Sacramento MCM Neighborhoods
Growing up in Sacramento, I remember seeing Streng and Eichler style homes while riding my bike. My own elementary school (Sierra Oaks) was a mid century modern building, looking back. Low slung roofs, extra long eaves, clerestory windows and clean lines. Mid Century Modern homes are scattered all over the Sacramento area, and there’s even some pockets of exclusively-built Mid Century Modern neighborhoods. Looking for current listings?
Fair Oaks Area
Fair Oaks is known for its quaint downtown village and easy access to Hwy 50 and the river. Great schools, leafy neighborhoods and cool custom architecture throughout make it a great place to live!
Autumn Hill – Carmichael
Enjoy slightly rolling hills and river breezes in this established community. This wonderfully peaceful neighborhood is nestled in a quiet area of Carmichael near the American River.
Barrett Hills – Carmichael
A classic Carmichael neighborhood with Streng Bros homes sprinkled throughout and mixed with other homes from the same time period.
Clearfield – Carmichael
A small grouping of Streng Bros homes near schools and parks. Surrounded by some of Sacramento’s most premier neighborhoods and close to William B. Pond park with American River Trail access.
Evergreen Commons – Sacramento
In the center of this community is a private three acre park featuring: three swimming pools, barbecues, basketball court, children’s play area, large green lawns, and a walking path that meanders through it all.
Homewood – Carmichael
Enjoy the perks of having easy river and trail access great for walkers, runners, and cyclists. This community features a small grouping of Streng Bros built homes conveniently located off Fair Oaks Blvd.
Overbrook – Sacramento
A great community for educators, downtown workers, or for anyone wanting to enjoy the tranquility of living near Arden Creek. These 133 Streng Bros homes are close to freeways and American River College.
Shelfield – Carmichael
Surrounded by neighboring estates and bounded by the American River, Shelfield will make you feel right at home. If you are in search of an established, quiet mid mod community, look no further.
Wildflower – Carmichael
A quiet suburb of Sacramento, Wildflower features a small grouping of like-minded mid mod owners and lovely curb appeal. This central Carmichael neighborhood will keep you close to everything, yet make you feel far from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Eastridge – Citrus Heights
Close to schools, parks, and shopping, this is a must-see neighborhood. Tucked away in a quiet Citrus Heights neighborhood, Streng Bros built a cluster of homes near the 18-hole golf course at North Ridge Country Club.
Woodland and Davis Area
These highly sought after homes are a mix of owner occupied and rentals serving the college population. Davis and Woodland have a large concentration of Streng Bros homes too!
Williamson – Elk Grove
This location is highly sought after by families looking for good school districts, convenient access to commuter freeways, and quiet suburban living. The Williamson neighborhood in made up of 304 homes including Streg Bros built halfplexes and single family detached homes.
Wilhaggin – Sacramento
Located near Sacramento’s most premiere communities, highest rated grade schools, and close to CSUS you’ll discover a mix of Streng Bros built homes along side higher end custom builds. Neighborhood’s in this greater area include: Wilhaggin, Wilhaggin Oaks, Wilhaggin Estates, Wilhaggin East, Del Dayo Estates & more.
Greenhaven and Pocket – Sacramento
A few Streng Bros built homes are sprinkled throughout among other mid century homes. Nestled along the river’s edge, the Greenhaven and Pocket neighborhoods have always been a desirable neighborhood with a quiet suburban feel that’s only minutes from Downtown Sacramento.
South Land Park – Sacramento
The South Land Park subdivision is 14 acres of development that are home to 53 Eichler units recently added to a historical preservation program. There are a handful of Streng Bros built properties and a few custom homes too.
River City Commons – Sacramento
The members hold property in common including guest parking lots at the end of six courts and a fenced, locked recreational park with additional parking.