Plymouth Real Estate & Homes For Sale

Search for the newest Plymouth homes for sale & real estate listings in Amador County, CA below! Welcome to Plymouth, CA—a small town that initially got its start for its mining potential, just like many other communities throughout Amador County. Although Plymouth was first established back in 1871, it's been well-documented that settlement of the area really didn't start until a couple years later when its mines were purchased by D. O. Mills and Company. If there's one difference between Plymouth and many of its neighboring communities, however, it's probably the rather flat terrain you'll see here, which is a pretty stark contrast compared other Amador County cities and towns that sit amongst steadily rolling hills that make for a picturesque setting.

For information about Plymouth properties for sale or to schedule a private home showing, contact your Amador County real estate experts today. See all Plymouth home listings for sale, or read more information about Plymouth Real Estate.

Homes for Sale in Plymouth Amador County

Plymouth December 10, 2023
12
Listed
75
Avg. DOM
$624.86
Avg. $ / Sq.Ft.
$1,587,500
Med. List Price
12 Properties

Selling or buying a home in Plymouth soon? Call the Gold Country Modern Real Estate team 209-425-4700. Our community of Amador County REALTORS® will help you navigate the Plymouth housing market.

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Plymouth Real Estate

Surprisingly, only around 1,000 people actually call the Plymouth community home full-time, allowing for all its charm, character, and originality to all remain steady during a time when things seems to change so quickly. Homes for sale in Plymouth, CA can sometimes be pricey, as many of Amador's most expensive homes can be found here. Sprawling farms with lots of land or perhaps even equestrian facilities have been known to sell for between $2 and $3 million in Plymouth, while it's not uncommon for some homes to also include small vineyards as well. For the average home buyer who isn't looking for a horse farm or their own personal vineyard, plenty of other options can also be found here, which usually start around $200,000 and reach close to $700,000 in most instances.

Living in Plymouth CA

The city of Plymouth is known as the "gateway to the Shenandoah Valley," which is widely considered to be the heart of California wine country. Downtown Plymouth is centered on Old Sacramento Road/Shenandoah Road, which turns into Main Street once entering the Plymouth boundary lines. It's here you'll find a number of cozy little restaurants, the local library, the local post office, and a few B&Bs that cater to tourists visiting the 21 individual wineries that are all stared nearby. The Amador Flower Farm (a top tourist destination) and the Amador County Fairgrounds are also located here in Plymouth, helping keep this small town lively and energetic, especially during the summer.

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Current Homes for Sale
Upcountry
City # Price Range
Pine Grove 24 $294k - $1.2m
Pioneer 58 $199k - $2.1m
Volcano 15 $348k - $1.1m
Down Country
City # Price Range
Amador City 2 $535k - $760k
Fiddletown 11 $190k - $1.6m
Ione 23 $279k - $4.7m
Jackson 28 $240k - $2.8m
Plymouth 12 $457k - $6.4m
River Pines 3 $190k - $290k
Sutter Creek 18 $330k - $1.5m
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