Welcome to Saratoga!

Over the 160 years, Saratoga has evolved from a frontier town to an industrial settlement, from a village of fruit orchards to a residential city. In the early days, a sawmill shop was set up on the banks of Saratoga Creek. This settlement received the name Saratoga after discovering a mineral spring in 1860. The chemical from the springs was similar to that of Congress Spring at Saratoga Springs in New York and that was how Saratoga got its official name.

The industry in Saratoga also gave way to fruit orchards and vineyards. As a result, a winemaker opened his Mountain Winery in Saratoga, planting French champagne grapes in the soil. Saratoga’s identity continued to transform, as orchards were replaced by homes owned by wealthy businessmen and politicians. Saratoga is has a great reputation for its impressive scenery, gardens and music festivities. Today, Saratoga is a place where many want to live because of its beauty and highly ranked school district.

Not only does the prestigious city of Saratoga boast one of the highest median household incomes in all of the United States, it also ranks high on lists of best places to live in the country year after year. Saratoga’s charming downtown offers a variety of restaurants, European-style bakeries and antique shops. Visitors can also steal away to the city’s foothills which are dotted with vineyards and wineries, some dating back to the early 1900’s. Saratoga avoids suburban home uniformity through zoning and planning that leaves space between the unique and magnificent estates. Personal retreats provide privacy, while still being in a location convenient to all the amenities of the area. Whether retreating to the foothills or enjoying downtown, Saratoga is a place to stay and enjoy.

Median Sales Price in Saratoga

Saratoga market trends indicate an increase of $442,000 (21%) in median home sales over the past year. The average price per square foot for this same period rose to $987, up from $871.

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