
South Land Park Real Estate
Mid-century character, room to breathe.
South Land Park draws buyers who want architectural personality and bigger lots without leaving the city — Streng-designed moderns, mature streets, and an easy shot to downtown.
Q2 2026 Market Report
South Land Park market
guidance with context.
Sara looks at current listings, recent closes, days on market, condition, and neighborhood demand so you can understand what the numbers mean for your move.
Median Sold Price
$575KAvg $ per Sqft
$400Median Days on Market
21 daysYear-over-Year
+3.1%Inventory
Balanced — ~2 months
Figures are estimates based on recent MLS closed sales and are updated periodically. For current pricing and absorption data on a specific property, contact Sara directly.
The Neighborhood
The city's home for mid-century design.
South Land Park is where Sacramento's Streng Bros. modernism lives — post-and-beam homes, atriums, and walls of glass on lots that feel suburban but sit minutes from Land Park and downtown. It's quieter and more spread out than the historic core, which is exactly the appeal.
- 01Streng Bros. mid-century moderns — the neighborhood's signature
- 02Larger lots and wider streets than the Land Park core
- 03Walkable pockets to Philz, La Bou, and neighborhood parks
- 04Free little libraries and monthly-swept, settled streets
Streng moderns
Post-and-beam, atriums, glass
Bigger lots
Room most in-city areas don't have
Philz + La Bou
Everyday neighborhood staples
Minutes to Land Park
Zoo, golf, Fairytale Town nearby
Settled + quiet
Suburban feel, urban access
McClatchy zone
Established public-school pathway
South Land Park rewards buyers who understand the housing stock. Streng and mid-century homes are prized for their design but often need thoughtful updates to systems, roofs, and glass. Pricing turns on original character versus sympathetic remodels — knowing the difference is where a local read pays off.
Sara Raudelunas, Realtor®
Insider Notes
The details that change the South Land Park decision.
If You’re Buying
For Streng and mid-century homes, check the roof, single-pane glass, original electrical, and any flat-roof history. Sympathetic updates hold value far better than gut-modernizations that erase the architecture.
If You’re Selling
Lead with the architecture. Mid-century buyers are specific — clean staging, honest disclosures, and photography that shows the light and lines will pull a stronger, more motivated pool.
Schools
Schools that serve this area.
Attendance zones shift at the street level. Before you make an offer, Sara will confirm the exact feeder pattern for that address.
Live ratings on GreatSchools.org →Crocker/Riverside Elementary (northern edge)
K-6
Sam Brannan Middle School
7-8
C.K. McClatchy High School
9-12
Current ratings, test scores, and reviews for all schools above are available at GreatSchools.org. Attendance boundaries change — always verify the zone for a specific address.
FAQ
Questions buyers and sellers ask about South Land Park.
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Browse active South Land Park listings here, then ask what the photos and price do not show: condition, location, buyer demand, seller positioning, and whether the property fits your plan.
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Work With Sara
Talk through your South Land Park position with Sara.
Buying, preparing to sell, or weighing a major move, Sara will help you read the market, the likely buyer pool, and the strongest next step.
Also Worth a Look
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Curtis Park
Historic homes around Curtis Park, Sierra 2, and Crocker Village, with a quieter feel just south of the central city.