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Suisun City, California

Suisun City's hidden gem is Old Town which is situated south of Highway 12 to the north, Suisun Slough to the south, the marina to the east and the railroad to the west.  And what a gem it is!  In Old Town, you can enjoy the Historic Suisun Waterfront, fabulous restaurants and eateries, unique boutiques, concerts, festivals, biking and walking trails, boating, fishing and limited shopping.

This postcard setting is due, largely in part, to the ambitious transformation of the waterfront that just celebrated its 25 year anniversary just a few years ago.

Neighborhoods Nearby Old Town

Suisun City has distinct neighborhoods, each with its own character and overall vibe. From the charming downtown area on the Marina to the picturesque suburban oasis of Lawler Ranch, there is a neighborhood for everyone here.

Old Town Home Improvement Resources

Perhaps you’re not quite ready to sell your home, but need to make a few crucial updates in order to make your home market ready. Or maybe you need to make improvements to make your home market ready. Everything from kitchen and bath remodels, additions, or full cosmetic overhaul, no project is too big or too small.

Old Town Real Estate Agents

We have knowledgeable real estate agents ready and waiting to help you buy or sell the perfect home in Suisun. Each of our associates is a host of valuable information about the city and all that it has to offer.

Old Town Zip Codes

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Old Town Market Stats

  • 2016 Average sale price is $267,737
  • 2016 # of Homes Sold: 14
  • 2016 Average Days on Market: 43

Old Town Nearby Cities

Suisun is in the heart of Solano County, located near major city hubs and smaller urban cores, alike.

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Old Town School Information

Old Town is home to no schools presently, however, residents do attend schools in neighboring areas of Suisun City listed below. Montebello residents attend Fairfield high schools. No matter where you live in Montebello, a great education is just around the corner.

PUBLIC ELEMENTARY (1 SCHOOL)

Crescent Elementary School
Grades: K-5
1001 Anderson Dr.
Suisun City, CA 94585

PUBLIC MIDDLE (1 SCHOOL)

Crystal Middle School
Grades: 6-8
400 Whispering Bay Lane
Suisun City, CA 94585 2

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Old Town In Depth

Location

Suisun City's hidden gem is Old Town which is situated south of Highway 12 to the north, Suisun Slough to the south, the marina to the east and the railroad to the west.

Parks and Recreation

Between the Hampton Inn and Suites Waterfront Hotel and the Marina sits Sheldon Plaza, a 1-acre park with open turf area in plaza setting offering waterfront views adjacent to the Waterfront Promenade, hotel and office space. Circling the entire Marina is the Waterfront Promenade, a favorite of the residents! Just a bit south, you can enjoy Harbor Plaza, a 1-acre park with raised outdoor stage, sectioned turf areas, gazebo, and outdoor bench seating adjacent to Waterfront Promenade.

Demographics

There are currently approximately 29,350 people living in Suisun. The median age of resident in the city is 34.7, which is slightly lower than both the state average of 35.6 and the national average of 37.4. Most households are families of 3. The majority of residents are English speaking, with the next commonly spoken language being Spanish. The workforce is primarily made up of blue collar jobs, with roughly 27% of the force being white collar positions.

Weather

Weather is moderate and comfortable throughout the entirety of the year. On average, there are 264 sunny days per year in Suisun City, California. The July high is around 90 degrees. The January low is 39. Sperling's comfort index for Suisun City is an 83 out of 100, where a higher score indicates a more comfortable year-around climate. The US average for the comfort index is 54. Our index is based on the total number of days annually within the comfort range of 70-80 degrees, and we also applied a penalty for days of excessive humidity.

Attractions

All of Old Town could be considered an attraction!  Its here where you will find the community spirit going strong among residents. Its a delightful neighborhood with a terrific vibe. Here's more information about what's happening in Old Town at the Suisun Waterfront!

Despite its astounding growth, the city is aware of its history and carefully preserves and cultivates a historic "old town" charm. The new city hall and beautiful waterfront compliment the downtown area. The new marina on the Suisun Slough attracts boating enthusiasts from throughout Northern California. One of the county's newest commercial “Class A” office space sits at the northern edge of Suisun Harbor.

The charming Old Town Marina area has scores of restaurants from breakfast cafes to first class dining. Many residents enjoy strolling along the Marina or taking in one of the many events planned on weekends, from art shows to jazz concerts.

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Community Resources

Community resources would be found in other neighborhoods in Suisun City, namely Whispering Bay, where the Police Department, Civic Center and City Hall are located. Also the Suisun City Fire Department is located in the Dover Terrrace area. For those in the Military, there are many community resources on base at Travis Air Force Base.

Health Care

Health care facilities will be found in nearby  Central Fairfield. North Bay Medical Center, North Bay Specialty Clinic, North Bay Center for Womens Health, Hematology/Oncology Sutter Fairfield Medical Campus, Urgent Care: Sutter Health, Sutter Fairfield Surgery Center, Sutter Imaging Fairfield, Solano County Family Health Services and the Fairfield Health Center.  Also Green Valley is host to Kaiser Permenante. Additionally there is available health care on base at Travis Air Force Bas

Military

Suisun City, Fairfield and Vacaville are home to the Travis Air Force Base, which is under the operational control of the Air Mobility Command. Its boundaries span all three cities. It is located just 3 miles east of the main business district in Fairfield. The 60th Air Mobility Wing is the largest wing in the Air Force’s AMC command, and is the host unit at Travis AFB. Travis AFB handles more cargo and passengers through its airport than any other military terminal in the nation. The base has had a major impact on the community, as many military families and veterans have chosen to make the cities their permanent home. It is also the largest employer in the entire county and greatly helps the area’s overall economic stability.

Education

There are numerous schools located throughout the city for children to attend. Old Town is served by the Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District. Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District has an enrollment of over 23,000 in 28 schools. There are also parochial schools, pre-schools, and day care centers in the area. Over 30 colleges and universities within the Bay Area and Central Valley are within easy commuting distance from Old Town.

Real Estate

There is a wide range of homes available to buy or rent in Old Town. The median sales price is approximately $386.500. A majority of the available homes are single-family homes, built during the mid-late 20th century.Old Town’s strategic location, extensive transportation networks, readily available and value-priced properties, and proximity to Northern California's attractions all make it a prime location to live.