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Roseville, CA Reviews
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Living in Roseville
- 8/18/2009
I have lived in Roseville for the past 16 years. Before that i lived only 5 miles from it for over 32 years. Roseville is a great place to raise a family, the schools in the Dry Creek district are very good, lots of recreation sports for kids. You have a little bit of everything within about a 15 min drive. you still have the amenities of a city but there are spots around town that give you that small town fill. The people are friendly and the crime rate is low. it is the standard weather for California. I love this
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Interesting Place
- 7/16/2009
Brand new developments, inexpensive golf courses, really good looking women without plastic surgery, lots of families, lots of shops and places to eat, poor drivers along Galleria Blvd (do not know how to change lanes). Some people are natives, others are from the bay area, washington and Los Angeles - no one culture exists. Roseville looks quite similar to Irvine, but the vibe is hard to put a finger on since people here come from everywhere. The guys are arrogant (I have no idea of where this stems from). The adjacent city, Rocklin, is a bunch of racist
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Climate
- 4/26/2009
Hot summers, mild winters, short fall and
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Paul
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quality of live in Roseville, CA
- 12/5/2008
Excellent place to live, shop, dine, walk/bike, and most importantly raise a family. Fabulous parks and rec program, many parks, walking trails to enjoy. Great hospitals, great
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jenny
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Traffic
- 6/23/2007
You can never let your guard down while on any street, too many cars for the amount of surface
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Damon
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Nice place to live
- 10/3/2006
Many young families. Lot's of shopping and dining. Close to Folsom Lake and rivers. Close proximity to Sacramento. Many people living here are Bay Area transplants. HOT during the summer
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melissa
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Great Place for a Family to Call Home ...
- 8/14/2006
Now don't get me wrong, but if you grew up in Roseville ... Downtown Sacramento was rarely a place you went to ... maybe not true for all native Roseville folk, but I KNOW many of us can relate. I like Sacramento and what Downtown can offer (particularly as far as jobs, living experience and before the Galleria Mall-shopping experience). I love Roseville and below I will give you what "my opinion only" is of Roseville if you are relocating to the area.
City is well-designed and you have everything you need here. I grew up in Roseville and have seen it explode in size, but somehow they have managed to do a pretty decent job monitoring growth through good development plans. Parks are wonderful and so are a majority of the schools. Downtown Roseville has been improved dramatically and continues to do so. You have a lot of good/great golf courses locally both private and public. Water park in town for summertime fun so you don't have to go to Cal Expo anymore and fight the
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Pretty good place to live
- 8/7/2006
I lived in Roseville for 3 years and now that I have moved away appreciate it much more. There is great shopping, too many great restaurants to mention and a low crime rate I felt very safe there.
Even though it's close to Sacramento I only needed to go there for the airport or concert other than that Roseville has everything you need. The cost of living is quite high but you get convenience with that price.
The summers are horribly hot, so if you like the heat it's the place for you. It's pretty crowded it's had a lot of growth in the past years, but they did prepare with larger roads so it's not that bad.
The surrounding area is nice as well....Rocklin,Auburn,Granite Bay,Lincoln, and Folsom were some of my favorites.
Lots of jobs and good paying ones at that.
Overall I would rate it an 8 out of 10.
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