Solano County Real Estate

Solano County is comprised of seven cities. The principle cities are Fairfield and Vallejo, while the others in the County are Benicia, Dixon, Rio Vista, Suisun and Vacaville.

Educationally, the County offers Solano Community College and the California Maritime Academy, a number of elementary and high schools, seven libraries, several museums, the Benicia Historical Museum, the Rio Vista Museum, Travis Air Force Base Air Museum, Vacaville Museum, the Vallejo Naval and Historical Museum and the Western Railway Museum.

The County’s major employers, which have 500 or more employees, are:

More than half of Solano County real estate acreage (65%) is dedicated to agriculture. Parks, picnic grounds and hiking trails are found throughout the area and Lake Solano Park is home to some of the best fly fishing in the area. Ideally suited for young and old, worker or business person, Solano County real estate is perfectly suited to a variety of lifestyles. It would be difficult to locate a more ideal place to live in the Bay area.

Solano County Realtor

John Nazareno is well-equipped to help you navigate the Solano County real estate market. His expertise as a Solano County realtor derives from a lifelong love for the area, and a commitment to work with its properties and the people who will live in them. Contact us for any of your Solano real estate needs.

Solano County MLS

The MLS technologies on the web have made it so much easier to look online for real estate properties. If you want a non-committal, quick glance at the kinds of homes selling around here, check out the Solano County MLS. It'll give you an overview of properties that conform to your requirements, like price, size, etc.

Solano County Cities

Solano Real Estate
Located in the desirable East San Francisco Bay area, the Northern California city of Solano is conveniently situated between San Francisco and Sacramento. Frequently named among the best communities in the United States to live and work, Solano County real estate offers access to dynamic metropolitan regions and lifestyles suited to rural or suburban living.

Fairfield Real Estate
Founded over a century ago, Fairfield's attractive, tree-lined communities, strategic location, extensive transportation networks and proximity to universities and training centers offer ideal living and working environments. A community well suited to younger wage earners, the city's median age group is at thirty-one years. Median income is approximately $74,000 and about 29% of current residents are college educated. With the city located fifteen to four hundred feet above sea level, the mean daily temperature averages 62 degrees.

Providing an excellent business environment, Fairfield has a variety of business and industrial park settings. The City of Fairfield’s Economic Development Division is an excellent source of information for locating property suitable for industrial, business or office use. They can be contacted at (707) 428-7461 or econdev@ci.fairfield.ca.us.

Fairfield’s Planning and Development Department and the Community Services Department provides services for residents such as first time home buyer information, senior housing projects and rental properties.

Vallejo Real Estate
A transportation and commuter hub for the North Bay area, Vallejo’s ferry terminal and ferry service have set an example for the rest of the Bay area. In addition to convenience and efficiency of transportation, Vallejo’s restaurants, downtown Farmers Market and Six Flags Marine World offer dining, shopping and recreational opportunities to rival any in Northern California.

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