Winters is a historic town first settled in 1842 as an agricultural center for vegetables, fruit trees, grape vines and livestock. In 1875, when the railroad crossed Yolo County, the town became incorporated, and by 1876 had become a bustling center with three trains coming through daily. Today agriculture remains the core of this community; crops are mainly almonds and walnuts.
Winters is located along Putah Creek and has a population just under 7,000. Due to its size, Winters has been able to retain its picturesque locale and rural appeal. A walk down the National Historic Main Street is like stepping into the past, with many architectural treasures showcased as local restaurants, shops and businesses.
Natural beauty is evident all over Winters. Take a stroll through the Putah Creek Nature Park to see splashes of California poppies, native plants and several species of birds and butterflies. Every year the town hosts the Outdoor Quilt & Textile Art Festival, Festival de la Comunidad, Community Christmas Tree Lighting, car shows and more.
Winters, CA has a population of 9,945 with an average household income of $120,176. When it comes to real estate occupancy specifics, approximately 11,509 residents own their home and 1,320 rent their home. As for the weather, the average summer high temperature is 93.76F and the yearly rainfall average is 25.07 inches. We invite you to explore the local real estate market in Winters. There are currently 7 residential listings on the market in Winters with an average list price of homes for sale of $641K. Last month's average sold price was $648K. We have expert agents who know the real estate market in Winters and are the professionals you need to help buy or sell your next property.
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