Lakeridge Oaks Homes For Sale in El Dorado Hills, CA

Searching for a home in Lakeridge Oaks, one of El Dorado Hills’ gated enclaves? Lakeridge Oaks homes are custom-built on large, private lots beneath mature oak canopies, and many sit just a short walk from trails that lead into the Folsom Lake State Recreation Area and Brown’s Ravine Marina. The neighborhood’s privacy, acreage, and immediate trail access make these properties a clear choice for buyers who value seclusion and outdoor access.

Within the El Dorado Hills market, Lakeridge Oaks is the gated, lakeside pocket of custom homes - large, oak-lined lots a short walk from trails into Folsom Lake and Brown’s Ravine Marina. Our live feed from MetroList® MLS refreshes constantly with active listings and new listings for the area.

Homes For Sale in Lakeridge Oaks, El Dorado Hills CA

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Why Choose a Home in Lakeridge Oaks?

Lakeridge Oaks trades close neighbors for larger, private lots - many near half an acre or more - so you get yard space and separation that’s rare inside El Dorado Hills. That scale changes daily life: bigger outdoor rooms, room for gardens or workshops, and trails a few minutes from the front gate.

The setting among mature oak trees gives most parcels a woodland feel and shade that matters in summer; proximity to Brown’s Ravine Marina makes boating and shoreline trails a practical weekend routine. For buyers who want room and ready outdoor access, these homes deliver that neighborhood rhythm.

Custom construction dominates here, which means each house has its own footprint and finish level; that variety keeps resale and move-in decisions focused on lot, orientation, and outdoor use rather than cookie-cutter floorplans.

Lakeridge Oaks Market Insights

Lakeridge Oaks is a small gated neighborhood with very limited turnover. Homes rarely hit the market, and when they do, buyers tend to act fast on well-priced listings that show well.

  • Median Listing Price: Lakeridge Oaks homes are typically priced in the $1M+ range.

  • Average Days on Market: Across El Dorado Hills, the average is 65 days; homes in Lakeridge Oaks often sell faster when priced right.

  • Total Market Inventory: Within Lakeridge Oaks, inventory stays extremely limited, with only a few on-market properties at a time.

Because listings in Lakeridge Oaks are few and far between, homes that combine privacy, mature oaks, and proximity to Folsom Lake tend to draw quick attention. Most properties here are already well cared for, so competition often comes down to lot setting and architectural style rather than condition. Buyers who have financing lined up and act fast when new listings hit the MLS are the ones who succeed. For sellers, highlighting the home’s natural setting, outdoor space, and lake access usually delivers the strongest results.

Lakeridge Oaks Buyer FAQs

What are the HOA fees and what do they cover in Lakeridge Oaks?

Lakeridge Oaks does have a homeowners’ association that helps keep the neighborhood maintained and secure. Fees are billed either monthly or once a year, depending on the lot. They pay for the gate system, upkeep of the private roads, and the landscaping at the entries and common areas. Amounts aren’t uniform - your HOA packet lists the exact dues for that parcel, the payment calendar, and any scheduled projects.

Is there direct access to Folsom Lake from the neighborhood?

The community sits right on the edge of the Folsom Lake State Recreation Area and has trails that lead toward the water and Brown’s Ravine Marina. There is no private dock, but residents commonly use the nearby shoreline access and trail network for hiking and boating.

What style and size of homes are common in Lakeridge Oaks?

Homes are entirely custom-built and therefore diverse in styl - Mediterranean, modern, and other designs appear across the neighborhood. Sizes typically range from about 3,000 to over 5,000 square feet and are set on large lots, often around a half-acre or more.

How quickly do Lakeridge Oaks homes sell?

Inventory in Lakeridge Oaks is usually very limited; when a well-priced, move-in ready home hits the MLS, it can attract immediate interest. Expect broader El Dorado Hills indicators - like average days on market - to be a loose baseline, but treat each Lakeridge Oaks listing as its own market due to scarcity.

Should I expect special site concerns with these lots?

Yes - because most Lakeridge Oaks properties sit on large, wooded lots, it’s smart to look closely at how the land is shaped and maintained. Mature oaks add character but may need routine trimming or arborist care, and long or sloped driveways can affect runoff after heavy rain. If the home backs up to open space or a trail, your inspector can confirm access points and make sure grading and drainage are in good shape before closing.

Are these homes good for year-round boating or just weekend use?

Proximity to Brown’s Ravine Marina makes regular lake access practical, but marina slips and seasonal conditions vary - confirm marina rules and slip availability if regular boating is a priority.