perchie.girl :
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gawd I posted an answer and it disappeared in lala land. I used this tool to narrow down where I wanted to buy.
http://www.landwatch.com/default.aspx?ct=r&type=5,30;13,13;92,478;268,6843&px=100000
It allows you to search for by all your parameters.
Good luck
deb
Deb I love that horse in your avatar! Gorgeous.
Kim I was just reading a Forbes article that says a bunch of cities in CA are being hit really hard by the housing crisis. It only names the top ones but I know that Stockton, Sacramento, Fresno and Bakersfield were on that list and Stockton isn't far from you. They expect prices to drop even more in the first half of 2012. Just stay in the North side of Stockton if you consider that city. I used to live in the Northwest part of Stockton and it was a very nice area way back when but I went by awhile ago and it is starting to look rundown now too. The East and South sides are especially um, how to say this tactfully... I give up! They are scaaaary!!! The town is very diverse though and I liked that.
Tracy is not far from Stockton and still very close to the Bay Area but is considered a bedroom community for the South Bay so prices probably aren't great but they would be a lot better than the Bay. Brentwood and Antioch used to be really quiet and nice. Haven't been there in ages though. They would be closer to the East Bay but they've probably exploded since I was there last since they're within driving distance of Bay Area. It's been 25 years since I spent any time there.
Vacaville and Davis are the closest towns to Dixon. Winters is Northwest of there, still within 30 mins and Woodland is north of Dixon but it takes 30 to 40 mins to get there depending on traffic and weather. I have no idea what housing prices are like there much less how good the schools are.
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gawd I posted an answer and it disappeared in lala land. I used this tool to narrow down where I wanted to buy.
http://www.landwatch.com/default.aspx?ct=r&type=5,30;13,13;92,478;268,6843&px=100000
It allows you to search for by all your parameters.
Good luck
deb
Deb I love that horse in your avatar! Gorgeous.

Kim I was just reading a Forbes article that says a bunch of cities in CA are being hit really hard by the housing crisis. It only names the top ones but I know that Stockton, Sacramento, Fresno and Bakersfield were on that list and Stockton isn't far from you. They expect prices to drop even more in the first half of 2012. Just stay in the North side of Stockton if you consider that city. I used to live in the Northwest part of Stockton and it was a very nice area way back when but I went by awhile ago and it is starting to look rundown now too. The East and South sides are especially um, how to say this tactfully... I give up! They are scaaaary!!! The town is very diverse though and I liked that.
Tracy is not far from Stockton and still very close to the Bay Area but is considered a bedroom community for the South Bay so prices probably aren't great but they would be a lot better than the Bay. Brentwood and Antioch used to be really quiet and nice. Haven't been there in ages though. They would be closer to the East Bay but they've probably exploded since I was there last since they're within driving distance of Bay Area. It's been 25 years since I spent any time there.

Vacaville and Davis are the closest towns to Dixon. Winters is Northwest of there, still within 30 mins and Woodland is north of Dixon but it takes 30 to 40 mins to get there depending on traffic and weather. I have no idea what housing prices are like there much less how good the schools are.
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