to love the smell of the country and I think most folks do that love the country. So, it’s a “good thing.”
And as far at the cowboy chosing his shovel, that’s what he was doing and I asked if I could take his photo.
Not sure why you took offense but I happen to like Wilton and I am very much in favor of small business like the local hardware store in Sheldon.
I would much rather see the locals keep the acreage and the new tract homes not come take over. When I want to get centered and feel calm, I drive to Wilton and watch the calves and see nature at its best.
So, I love the smell of Country.