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Sierra Vista

Sierra Vista

A character filled Roseville neighborhood with quiet streets, historic homes, and quick access to downtown events and dining.

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Sierra Vista sits just across the railroad tracks from Downtown Roseville and blends calm residential living with easy access to city energy. During the day, the neighborhood feels relaxed and slow paced, with tree lined streets and neighbors out walking dogs. At night or on weekends, residents can head a few minutes north to Vernon Street for food, events, and entertainment.

This location is one of Sierra Vista’s biggest strengths. Downtown Roseville is close enough to bike or drive in minutes, giving residents access to restaurants, shops, live music, and community events throughout the year. SPLASH!, Downtown Tuesday Nights, Food Truck Mania, and seasonal festivals keep the area active without disrupting the quiet feel of the neighborhood itself. The Westfield Galleria at Roseville is also nearby and offers major shopping, dining, and movie theaters.

Homes in Sierra Vista reflect Roseville’s early growth. The neighborhood includes ranch homes from the mid twentieth century alongside older houses dating back to the early nineteen hundreds. Some homes still show original details, while others have been fully renovated. Buyers will find a mix of architectural styles, fenced backyards, mature trees, and occasional pools. Lot sizes are larger than downtown and Roseville Heights and similar to nearby Folsom Road. Prices remain relatively aligned with surrounding neighborhoods, making Sierra Vista appealing for buyers who want character without paying a premium.

Families are drawn to the area for its schools. Students typically attend Ferris Spanger Elementary School, George A. Buljan Middle School, and Roseville High School. These schools are well regarded and offer strong academic and career focused programs. Ferris Spanger is walkable from much of the neighborhood and hosts community events like the annual Earth Day Festival.

Outdoor spaces are easy to reach. Woodbridge Park sits in the heart of Sierra Vista and includes playground equipment, bocce ball courts, and horseshoe pits. Nearby Richards Field is used for youth baseball and community sports. South of the tracks, residents can access the Miner’s Ravine Trail, a paved path popular with walkers and cyclists that stretches several miles through Roseville. Golfers often join Sierra View Country Club, a long standing private club that also serves as a gathering place for meetings and events.

Dining options are plentiful just outside the neighborhood. Old Town Pizza remains a local favorite, while newer spots along Vernon Street add variety. Specialty shops, art galleries, and live performance spaces give downtown Roseville a creative feel that Sierra Vista residents enjoy without having to live in the middle of it.

Transportation is convenient. Washington Boulevard connects directly to the Roseville Amtrak Station, offering rail service to Sacramento in about thirty minutes. Drivers can reach Interstate 80 via Douglas Boulevard for commuting or weekend travel. Roseville Transit bus routes run nearby and connect residents to shopping centers, parks, and other parts of the city.

Sierra Vista appeals to buyers who want character, walkable access to downtown, and a neighborhood that feels established but still active. It offers a balance of calm living and nearby excitement that is hard to find elsewhere in Roseville.


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