Here are some images from the field today in the “Capital Village” neighborhood within the City of Rancho Cordova. Capital Village is a new and ongoing project by Beazer Homes. It is distinct locally because of its mixed-use concept and unique design (small lots, 1 to 3 stories, units attached or detached, flat or pitched roofing, vibrant or earth-tone colors, close proximity to commercial retail, two parks…).
Vibrant Colors & Unique Design:

View of one of the local parks and detached units in background:

Construction is currently ongoing within Capital Village.

In the words of Beazer Homes:
Located in Rancho Cordova, off Zinfandel Drive just south of Highway 50, Capital Village is a progressive new home community featuring a combination of various architectural designs, several popular retail stores and restaurants, a mixed-use town center, numerous parks, a water feature and more! Urban living meets true suburban comfort at the new Capital Village community by Beazer Homes.
Capital Village Links:
If you are a Capital Village home owner, what is it that drew you to this community? And what do you think now that you are there? What commercial retail shops do you want to see come into your neighborhood?
If anyone has appraisal-related questions pertaining to Capital Village, let me know. I am experienced with appraising properties in the Capital Village market as well as the nearby “Stone Creek” area of Rancho Cordova. I can be reached at 916-595-3735 or www.ranchocordovaappraiser.com And no, I am not paid to advertise Capital Village. I simply mention things I think I worthy of mentioning.
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Capital Village is a unique neighborhood with great people. I was drawn to the neighborhood by its distinctive design and the ability to walk throughout the community and to the “downtown” area of the town center. One of the distinctive things about Capital Village is the amount of neighbors that you meet living in the neighborhood; people always seem to be out of their houses walking or playing in the parks. It’s an interesting study on the way home design can facilitate and promote neighbor interaction and a feeling of safety through “eyes on the street” and simply knowing who lives around you. It’s a great place to live.
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Hi Ryan – the interesting thing about porches, or any outdoor space in the front of the house for that matter, is that they really only seem to be used in the absence of outdoor space to the rear of the home. People naturally gravitate to private outdoor space, typically to the rear or side of the home; the only time they seem willing to be “out there with everyone else” on a regular basis is when it’s the only option and the private space has been removed as an option. It’s an interesting case study on how much people are willing to interact with one another when given the choice. Interestingly enough, everyone I meet in the neighborhood loves the ability to interact with their neighbors on a regular basis, but I’d be curious to know if they’d readily fall right back into the “comfort zone” of rear yard living if presented with the opportunity. I am a big proponent of alley-loaded homes, from a community interaction standpoint as well as a purely aesthetic standpoint, since it mitigates the dominance of the garage on the streetscape, which is certainly something that traditional suburbia has been propagating for far too long.







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