Thursday, December 11, 2008

History of El Dorado, aka Mud Springs

*Before the discovery of gold, Mud Springs was an important stop along the old Carson Emigrant Trail.
*James Thomas erected a trading post and hotel in the winter of 1849/50 called the Mud Springs House.
*Mud Springs was also a crossroads for freight and stage lines, as the road from Sacramento forked there, one branch leading on to the wild camp known as Hangtown, the other turning south and heading to the Southern Mines.
*By 1851, the camp was booming. Adding to the wealth provided by the rich placers, several quartz veins were discovered which resulted in the erection of numerous steam quartz mills.
*Later that year a post office was established under the Mud Springs name. The name of the post office was changed to El Dorado in the summer of 1855.
*At its peak, El Dorado had a population which numbered in the thousands and had its “full quota of saloons, hotels and stores, and a gold production record that gave its citizens just cause for pride.”
*The Wells Fargo Express Office built in the 1850's is still standing. Today it houses Poor Reds, a local bar and restaurant.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

EL DORADO real estate - home value estimator and recent home sales

Sample recent home sales in EL DORADO

6780 CRYSTAL BLVD: $375,000 on 2008-06-27

5393 PYRAMID PEAK DR: $200,000 on 2008-06-26

5125 SIERRA OAKS DR: $330,000 on 2008-06-16

5745 DOLOMITE DR: $466,000 on 2008-06-04

5745 DOLOMITE DR: $395,250 on 2008-05-30

6321 CRYSTAL BLVD: $276,671 on 2008-05-29

4885 SUMMIT VIEW DR: $289,000 on 2008-05-12

6320 EL DORADO ST: $205,000 on 2008-05-01

6354 EL DORADO ST: $214,500 on 2008-04-09

poor red in el dorado










Originally known as Mud Springs, El Dorado was once the center of a large quartz-mining district. Also, it was once an important camp on the Carson Emigrant Trail.Its Nevada House was a trading post and Pony Express station. Several old buildings mark the town at the junction of Mother Lode Drive and Highway 49 southwest of Placerville. Here, you'll find a coffeehouse/art gallery and a famous restaurant, Poor Red's

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Best Public El Dorado School Ratings

school rating for El dorado

Registered sex offenders

According to our research of the California and other state lists there were 6 registered sex offenders living in zip code 95623 in early 2007.
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Neighborhood Facts

Median Income
$39,514

Percentage of Single Households 42.0%
Percentage of Married Households 58.0%
Households with Children 70.3%
Average Household Size 2.41 people,
Percentage College or Better 28.7%

population growth

As of 2007, El Dorado's population is 4,540 people. Since 2000, it has had a population growth of 5.88 percent.

The median home cost in El Dorado is $529,000. Home appreciation the last year has been -10.19 percent.

Compared to the rest of the country, El Dorado 's cost of living is 30.77% Higher than the U.S. average.

El Dorado public schools spend $4,467 per student. The average school expenditure in the U.S. is $6,058. There are about 18 students per teacher in El Dorado.

The unemployment rate in El Dorado is 4.80 percent(U.S. avg. is 4.60%). Recent job growth is Positive. El Dorado jobs have Increased by 2.22 percent.

Gas price in El Dorado

current gas price.

Friday, November 7, 2008

Thursday, May 1, 2008

small towm's life

Why people like living in El Dorado:
-Safe community
-Good schools
-Able to own acreage
-Strong sense of community
-Away from the hustle and bustle of the city

Some downsides to El Dorado:
-Driving to services can be taxing
-Fire dangers are high
-Commutes are long

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Area Demographics

Total Population: 4606


White: 93.7%
Black: less than 1%
Native American: 1.5%
Asian: less than 1%
Pacific Islander: less than 1%
Other: 2%
Two or more races: 2.5%




Males: 48%
Females: 52%

Median resident age: 44 years
Average household size: 2.5 people
Median household income: $48,617
Family households: 73% of 3,797 total households

60% of residents lived in the same house 5 years ago.


Data taken from http://www.city-data.com/zips/95623.html. All statistics from 2005 unless otherwise stated.

Commercial Development



Poor Red's Restaurant and Bar






Allez - Good food on the go





Salon Rouge

Green Home Gold

Big Horn Sporting Goods

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Market Conditions

The current median home price is $425,000

There are 36 homes and properties for sale in El Dorado, CA











Major players in the local market:
James Fischer - Remax Gold

Ellen Day - Pride Realty

Debi Ambroff - Coldwell Banker

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Government and Politics





El Dorado County Homepage














State legislature: 1st Senate district (Rep. Dave Cox) and 4th Assembly district (Rep. Ted Gaines)
Federal legislature: California's 4th congressional district (Rep. John Doolittle)



El Dorado Post Office







Saturday, April 12, 2008

In the Community


El Dorado County Visitors Authority






El Dorado County Library




Mountain Democrat - the local newspaper




Churches in El Dorado
-El Dorado Community Church    4701 Church Street
-Faith Tabernacle Pentecostal    4805 Fall Street
-First Baptist Church    6142 Hwy 49

El Dorado Writers Guild - provides workshops and annual literary contest, publishes Acorn quarterly



Thursday, April 3, 2008

Local School Information

Mother Lode Union School District - area elementary and middle schools

grades K-5
450 students
API: 839



grades K-5
475 students
API: 843



grades 6-8
540 students
API: 813



grades 9-12
1260 students
API: 802

Shares a campus with Mountain View HS (a continuation school)




grades 9-12
126 students
API: 698

A charter school, providing an alternative learning environment for students.