History:
Modern-day Roseville traces back to where the Central Pacific Railroad route was extended to Sacramento in 1864, nicknamed “Junction” at the time. The area grew in size when the Southern Pacific Railroad moved its center from Rocklin to Roseville, and on April 10, 1909, Roseville incorporated. After that, the city boomed, with more than 100 buildings and structures being erected within a few years, including the Pacific Fruit Express building in 1913, the largest ice manufacturing plant in the world.
With the dawn of WWII, the railroads became more important than ever, and Roseville enjoyed post-war stability and gentle growth. But Roseville was still a mom-and-pop, sleepy community until 1985, when more people started moving there and new subdivisions were built. Starting in 1985, the population exploded from 28,988 to 74,234 people as of 2000.
With the population growing so quickly, downtown Roseville was redeveloped, a tens of millions of dollars project to give a face lift to Vernon Street, Atlantic Street, Oak Street, and the Historic Old Town. This ambitious revitalization includes the new Roseville Civic Center and surrounding complex for family and community events.
Roseville is located only 16 miles north of Sacramento, encompassing zip codes 95661, 95678, and 95747 and is the largest city by population in Placer County. It spans an area of 43 square miles and sits 165 feet above sea level. As of January 1, 2015, Roseville had a population of 128,382, nearly a 48% jump since the 2000 census. The cost of living in Roseville is about 40% higher than the U.S. average, though it is not considered high for California.
Roseville enjoyed a robust real estate market in the boom years of the early and mid-2000s and has continued to be healthy post-recession. In fact, the median sale price in Roseville is now $367,500, a resounding 22% increase over one year. Of all the homes in Roseville, 65.5% are owner-occupied and 34.5% are occupied by renters. There are plenty of great homes for sale in Roseville at any time, as lots of families look to list their homes but then relocate into the same community.
Roseville has a diverse education base with some top-flight public schools, including Stoneridge Elementary School(9 out of 10), Thomas Jefferson Elementary School (9 out of 10), and Diamond Creek Elementary School (9 out of 10). Roseville also offers private school options like St. Albans Country Day School (K-8).
Brandman University, a private non-profit college, has a campus in Roseville and offers secondary learning opportunities to working professionals. Sierra College and William Jessup are just minutes from Roseville, while Sacramento State University and UC Davis are short distances away.
Bet You Didn't Know...
The 80-foot-tall red one that can be seen from I-80 is called "Cosmos." It was created by Aris Demetrios in 1990, and while the well-known urban myth states that an aerial view of the statue looks like a rose, this is not true, and it actually symbolizes unity.
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