History:
El Dorado Hills lies only 13 miles from Coloma, the site where gold was first discovered in 1848, which started the Gold Rush. Previously, the area was mostly worked by farmers and ranchers. But with the Gold Rush boom, two Pony Express routes were opened in 1860, still existing today as modern roads.
El Dorado Hills is an unincorporated census-designated place, only 22 miles east of Sacramento, California, and commonly affiliated with the Sacramento Metropolitan Area. It encompasses 48 square miles and sits in El Dorado County.
The population of EDH is now around 43,760, which is up precipitously from the 18,016 population mark recorded during the 2000 census.
El Dorado Hills enjoys a median household income over $115,00, which is the 3rd for highest for any place in the U.S. with population greater than 40,000, behind only Potomac, Maryland and Danville, California
El Dorado Hills real estate is highly sought-after, with homes selling quickly and drawing a lot of interest from eager buyers who want to become part of that community. There are plenty of luxury and high-end communities and neighborhoods in El Dorado Hills, considered the crème de la crème for house hunters and the highest value real estate in the area, like Serrano Golf and Country Club, The Summit, Watermark, Marina Hills, and Highland Hills.
The educational system in El Dorado Hills is considered exemplary, with a 9 out of 10 ranking by Great Schools City Ratings. In fact, Jackson Elementary, Oak Meadow Elementary, Silva Valley Elementary, William Brooks Elementary, Oak Ridge High, and Marina Village Middle in El Dorado Hills all receive ratings of 10 out of 10.
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Modern-day El Dorado Hills (EDH) was first established in the 1960s, when developer Alan Lindsey and architect Victor Gruen broke ground. In 1995, the elegant master-planned community of Serrano was conceived when the Parker Development Company acquired 3,500 acres along the eastern edge of El Dorado Hills. After 2000, population growth and commercial development exploded in El Dorado Hills, leading to the Town Center Zone and a thriving downtown business district.
The new Town Center includes an impressive 100 acres of land and 1,000,000 square feet of buildings, filled with local and national retailers, professional and medical offices, fitness clubs, hotels, cinemas, restaurants, markets, spas, and a public amphitheater next to regal fountains and public plazas.
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