Tallac Village is an older, working-class neighborhood in southeast Sacramento, an officially recognized neighborhood running roughly 20 blocks between 21st Avenue and Fruitridge Road, named for the Tallac Village Shopping Center on its northern boundary. Its calling card is its housing: durable midcentury homes, many built from cinderblock, that offer real vintage character and affordability about seven miles southeast of downtown. The Stockton Boulevard corridor to the west brings a deep run of mom-and-pop eateries and the Little Saigon flavor the area is known for, and the light rail along the Highway 50 line is within reach. The honest notes are arterial traffic and upkeep that varies block to block. The appeal is distinctive, affordable midcentury homes and a genuine neighborhood identity, with Stockton Boulevard's food scene at the edge. It is a low-key pocket with more character than its profile suggests.




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