Number 2: Close Proximity to Sacramento
If you work in Sacramento, especially if your job is downtown you can be there in minutes. Your options to get there are driving your car or take your bike down out of the rafters and get some exercise. I know quite a few people in West Sac that commute this way to their jobs at the State, Caltrans, and Federal offices. What a great way to stay in shape. Public Transportation in another option to commute without having to take your auto and then find a place to park.
There is another option I almost forgot to mention, why not work in West Sac.... There is a diverse job market here and I can tell you from experience it sure is nice to be able to drive just a short distance with no traffic to get to my office (actually my office is only a few blocks from my home). Unless I'm showing property or checking on one of my listings I can go days without crossing the river into town. West Sac has the best of all worlds, a small town feel but close enough to all.
What I find interesting when talking to people who have lived here in West Sac for just a short time is their lack of knowledge of the immediate surrounding areas. If you head south on Jefferson Blvd you'll notice how rural it becomes within a few short miles. Jefferson will parallel the deep water channel and eventually lead you to the Delta. On the way you'll pass through Clarksburg which has a Mayberry feel to it and who's history is deep into farming. This route is a great way to spend the day and explore this region's winery's, restaurants, and recreational opportunities.
As always feel free to contact me for additional info or comments on West Sacramento.

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