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    I'm looking at purchasing my first home and realize that being able to play close to home is essential. So I've narrowed it down to a few places where we are looking. I have done a ton of research, but would love some personal insight from anyone who lives in the areas or visits them.

    Area #1: Discovery Bay, CA. Having water in you back yard is priceless, but my per approval is limited, and I would be limited to living on the lake (which doesn't allow motorized boats). The marina would be very close however, but my boat wouldn't be in the water in my back yard. And the Delta has provided the best water I have ever skied on.

    Area #2: Auburn, CA area (possibly Lake of the Pines). I love the foothill feeling, and love the fact of owning 1 acre or more of land. LOP would be great to have your own private lake, but it looks small and could get quite crowded. LOP also seems to have A LOT of CC&Rs which really deter me from wanting to live there. It would be nice to wake up ski the course, pull the boat out and have breakfast. HOAs are a bit $$ to.

    Area #3: This is a new area we just started looking into so any info would be nice. Pilot Hill, CA. We found an amazing house here and am starting to do some research on the area, so again any info would be appreciated.

    I haven't put my boat on Lake Folsom, but I have been out on a friends Hobie Cat. It was windy and choppy and ugly (but great on a sail boat). How is the water? Is there a water ski course. I'd be on the Salmon Falls finger. Is there a boat ramp at the north end of the finger...? It looks like there is one on google maps (just as Salmon Falls Rd. crosses the finger), but I can't find any further information on it.

    I do have a Realtor in Disco Bay, but want to do more research in the other areas, before I jump ship and start looking else where. I know all these area's are out in the sticks, but currently I telecommute and I truly feel living where you play keeps you happier in the long run. And again any thoughts would be appreciated.

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    Folsom has it's ups and downs. If you are up early in the morning and out quickly (before 9 AM) the water is okay. The later in the day the choppier it becomes.

    Not entirely sure about the boat ramp near Salmon Falls and I don't think larger boats can launch from there. You will have to head towards Browns Ravine to launch.

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      #3
      Pocket / Greenhaven, wide variety of homes for sale and 5 minutes from Garcia Bend launch ramp on the river. I love it, from driveway to boarding in 10 minutes.

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        #4
        Originally posted by armes15 View Post
        Pocket / Greenhaven, wide variety of homes for sale and 5 minutes from Garcia Bend launch ramp on the river. I love it, from driveway to boarding in 10 minutes.
        I initially I was interested in that area, but realized I don't want to live in a large city environment...I already lived in LA for several years, and never want to go back.

        I'm also realizing that after skiing on the delta, lakes just don't cut it anymore for me (I'm spoiled). Well I guess Disco Bay may be the place for me.

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          #5
          I have lived in Disco Bay for 22 years now. Its a great place to live, and raise your kids. The down side is that its limited on shopping for the wife, and limited on nice restaraunts. To have a nice night out, you will need to drive to Walnut Creek, or into S.F. Other than that, there are a lot of GREAT deals right now on, and off the water. You may want to concider the Golf Course area.
          "Just Surf Damn it"

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