Trick-or-treating may be for the kids, but the adults of Greater Sacramento can also come out to play — and celebrate Halloween in style — with a traditional bar crawl! Gather your friends, don your best costume, and make your way to Midtown for one of the city’s most anticipated spooky-season events: the Sacramento Halloween Pub Crawl hosted by Nasstive Entertainment.
photo credit: Nasstive Entertainment
Taking over Midtown on October 31st and November 1st, the crawl promises two nights packed with eerie excitement and festive fun. Once you’ve grabbed your tickets and checked in, you’ll receive an exclusive event packet stocked with everything you need for a hauntingly good time — from a detailed bar map and drink specials to complimentary welcome shot tickets at select venues.
Featured Midtown Stops & Drink Specials
👻 Midtown Gastrobar – $5 Witches Brew Shooters, $7 Jack Candy Fashioned, $16 Burger + Brew Combo 👻 Streets Pub & Grub – $5 Spooky Punch, $6 Witches Brew 👻 8 Track – Free Green Matcha Shooter, $5 Well Drinks 👻 I Heart Mac Sacramento – $2 Beer with Entrée, $8 Loaded Tots + Beer Combo 👻Old Tavern Bar & Grill – $5 Witches Brew Shots, $7 Cleopatra Martinis 👻 The Zebra Club – $2 Jello Shots, $7 Tito’s Vodka 👻Flamingo House Social Club – Free Entry till 9 PM 👻 The Rooftop – $6 Zombie Punch, $4 Off Specialty Cocktails 👻Sacrament Brewing – $5 Poison Apple, $5 Tito’s Vodka 👻 Jets – Free Entry, $13 Thing’s Handmade Apple Pie Shooters 👻Kupros Craft House – Free Jello Shot with Purchase, $5 Featured Cocktail 👻 Henry’s Lounge & Sports Bar – $5 Vampire’s Kiss, $6 Spooky Sangria 👻 B Side – Free Welcome Shot, $3 PBRs 👻 Roscoe’s Bar & Burgers – $4 Fireball Shots, $5 Drafts 👻 Tack Room – Free House Whiskey Shot, $6 Well Drinks
photo credit: Nasstive Entertainment
How to Join the Crawl
Tickets are available now — So dust off your witch hat, polish your fangs, and get ready to raise a glass (or a cauldron) to Halloween in Midtown Sacramento. Cheers to a night of thrills, chills, and unforgettable memories!
As the Sacramento luxury real estate market continues to adapt to evolving economic trends and lifestyle priorities, we’re seeing a blend of stability and renewed opportunity. Elevated buyer interest, steady pricing, and limited high-end inventory continue to shape a competitive yet discerning market. Whether you’re preparing to list your home, explore new investment opportunities, or simply stay informed, understanding these market dynamics is essential. In this update, we’ll take a closer look at current trends, neighborhood insights, and what’s on the horizon for buyers and sellers across the Greater Sacramento region.
Placer County
8140 Brookhollow Court, Loomis, CA 95650 Listed by Heather Mckay
Placer County’s real estate market remained steady and resilient through the third quarter of 2025, balancing buyer demand with limited supply. The numbers tell the story:
Median Sales Price: $659,000 (unchanged from Q3 2024)
Despite slight inventory tightening, buyer confidence remains strong. Homes in desirable neighborhoods such as Granite Bay, Loomis, and West Roseville continue to attract interest, particularly those that are well-priced and move-in ready. The market overall maintains a balanced yet competitive tone, offering opportunities for both buyers and sellers heading into the final quarter of the year.
612 Lake Wilhaggin Drive, Sacramento, California, 95864 Listed by Nick Sadek and Sara Raudelunas
Sacramento County’s housing market continued to show steady growth and stability through the third quarter of 2025, supported by consistent buyer demand and a gradual rise in available inventory. The numbers tell the story:
Median Sales Price: $539,000 (1% less than Q3 2024)
While inventory growth has offered buyers more choice, demand remains strong across Sacramento’s diverse neighborhoods. Well-priced homes — particularly in East Sacramento, Land Park, and Elk Grove — continue to draw competitive offers. Overall, the county’s market remains balanced yet active, providing opportunities for both buyers and sellers as we move into the final quarter of the year.
5037 Milton Ranch Road, Shingle Springs, CA 95682 Listed by Judy Richardson and Nick Sadek
El Dorado County’s real estate market showed steady performance through the third quarter of 2025, balancing buyer interest with moderate supply dynamics. The numbers tell the story:
Median Sales Price: $678,000 (4% more than Q3 2024)
Though inventory has contracted slightly, buyer demand remains firm, especially for well-positioned homes in communities such as El Dorado Hills, Cameron Park, and Placerville. The market is demonstrating a balanced yet competitive tone, indicating opportunities for both buyers and sellers as we close out the year.
24347 Fairway Drive, Davis, CA 95616 Listed by Mathew Hindy and Tricia Rossi
Yolo County’s real estate market in Q2 2025 continued to reflect a dynamic shift between buyer interest and rising inventory. The numbers tell the story:
Median Sales Price: $620,000 (2% more than Q3 2024)
Closed Sales: 318 (5% fewer than Q3 2024)
Active Inventory: 262 listings (7% more than Q3 2024)
While inventory expanded significantly—offering more choices for buyers—sales have softened, suggesting a more balanced environment. Homes in desirable areas like Davis, West Sacramento, and Woodland remain appealing, especially if priced and presented well. The market is shifting toward equilibrium, though buyers now have more negotiating room than in tighter cycles.
Though inventory remains moderate, demand is solid — especially for homes in Grass Valley, Nevada City, and Penn Valley. Buyers are showing particular interest in well-priced, move-in ready homes. Overall, Nevada County’s market remains balanced yet dynamic, presenting opening windows for both buyers and sellers heading into the year’s final quarter.
Fall in Northern California is magical—cooler weather, cozy sweaters, and of course, the hunt for the perfect pumpkin. Whether you’re carving jack-o’-lanterns, decorating your porch, or just craving a festive day out with the family, local pumpkin patches offer more than just gourds—they’re an experience.
Here are some of the best pumpkin patches around your area that you’ll want to check out this season.
From giant corn mazes to cozy small-town farms, there’s a patch for every mood and family tradition. Grab a warm cider, snap some photos, and enjoy pumpkin season in the Sacramento area!