$412,814Average Value$313Average Price per Sq Ft29Homes For Sale
Suburban neighborhood near downtown with river access
About 3 miles west of downtown Stockton, the suburb of Country Club sits in California’s Central Valley, surrounded by the Calaveras and San Joaquin River deltas. “The deepwater channels next to Country Club will take you to the Pacific,” says Pam Lundquist, Realtor with Cornerstone Real Estate Group, who’s been selling in Stockton for 10 years. “Locals who own million-dollar homes along Riviera Drive behind the golf course often have docks and boathouses. They also ride their wakeboards and jet skis on the river.” Interstate 5 runs north and south through the neighborhood, providing easy access to Sacramento, where many of the neighborhood’s nearly 19,000 residents work; others are employed at the nearby University of the Pacific.
Ranch-style homes, bungalows and waterfront property
Along Country Club's sidewalk-lined residential streets, midcentury ranch-style homes and bungalows are common, ranging from $300,000 to $450,000. Most of these homes have wide driveways and attached two-car garages, and some homes use solar power. Front yards with neatly mowed lawns and rows of shrubbery are shaded by oak and maple trees, and neighbors often throw backyard barbecues. In the neighborhood's western end, four-bedroom Craftsman-style homes with boat docks and river access range from $700,000 to $1.3 million; these homes feature sprawling backyards with in-ground pools and decks facing the water. “A large section of the neighborhood is in a mandatory flood zone, requiring flood insurance,” says Lundquist. “Not astronomical, but an added expense.”
A starter family home in the Country Club neighborhood.
A colorful single family home in the Country Club neighborhood.
Apartment homes in the Country Club neighborhood near Louis Park.
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Meat stew, sushi and department stores
Restaurants along Country Club Boulevard range from fast-food joints to sit-down eateries. El Puerto Tacos makes their own special birria (a Mexican meat stew), while at Jimmie’s Place next door, Lundquist says, "The sushi is always fresh and delicious." Safeway is found south along Fontana Avenue, while Weberstown Mall is 3 miles northeast, with department stores like JCPenney.
You have several food options at the shopping corner near Safeway.
The Super Burger Restaurant is a local's favorite in the Country Club neighborhood..
The area near the Super Burger Restaurant is a lovely place to walk near sunset.
Grocery shopping made easy at Safeway in the vibrant Country Club.
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Wine and beer festival and live Reggae and jazz music
Pixie Woods hosts annual community events, including the Wine and Beer Fest in June, featuring wines from Napa and Sonoma Valleys, the Carneros Region, Lodi Wine Country and local breweries. A silent auction takes place during the event here, with proceeds reinvested into the park. Every December, locals are treated to a moving light show of watercraft during the Annual Lighted Boat Parade, which passes by the neighborhood on its way to Stockton’s Downtown Marina. In August, the Weber Point Event Center 5 miles south hosts the Annual Jazz Festival, featuring local and nationally known artists, and is so popular that boaters dock nearby to listen.
Boats are waiting for a ride at the Smith Canal waterway.
The beginning of Smith Canal from the San Joaquin River.
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Career tech education at Stockton Unified district schools
Students can attend Stockton Unified district schools like Madison Elementary, which serves kindergarten through Grade 8 and earns a grade of C from Niche. At the C-rated Stagg Senior High, students interested in food service and hospitality careers can earn certificates in the career technical education pathways program. Country Club is also home to the B-rated, K-8 public magnet school Commodore Stockton Skills, and the University of the Pacific is just east of the neighborhood.
The entrance to the Stockton Commodore Skills School in the Country Club neighborhood.
Students are the highest priority at Madison Elementary in the Country Club neighborhood.
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Golfing with lounge access and a fairy tale children’s park
The Stockton Golf and Country Club has been a social and recreational hub here for over 100 years. Members can access a pristine 18-hole golf course bordering the San Joaquin River; ladies and men’s groups tee off on separate days here, while couples share the course on Sundays. The club also has a restaurant, grill and outdoor pool. Across Smith Canal three miles southeast, 60-acre Louis Park is home to softball fields, tennis courts, and a playground with age-appropriate equipment. Also here is the whimsical, fairy-tale-inspired Pixie Woods Children’s Park, where kids can climb aboard the Pixie Express Train and explore the winding pathways of Storybook Forest. Boat-owning residents spend weekends cruising the San Joaquin River; for those without docks at home, the Stockton Downtown Marina is 4 miles southeast.
A runner is enjoying the great outdoors at Louis Park.
Discover Pixie Woods' enchanted forest and magical pathways for children in Louis Park.
Hop on your bicycle and enjoy an afternoon in Louis Park.
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Locals can hop onto the 545 line to connect them to other parts of Stockton.
Nearby interstate, public buses and bike lanes
Interstate 5 runs through the middle of Country Club, and leads about 45 miles north to Sacramento. Alpine Avenue, Ryde Avenue and Country Club Boulevard are the neighborhood’s main thoroughfares; East Fremont Street leads about 3 miles east to downtown Stockton. San Joaquin Rapid Transit buses make stops throughout Country Club, while Amtrak trains run from the Robert J. Cabral station downtown, traveling north to Sacramento or 128 miles south to Fresno. Bike lanes and sidewalks border most residential streets, and zigzag through the University of the Pacific’s campus. St. Joseph’s Medical Center, part of Dignity Health, is found about 4 miles east of Louis Park. Stockton Metropolitan airport is 10 miles southeast, and the larger Sacramento International Airport is 55 miles north.
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Parks in this Area
Buckley Cove Park
Caldwell Park
Nelson Park
Victory Park
Baseball/Softball
Basketball
Lake
Legion Park
Louis Park
Baseball/Softball
Basketball
Fishing
Transit
Airport
Stockton Metro
15 min drive
Bus
Alpine & Grange Av Fs & Eb
Bus
Kirk & Alpine Fs Sb
Bus
Michigan Av & Ryde Fs Wb
Bus
Oregon Ave & Michigan Av Fs & Sb
Bus
Alpine & Grange Av Fs & Wb
Bus
Country Club Blvd & Grange Av Fs & Wb
Bus
Alpine & Pershing Av Fs & Wb
Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime
Country Club
US
Homicide
4
4
Sexual Assault
4
4
Assault with Weapon
4
4
Robbery
4
4
Burglary
4
4
Motor Vehicle Theft
5
4
Larceny
4
4
Crime Score
4
4
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Country Club, Stockton sell after 41 days on the market compared to the national average of 47 days. The average sale price for homes in Country Club, Stockton over the last 12 months is $432,243, up 6% from the average home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Mid Century Modern Architecture meets Cottage Core Decor.Updated Kitchen with custom cabinets,electric range, built-in electric oven,dishwasher,garbage disposal,&fridge. Updated bathroom, laundry room with shower. Fully fenced yard with multiple paved patios and storage shed. Close to shopping, public transportation, I-5, schools. Sq Ft not verified, permit history unknown
Perfect starter home with endless possibilities! Move-in ready and packed with upgrades, this charming home is ideal for first-time buyers or someone looking to downsize. Located in a prime commuter spot near the University, shopping, and with easy freeway access, convenience is at your doorstep. Step into the open living room featuring brand-new flooring and baseboards throughout. Enjoy the
Welcome to this Stunning ranch style home situated on a generous sized corner lot. Located in a highly desirable area, walking distance to the golf course. This home offers an open floor plan with an abundance of natural light in a living room/dining combo. The updated kitchen features newer appliances and plenty of workspace for that chef in the family. Adjacent to the kitchen is an overflow
Fifties fixer in need of complete remodel. Needs new floor coverings and new fixtures in the kitchen and bath. Windows are in poor condition, and most features of the house are either original or very old. Lots of mid-century construction, including open beam ceilings. This one's a blank slate that would be easy to work on. Many homes in the neighborhood have been re-done.
Situated in the gated River Walk community, this meticulously maintained residence is conveniently located within walking distance of the University of the Pacific. The home features four bedrooms, three and a half bathrooms, an open-concept kitchen, an upstairs laundry room, and a spacious loft. Recent updates include a freshly painted interior and brand-new carpeting throughout. Enjoy the
Located right next to I-5, Iron Horse has excellent freeway access and is ideal for commuters and college students. One of only a few communities in Stockton to have studios, Iron Horse is replete with them carrying four unique floor plans. Moreover, the one bedrooms are also varied in size and style. In addition to excellent freeway access, Iron Horse is near shopping, schools, dining, worship
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
17,027
Median Age
36
Population Density
10 ppl/acre
Population under 18
27.3%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
16.1%
On par with the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$70,172
On par with the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$88,332
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
83.4%
College Graduates
12.5%
Below the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
4.4%
Below the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
60.6%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
17''
Average Winter Low Temperature
39°F
Average Summer High Temperature
94°F
Annual Snowfall
0''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
44/ 100
Somewhat Walkable
Walk Score®
51/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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