
Lodi, California also known as the “Zinfandel Capital of the World”, is home in San Joaquin County with an estimated population of 68,500 in 2007, which is a leap from 62,133 in 2005. Lodi offers everything a family could ask for when it comes to family life from wonderful schools to many family activities throughout the year.
Lodi has three famous museums, which are the Hill House Museum, the San Joaquin County Historical Museum, and World of Wonders. All three museums give visitors a taste of history while the World of Wonders offers science exhibits. September is the most of the Grape Festival, which offers rides, food, and of course wine tasting. In the spring, you can enjoy the Spring Wine Show, which displays award-winning wines from the area.
Lodi may be famous for its wines but it also has nine public parks to enjoy including Pixley Park, Zupo Field, American Legion Park, Lodi Lake Park, Lodi Municipal Lake Park, Lodi Stadium, Westgate Park, Beckman Park, and Maple Square along with several churches of various denominations and shopping centers.
The real estate market trend for average sales price for May to July 2007 was:
Two bedrooms – $258,981
Three bedrooms – $325,426
Four bedrooms – $445,549
The real estate market trend for median sales price for August to October 2007 was:
Two bedrooms - $237,993
Three bedrooms - $308,761
Four bedrooms - $431,190
Examples of homes for sale in Lodi include a three bedroom/1 bath for $159,900, a three bedroom/2 bath for $285,000 and a two bedroom/1 bath for $93,900.
Lodi is the perfect place to call home for new couples beginning their lives together, growing families, or your retirement years. Finding the perfect home in Lodi with all the amenities you deserve in an area of town close by the activities you enjoy will not be a problem.