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El Dorado County, California

Diamond Springs Real Estate and Local Guide

A Gold Rush-era community in the Sierra foothills near Placerville, now part of the Sacramento metropolitan area. Ranked Realty pairs verified local data with the agents who know Diamond Springs best.

About the area

Living in Diamond Springs, CA

Produced a 25-pound gold nugget, one of the largest found in El Dorado County.

IncomeAbout $83,288 median household
EducationAbout 26.1% hold a bachelor's or higher
CountyEl Dorado County

The housing market

Homes in Diamond Springs

  • About 68.3% of housing units are owner-occupied.
  • About 67.3% of housing is single-family detached homes.
  • The median home value is about $409,000.

Landmarks and lifestyle

What makes Diamond Springs home

Diamond Springs (California Historical Landmark No. 487)

Gold Rush town settled in 1848 and named for its clear springs

IOOF Hall

1852 Odd Fellows hall, home to the county's first lodge

Wells Fargo Express building

Gold Rush-era express office built of local rhyolite tuff

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