Do you love golf enough for it to be an important consideration in where you choose to live? Roseville, an emerging city in California has some superb golf course communities for every kind of buyer ranging from affordable to premier. Established in 1864 by the Central Pacific Railroad, Roseville underwent further expansion with the arrival of the Southern Pacific Railroad.
The city’s economy was based around the railroad for several decades upto and following World War II but has now diversified into several other sectors. Major employers such as Hewlett Packard, Kaiser Permanente and the Union Pacific Railroad are based here along with a well-educated, motivated workforce.
The Folsom Lake and the Folsom Lake Recreation Area offer excellent camping, fishing and boating opportunities. The Miners Ravine Trail Loop is an excellent 3.2-mile trail for a long, leisurely hike with friends and family on a weekend. The Maidu Museum & Historic Site is a font of knowledge on the Native Americans that lived in Roseville before settlement.
The Yard House with its New American food and diverse range of draft beers is worth a visit, as is the Cattlemens Restaurant with its steak and excellent sea-food. Grab-and-go eaters might love to bite into a juicy burger at the Islands Restaurant Roseville.
The Fiori at Serrano, starting at just $639,951 is a fantastic community in the vicinity of high-quality schools with excellent views, onsite public library, 800-seat amphitheater and a well-manicured golf course.
The Vintage 38, another wonderful community has a massive 34,000-square-foot clubhouse and a championship golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr. Moving to Roseville is moving to a place where all conveniences exist but not at the expense of historical roots or nature. So click on the golf course option in NewHomeSource and zero in on that beautiful golf course home.