Welcome to Squaw Valley

This is the real Squaw Valley, the original Squaw Valley. You won’t find any fancy ski chalets listed here and we don’t give free lift tickets with every purchase. What you will find is one of the prettiest spots in all of California and some of the very lowest land and home prices in California. And…what you will also find are some of the nicest people in the state…people that share a common interest in living at a slower pace, living a rural lifestyle that offers privacy, elbow room, and the opportunity to enjoy 4 real seasons.
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Servicing Since

1976

The real Squaw Valley is a rural foothill area located 30 miles east of Fresno just minutes from Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks. Elevations range from 1,700 feet to 3,200 feet in the 400 square miles that make up Squaw Valley, so you don’t get near as much heat or smog as you do on the San Joaquin Valley floor. You also don’t get much of the valley’s other famous weather phenomenon, FOG. Yep…we’re above the fog line and below the permanent snow line, so our winters are downright gorgeous.

SO…if you are looking for a great place to live that offers a quiet rural lifestyle and gives you and your children some room to roam, and, if you can live in a place that doesn’t have a mall or shopping center on every corner (heck, we don’t even have a corner), then you have come to the right website because this is the REAL Squaw Valley. Nope, we don’t have any fancy ski resorts, gambling casinos, mansions, or 4-lane traffic jams but, we don’t have any fancy prices either.

Servicing

We only work in the mountain areas, we don't do the valley.

Check out our site…we’ll tell you about our area and we’ll show you some great buys and we’ll give you some straight talk…we are the oldest local realty…staffed by the people who will be your neighbors and…WE KNOW THIS MOUNTAIN. We don’t do fancy, but we do love our mountain and we would like to share it with you.

Area Stats

Population: About 6,000
Elevation

  • 800' in Wonder Valley
  • 1700'-2000' in Squaw Valley
  • 2000'-2600' in Dunlap
  • 2,600'-3,800' in Miramonte
  • 3900'-4400' in Pinehurst
  • up to 8,000' in National Forest areas

Rainfall

Ranges from 20" in lower Squaw Valley to 30" in upper Squaw Valley.

Fog

Except for Wonder Valley, we're above the fog line, so expect warmer winters than the valley (typically 60-70 degrees).

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