Lease Sacramento Commercial Properties

Sacramento California

Commercial Property:

The area has seen a great deal of modern development in the last decade. With the area moving away from an agriculture economy, the area has sought to not only build up the downtown area, but also preserve many of the original architecture and historic buildings that date back to the founding of the nation, and the gold rush that made the city the epicenter of exploration. The area also has lots of commercial rental property options for entrepreneurs of all types to explore. Those that are looking to grow their business or continue to develop business will find many options priced about the same as many other large cities. A recent survey of office space vacancies in the area yielded results starting at around $500 a month for small offices, and $1 - $2 a square foot for larger options. Some come with great amenities, and serious businesses will find a great deal of options to explore throughout the city center and greater metropolitan area. Some of the other districts near Sacramento that we service commercial properties in are: Auburn, Carmichael, El Dorado hills, Galt, Davis, Midtown, Commons, Folsom, Gold river, Natomas, Rancho Cordova, Roseville and Downtown. In addition to these local areas, we also offer commercial rentals in San Francisco, San Jose, Portland, Oakland, and Los Angeles. Leasing a Sacramento commercial property is a necessity for any new business and even most established companies can also use the added exposure (that a physical location gives you)

The capital city of California is Sacramento. The city has a deep history that dates back to the gold rush era of 1839, and has been touted as one of the most livable regions in the United States. The area has also been said to be America’s most integrated cities in the nation in 2002. The area continues to grow by leaps and bounds. The estimated population of Sacramento is 486,189 and an estimated greater metropolitan population of 2.1 million residents. It is a larger city in the state, but it is not quite as large as some of the larger cities in the state.

Sacramento Culture:

The economic picture of Sacramento hinges on several industries. From health care, government, education, and agriculture the area sees a great deal of employment options for people to explore. Due in large part to the fact that the city is the capital a great government presence is there, alongside a great deal of services that aid with the offices there. While there are several large companies in the greater Sacramento area, the government employs the majority of people in the city. Despite a great deal of options to explore the unemployment rate of Sacramento is around 13% and is nearly double the national average. While the region is looking to improve, and the region’s economic forecast is relatively optimistic as the national picture begins to improve.
The climate of Sacramento is classified as Mediterranean climate that is often cool, with dry summers and relatively mild winters. There is little to no snowfall, but in the winter months there is a good deal of rain. The average temperatures are around 70 degrees, and a maximum temperature at the height of summer is around 90 degrees with low to mid-line humidity. The area, much like many other west coast cities, gets a mild-temperate weather throughout the years, consisting of many consecutive days of sunshine.

Sacramento Housing:

The median home price of the greater Sacramento area and real estate market in the general area has been rising in recent months. The average home price in the area is around $278,724 and economists see a gain of 27% for the next 5 years. The reality is that house prices are usually directly related to Sacramento commercial property rates - so we need one to bounce back before the other can follow and it this point we don't know when that will be. Whether or not the prices continue to rise will remain to be seen, but analysts are optimistic. Our real estate articles are a great way to educate yourself on the local real estate markets including prices, vacancies, etc.

The mayor of Sacramento is Kevin Johnson. The democratic mayor is best known for his many years in the NBA playing with the Phoenix Suns, and the Cleveland Cavaliers. After retiring from the NBA he turned to politics and has a great track record of politics in the northern California area. He is the 55th Mayor of Sacramento, and is 44 years old.