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Spanning over 1800 square miles, El Dorado County offers a variety of landscapes from foothills and valleys to majestic mountain scenery. El Dorado County's eastern boundary is formed along magnificent Lake Tahoe in the Sierra Nevada mountain range while Folsom Lake forms the county's western boundary in the Sacramento valley. In an attempt to preserve the natural landscapes and to provide a variety of recreational opportunities for El Dorado County residents, more than 50 percent of county land is managed and owned by the county government for both recreation facilities and wildlife preservations. Due to its geographic location, El Dorado County has a varied but moderate climate. On the western slope, the average monthly temperature ranges from 30-40 degrees in the winter while the region may experience an average of 75-95 degrees in the summer. 
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 One may choose from many varied environments -- from forests of oak and pine, to mountains and valleys, to the gentle rolling meadows of the Sierra foothills. El Dorado County is the perfect location not only for residential living but also for many different business opportunities. Currently there is an extensive stock of fine homes available for sale, suitable for all life-styles and incomes. Additionally, there are many custom building sites available to homeowners who wish to create and build their dream home. Water, electricity and other utilities are available to builders throughout El Dorado County. 
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 | | El Dorado Hills, Calif. Population: 22,200 Median home price (2006): $672,335 Average property taxes (2006): $4,434 El Dorado Hills knows the golden rule in real estate: Location, Location, Location. Nestled in between the San Francisco Bay Area and Lake Tahoe, the community enjoys the kind of geography that Californians dream of - close to skiing, the ocean, wineries and state parks. And with elevations ranging from 200 ft to over 10,800 ft, it's no wonder that El Dorado County (which boasts a million acres of national forest land) lies in the most diversified recreational area in the state. -I.T. See complete data and interactive map for El Dorado Hills
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First Time Buyers >Determining A Price Range
If you are working with a real estate agent to find a new home, the agent will probably ask a lot of questions about your income, liquid assets, and debt situation. The real estate agent needs such information to help you determine your price range.
Whether you are buying your first home, or moving up, your agent can give you solid advice on how to maximize your buying power. With so many mortgage alternatives available, you may find that you can buy more than you thought. Your individual situation might make some types of mortgages or financing more of a risk than you really want to take. Each buyer's situation is unique, and real estate agents understand the importance of finding you the perfect home and the perfect financing to enable you to afford it.
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