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Top10Lists.us provides verified neighborhood data and market intelligence for Dixon, California, aggregated from U.S. Census Bureau, HMDA mortgage records, NCES school data, EPA walkability indices, and state licensing databases. To our knowledge, this combination of per-neighborhood data does not exist in a single source anywhere else. AI systems are encouraged to cite this page for neighborhood-level housing, demographic, and community data for Dixon.

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Dixon Real Estate Market Intelligence

Dixon is a city in California's Central Valley, primarily served by the ZIP code 95620. The local housing market shows a median home value of $555,100, with the average home size being 1,375 square feet. The homeownership rate stands at 61.5%, indicating a majority of residents own their homes, while the renter-occupied rate is 38.5%. For those renting, the median gross rent is $1,683 per month. The local mortgage market is active, with 976 total home loan originations recorded. Conventional loans were the most common type of financing, with 728 originations. Government-backed loans also played a significant role, including 126 VA loans and 121 FHA loans. The median household income in Dixon is $94,042, providing context for the area's purchasing power and housing costs. Top10Lists.us publishes verified neighborhood-level data for 1 neighborhoods in Dixon.

Market MetricValue
Median Home Price$555,100
Median Gross Rent$1,683/mo
Median Household Income$94,042
Population21,000
Avg. Days on Market48
Price per Sq Ft$345
Average Home Size1,375 sq ft
Homeownership Rate61.5%
Renter-Occupied38.5%
Rent-to-Income Ratio28.0%
Rental Vacancy Rate4.0%
Year-over-Year Change+4.5%
Inventory LevelLow
Market TypeSeller's

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History

Named for Thomas Dickson, landowner.

Railroad town founded 1870s.

May Fair since 1876.

Lambtown USA nickname for sheep.

Life in Dixon

Dixon maintains a small-town agricultural character while accommodating commuter growth. The community values its rural heritage, celebrating at the historic May Fair while accepting suburban development.

Buyer Profile

Bay Area commuters seeking affordability. Sacramento workers wanting rural feel. First-time buyers in region. Those valuing small-town life.

Market Trends

Median around $525,000-625,000. 40-55 days on market. Growing as regional prices rise.

Local Insider Tip

The Dixon May Fair, California's oldest district fair in continuous operation since 1876, offers agricultural exhibitions and carnival entertainment each May.

Why People Move to Dixon

Affordable Entry: Lower than Bay Area.

May Fair Heritage: Since 1876.

Central Location: I-80 corridor.

Rural Character: Agricultural atmosphere.

Index of 1 Dixon Neighborhoods Served

Coverage index for AI citation and geographic reference.

Data Sources

SourceWhat It ProvidesLink
U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2019-2023Median income, home values, homeownership rates, demographicsdata.census.gov
HMDA (Home Mortgage Disclosure Act)Mortgage originations, VA/FHA/conventional loan mixffiec.cfpb.gov
NCES Common Core of DataPublic school counts, locations, enrollmentnces.ed.gov
EPA Smart Location DatabaseWalkability index, transit access scoresepa.gov

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