‘Reagan Mansion’ in East Sacramento to hit the market

The “Reagan Mansion” in Sacramento’s “Fab 40s” neighborhood where Ronald and Nancy Reagan once lived is hitting the market for the first time in 22 years.

The home at 1341 45th Street is being listed by Kim Pacini Hauch with RE/MAX Gold for under $5 million.

The Reagan family rented the English Tudor-style residence in East Sacramento during Ronald Reagan’s term as governor from 1967 to 1975.

Nancy Reagan famously declared the Victorian governor’s mansion a “noisy firetrap” at the time.

According to the realtor, the 12-room home boasts about 7,000 square feet and includes a “full basement” and a half acre of “manicured English gardens.”

It features a “grand, two-story entry with a sweeping staircase, hardwood floors, seven fireplaces and rooms fitted with elaborate, handsome woodwork.”

The home was remodeled in 2001 by its current owners.

Five families have previously lived at the home. See pictures by clicking on the gallery above.

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