Carmichael, CA Reviews


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Carmichael, CA is a small suburb located in Sacramento County. It is known as a quiet and peaceful place to live with plenty of attractions and amenities for residents to enjoy. From outdoor activities like hiking trails, parks and golf courses to local shopping centers and restaurants, Carmichael has something for everyone. Residents of Carmichael also enjoy easy access to nearby Sacramento, giving them the best of both worlds.
Reviews of Carmichael are overwhelmingly positive, with many people noting how friendly the locals are and how safe it feels. In addition, the town's affordability makes it an attractive option for families looking to move away from more expensive areas in California. People praise the numerous recreational opportunities available in the area, as well as its proximity to other local towns like Folsom and Roseville. With its great quality of life, strong sense of community, and ample activities for all ages, it’s no wonder why so many people are choosing to call Carmichael home.

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Carmichael — worth every cent - 6/20/2022
We lived in Sacramento since 1978, and in Carmichael since 2019. We’re very happy here. Carmichael is one of the nicer suburbs of Sacramento. The part of Carmichael that we live in is called Maple Grove, and it’s one of the nicest areas. We once went out of town for 4 days, forgot to lock the doors, forgot to shut the windows, and nobody broke into our house. We once left the keys in the front door (outside) overnight, which included car and house keys, and the next day it was discovered only when a nice neighbor rang the doorbell to notify us. The car was still there, and no one broke in. When we lived in “town” (Sacramento), if we left anything in the front yard unattended for 5 minutes, it would be taken; if we left the garage door open unsupervised for 5 minutes, someone would steal something; twice a car was stolen from right in front of our house. This doesn’t happen in our Carmichael neighborhood. We realize some other Carmichael neighborhoods might not be as nice or as safe as Read More

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Wanting to move to carmicheal or Folsom - 2/12/2014
Hello I am moving to california. I would like to stay in the northern area. I am moving from minnesota. I cant stand the weather here. I am looking for be able to raise my son he is 4 so he will be starting kindergarden when we move there. We love doing things outdoors, but with the weather so bi-polar here we have to be stuck inside from the -20 degrees its been this year. Give me some out look. I want to know whats wrong with the cities, there is always something with a city so be honest please! email me atRead More

Area to Avoid in Carmichael? - 7/6/2013
Hi Barabara I read your take on Carmichael and am glad to see it is a nice town, I'm wondering what areas I should avoid living in? I may be moving there soon and I don't know the area well enough to determine what part to avoid. Can you help with this? Or can anyone answer this question?Read More

Climate and area ambience - 8/12/2012
Carmichael, a suburb of Sacramento, has the typical mild winters with moderate rainfall. temperatures seldom reaching below 30F nor above 90 most of the year. in August-September, however, it can regularly top 100. Air quality has become more of an issue in the last few years, as has the increase in criminal activity and the large numbers of homeless persons trying to survive on the local streets and along the American and Sacramento Read More

NEw - 4/27/2012
New. Moving to Carmichael from Bay Area Read More

Crime in Carmichael - 2/28/2011
I am on the Carmichael neighborhood watch committee and would like you to know that Carmichael is a beautiful and very safe town to live in. We have pockets of "bad" areas like all cities, however overall the quality of life is amazing.
We also have a police crime team assigned to our town as well as the surrounding areas, that work diligently with extra patrols and unmarked cars as well as CHP targeting crime.
Overall, a wonderful place to Read More

Carmichael, CA has lots of outdoor activities - 3/5/2009
Carmichael, CA has a lot to offer for people who enjoy doing things outdoors. And the climate is mild enough three seasons per year to spend as much time as you want outdoors. The only drawback being some rain in the Read More

City Living in an Urban Environment - 2/12/2008
Carmichael is a fabulous place to live. It is close to the river, Ancil Hoffman Park, Riding Trails, Bike Trails, Downtown, CSUS, and all the other ammenities you could possibly want. While it is close to HWY 50, it is far enough away to afford you one of the quietest places to live in Sacramento. It has new mansions and small cottages on large pieces of land. It is a very eclectic area. The weather in Carmichael is the best. The comfortable nights are to be spent out doors entertaining or walking a your dog. Because this is an established area, you find that Sacramento's claim to fame, The Tree City, is alive and well here, affording you comfort in the hot summer Read More

Outdoor life and activities - 2/4/2008
The American River Trail is a great place for jogging, biking, walking, picnicing and simply enjoying beautiful weather and wildlife.
On any given day you can see wild turkeys, deer, and many other types of river life including rattlesnakes and bobcats in the summer so be cautious. Rafting down the with friends in the summer is also great fun. Outdoor life in Sacramento area is definitely a Read More

I have lived in Carmichael for 5 years - 7/28/2006
and it is ridiculous to see half a million dollar homes a mere 10 blocks away from $900/month apartment rentals. The cap on property taxes prevents the collection of sufficient tax revenue to maintain the roads and schools. Yes, we have $500,000 homes just miles away from overcrowded schools with leaky roofs (not enough tax money to fix a leak?) On the otherhand, our babyboomer homeowners are quite pleased at only having to pay tax on the original ($150,000) purchase price of there home (while receiving practically free healthcare); what do they care about the schools, their kids have long been gone. So, around here, babyboomers are making out like bandits (free healthcare, obscenely low taxes) while the rest of us are marginalized because we don't have $300,000 equity in our homes to send the kids to private schools. The fiscal future of this State is doomed which is why, now that I have found a job out of state that will allow me to purchse more than a shack for $300k, I am Read More

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