113 Copper Lantern Court

Property details·El Dorado Hills, El Dorado County, California·119-370-001-000

5Beds
3Baths
2,489Sq ft
0.34Acres
2008Built
$900KLast sale

Location

Address

113 Copper Lantern Court

El Dorado Hills, CA 95762

El Dorado County

Parcel ID

119-370-001-000

Coordinates

38.670229, -121.012761

Building details

Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
3
Square feet
2,489
Stories
1
Year built
2008
Fireplace
Yes
Garage
2-car A

Land & lot

Lot size
0.34 acres
Land area
14,810 sq ft
Subdivision
Hollow Oak #4
Zoning
A
Land use code
1001

Tax & assessment

CategoryAmount
Tax value$13,153.48
Assessed value$918,000

Values reflect public tax roll data as of the year shown.

County context

El Dorado County 2026 Insights

El Dorado County: Gold Rush Legacy Meets Remote-Work Refuge

El Dorado County has always attracted people chasing something better. Spanish explorers named this land after a mythical kingdom of gold, and the 1848 discovery at Sutter's Mill made that legend briefly literal. Today, a different kind of migration is reshaping the Sierra Nevada foothills: remote workers fleeing Bay Area prices, retirees cashing out equity, and families seeking acreage they could never afford west of Sacramento. The data shows a community that has absorbed this demand — and is now grappling with its consequences.

A High-Income, High-Cost Paradox

With a median household income of $106,190 — nearly 41% above the national median — El Dorado County looks prosperous on paper. But that affluence runs up against a median home price of $624,500, producing a price-to-income ratio above 5.9x. That's not as extreme as coastal California, but it's still 50% above the national benchmark of 4x. The real pressure point is the rental market: a 52.4% rent burden rate means the average renter is spending more than half their income on housing — nearly double the 30% threshold considered sustainable. More striking still, 26.8% of renters face severe rent burden. In a county where renters make up only 23.6% of households, this is a concentrated crisis hiding beneath comfortable homeownership statistics.

The Retirement Gradient

El Dorado County's median age of 46.1 years — well above the national figure — isn't accidental. With 22.8% of residents over 65 and a labor force participation rate of just 58%, this is increasingly retirement country. The nearly 20% vacancy rate deserves scrutiny here: much of it likely reflects seasonal cabins in the Tahoe basin and South Lake Tahoe-adjacent communities rather than distress. Vacation and second-home inventory inflates that figure significantly compared to suburban or urban counties.

StatValueContext
Median Home Value$624,500~2x national average of $320,000
Homeownership Rate76.4%well above national avg of ~65%
Rent Burden Rate52.4%vs 30% sustainable threshold
Work From Home19.2%nearly double the national rate of ~11%

The Remote Work Effect

A 19.2% work-from-home rate is one of the most telling numbers in this dataset, and it explains a lot. El Dorado County isn't a jobs hub — it sits between Sacramento and South Lake Tahoe, without a major employment center of its own. It has long functioned as a bedroom community, but remote work has turbocharged its appeal. Buyers no longer need to justify an hour commute to Roseville or Sacramento; they simply don't commute. Nearly universal broadband access (92.4%) and computer access (96.0%) have made the transition seamless for professional households, accelerating demand even as inventory remained tight.

The 2.4% year-over-year price appreciation is modest by California standards, suggesting the post-pandemic frenzy has cooled — but prices haven't retreated meaningfully either.


FAQs

What makes El Dorado County unique? Few California counties blend affordability relative to the Bay Area, genuine mountain scenery, and professional-grade infrastructure the way El Dorado does. It offers wine country (the El Dorado AVA produces well-regarded Zinfandel and Barbera), Lake Tahoe proximity, and median home prices roughly half those of San Mateo County — making it a logical landing spot for equity-rich coastal transplants.

Is El Dorado County affordable for renters? Not really. Despite its reputation as an alternative to high-cost metros, the rental market here is severely stressed. Over a quarter of renters spend more than half their income on rent, and the median rent of $1,626 is steep for a county where many renter households earn less than the six-figure median. Homeowners have fared far better from the appreciation cycle than renters have.

Why is the vacancy rate so high? El Dorado County's 19.7% vacancy rate reflects its significant seasonal housing stock around Lake Tahoe and the Sierra Nevada. Many units sit empty most of the year as vacation cabins or second homes, which skews the figure considerably compared to year-round residential markets.

Local market context

El Dorado Hills has 22,872 properties in our comprehensive database.

The average home price of $1.1M positions El Dorado Hills as a premium real estate market.

The price per square foot of $382 reflects strong property valuations in this area.

Home prices in El Dorado Hills are 44% higher than the El Dorado County average.

MetricEl Dorado HillsEl Dorado Countyvs County
Average Price$1,112,388$774,742+44%
Avg Sq Ft2,9132,107+38%
Price/Sq Ft$382$368+4%
Properties22,872138,876-84%

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Frequently Asked Questions About El Dorado Hills, CA Real Estate

What is the average home price in El Dorado Hills, CA?

The average home price in El Dorado Hills, CA is $1,112,388, based on analysis of 22,872 properties in our database.

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The average price per square foot in El Dorado Hills, CA is $382. This is calculated from an average home price of $1,112,388 and average size of 2,913 square feet.

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Homes in El Dorado Hills, CA average 2,913 square feet, with an average price of $1,112,388.

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