A Lifestyle You'll Love
      Local legend J. Parker Whitney fell in love with the land now known as Stanford Ranch on a trip into the California gold fields during the mid-1800’s. He purchased the first acreage for his vast estate from the land’s current namesake, Leland Stanford. While much has changed since then, the sheer beauty of the gently rolling countryside will still captivate you.

       As you drive through the beautiful neighborhoods you’ll see why master-planned communities are the way of the future. Everything is considered, thoughtfully planned and carefully executed. There are homes in every price range and style from some of California’s finest builders. You may see anything from a home designed for a first-time buyer to an individually designed custom residence, and everything in between. Modern schools, including the $42 million Rocklin High School, three well-designed elementary schools and a middle school, are all within walking distance. Municipal parks complement acres of permanently preserved open space and wetlands. The community also has convenient shopping at its own Stanford Ranch Village shopping center, as well as, newly constructed Safeway, Longs Drugs, and Albertsons anchored retail centers. And, it’s all connected by a system of broad, landscaped boulevards that are meticulously maintained. Every element of a lifestyle you’ll love is already in place.

A Neighborhood That Welcomes You Home
      Stanford Ranch is much more than a collection of homes and businesses. This community was planned to create a complete lifestyle for its residents, and it is already home to over 4,000 friendly families.

      The well-kept neighborhoods and the resident companies are literally surrounded by a combination of amenities that help create a true "hometown" atmosphere. There are currently three schools, including a state-of-the-art high school with tennis courts and a swimming pool available to the public. Residents enjoy three city parks, 5-acre Pebble Creek Park with a picnic area and tot lot, and the initial phase of 30-acres Twin Oaks Park that offer four baseball fields, tennis courts, basketball courts, a playground and fields. Bike lanes wind throughout the community.

      The surrounding City of Rocklin offers even more parks, the facilities of nearby Sierra College and a community spirit that imbues everything from a wide variety of annual events to the charm of shopping in its historic downtown area. Immediately adjacent to Stanford Ranch is the new Whitney Oaks community, which is the home to an 18-hole championship golf course designed by Johnny Miller.

      Best of all, Stanford Ranch offers its residents a unique cooperative effort between public and private enterprise that has put bonds in place to ensure an ongoing quality of life by funding and maintaining the infrastructure. These bonds, combined with a series of community guidelines known as CC&R’s will help residents enjoy their new homes, safe in the knowledge that their investments in their own neighborhood will protect their future.

A Place For All Seasons
      Stanford Ranch is minutes away from Interstate 80, the Sacramento area’s main link to commerce and recreation. At Stanford Ranch you are roughly equidistant from cosmopolitan San Francisco and the pristine beauty and year-round recreation of Lake Tahoe and the High Sierras.

     Opened in August 2000, the 1.2 million square foot Roseville Galleria is established as the regional hub for retail activities. The Galleria, located approximately five minutes south, near I-80 and Highway 65, is anchored by Nordstrom, Macy's, Sears and J. C. Penney, and is also home to numerous specialty stores and restaurants.

      Drive a short distance and you are in downtown Sacramento, home of the State Capitol. Sacramento has also experienced dramatic business and population growth, which has brought new levels of sophistication and cultural excitement to this river city. Sacramento offers the historic elegance of Old Town, with its shops, restaurants, farmer’s market and annual Jazz Jubilee.

      The redeveloping downtown and midtown areas are accented by sidewalk cafes, art galleries and a new downtown mall. The entertainment experience varies from major Broadway shows and events at the convention center and community theater to the pulsating beat of the Hard Rock Café. And, Arco Arena plays host to the NBA Sacramento Kings, the WNBA Sacramento Monarchs, professional indoor soccer with the Sacramento Knights and a wide range of sporting and special events.  Nearby, West Sacramento's Raley Field hosts Triple A baseball's Sacramento River Cats.

      Take a little longer drive and you can experience the sun-drenched beauty of the Napa and Sonoma Valley wine country, the rugged grandeur of the Sonoma Coast, the golfer’s paradise of the Monterey Peninsula or the singular magnificence of Yosemite.

      Right at home or close to home, you’re surrounded by the best Northern California has to offer, all year long.

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