Tahoe Park South sits just south of the Tahoe Park area in southeast Sacramento, between roughly 21st Avenue and Fruitridge Road, and many longtime residents simply call it Tallac Village after the shopping center on its northern edge. The housing is distinctive for the area: durable midcentury homes, many built from cinderblock, on a compact grid, an older and affordable working-class pocket. It is close to the Stockton Boulevard corridor with its deep food scene, the light rail along the Highway 50 line, and the broader Tahoe Park amenities. The honest notes are arterial traffic and upkeep that varies block to block, the familiar southeast pattern. The appeal is solid, vintage midcentury homes at an attainable price in a central-east location. It is an unpretentious neighborhood with more architectural character than its low profile suggests.




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