Strawberry Manor is a small, distinctive North Sacramento neighborhood with a geography all its own: it is hemmed in by creeks on most sides, with only a handful of ways in and out, which gives it a tucked-away, self-contained feel unusual for the north city. The housing is mostly midcentury, developed in the 1950s and 1960s, on a compact grid bounded roughly by Arcade and Steelhead creeks and the Norwood corridor. It sits about five miles north of downtown, with I-80 and the north-side arterials within reach and the everyday retail a drive away. The honest context is the broader North Sacramento one, with disinvestment and conditions that vary block to block, though the creek-bounded layout gives it a quieter, more insular character. The appeal is affordable midcentury homes in a uniquely contained pocket close to downtown.




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