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ORANGEVALE HOUSE FOR RENT
1.3 miles to Black Miners Bar & Folsom Lake State Recreation Area
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Welcome to Your New Home in
The Palisades, Orangevale!
Are you looking for the perfect rental home in a serene, homeowner-surrounded neighborhood? Look no further! This charming single-story 3-bedroom, 1.5-bath home offers 1,326 sq ft of comfortable living space in the highly sought-after Palisades area, just a couple blocks from Folsom.
Just walking distance to Golden Valley Charter School, making morning routines a breeze for families.
1,326 sq ft of living space with a fully fenced private backyard for ultimate privacy and outdoor enjoyment.
Washer/dryer hookups in an inside laundry room, and a 2-car garage with an automatic opener. Central Heat and Air.
Brand new LVP flooring throughout, fresh paint and a refrigerator included for your convenience.
Utilities will be at renters expense.
Plus:
$75/month for water
$37.59/month for garbage
$125/month for weekly yard service
Right around the corner!
Black Miners Bar:
"Folsom Lake State Recreation Area is one of my favorite spots! It's great for everything from boating and fishing to hiking and camping. There's a nice beach area where you can swim or just soak up the sun. The picnic areas are perfect for a family gathering, and the trails are amazing for both biking and hiking. It's also a fantastic place for bird watching and spending some quality time with friends and family."
Lake Natoma:
"You should definitely check out Lake Natoma if you're in the Folsom area. It's a fantastic place for all kinds of water activities like paddleboarding, kayaking, and even just a refreshing swim. There are some lovely picnic spots, and the bike trail around the lake is perfect for a scenic ride. Plus, it's a wonderful spot to bring the kids and your dog for a fun day out."
The area was known during the Gold Rush as a place where African-Americans searched for gold. Newspapers and publications in the early 1850s referred to it as “Negro Bar” through the rest of the century.
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