Granite Bay California Overview

Granite BayGranite Bay California is an upscale community that previously was part of Roseville and became an unincorporated community in 1987. Just 24 miles northeast of Sacramento, Granite Bay covers approximately 25 square miles and borders Folsom Lake.

Click here for a list of Real Estate subdivisions and gated communities when considering relocating to this lovely area in Placer County.

Granite Bay boasts of a very high quality of life due to its great location, super community plan, first rate schools, numerous churches, golf courses and a low crime rate.

Very exclusive custom homes are found here. Click to view homes for sale in Granite Bay. For Market Statistics each month for Granite Bay be sure to check out back regularly as it is updated each month with the current stats.

Granite Bay’s name says it all. Granite Bay was named for the granite rock quarried from its banks and used in the dam of Folsom Dam. While driving through this beautiful community is common place to see the many outcroppings of granite. It gives the area distinction.

The Elementary students in Granite Bay are served by Eureka Union School District and High School students attend Granite Bay High in the Roseville Joint Union High School District.

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4 Responses to Granite Bay California Overview

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  2. Gena says:

    Markus,
    Glad that I could help you out with Granite Bay. It’s a great area for the discerning buyer.

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