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Amador County Real Estate: The Essentials You Can’t Ignore

August 19, 20252 min read

Amador County Real Estate: The Essentials You Can’t Ignore

Thinking about buying or selling in Amador County or the surrounding foothills? Whether you’re drawn to Sutter Creek’s charm, Jackson’s convenience, or the wide-open spaces of Shenandoah Valley, here’s the must-know info — local, concise, and designed to help you take the next step.


Real Estate Fees: What’s Standard Here

In Amador County, agents typically charge 5–6% commission, split between the buyer’s and seller’s agents. Sellers usually cover this at closing, but remember — commissions are negotiable. With the right agent, that investment pays off in faster sales and better offers.

Why it matters: A skilled agent like those at Gold Rush Realty Group can boost your results for that investment.


Who Covers Closing Costs

A typical breakdown of closing costs might look like this.

  • Buyers: loan-related fees, down payment, appraisal, buyer's escrow fees

  • Sellers: agent commissions, transfer tax, seller's escrow fees, seller's title fees, NHD fees
    On a $500K property, buyers often pay $10K–$25K in closing costs. While some fees can be negotiated, loan-related costs are typically fixed.


Property & Transfer Taxes

  • Property Tax: About 0.73% of assessed value — ~$3,650/year on a $500K home

  • Transfer Tax: Usually paid by the seller in Amador County (varies by city/county)


Why Work With Gold Rush Realty Group

Local experience is the single biggest advantage in a rural foothill market — and that’s exactly what our team delivers.

Led by David Foyil, lifelong Amador County resident, attorney, and broker with 30+ years of experience, our agents bring unmatched market knowledge and a personal touch:

  • Janelle Louanne Foyil – Trusted advisor with deep community ties

  • Rebecca Barnes – Detail-driven and client-focused from start to finish

  • Leanne DeHerrera – Dedicated to finding the right fit for every client, whether buying or selling

Together, we know the neighborhoods, the land, and the people — and we put that to work for you.

Bonus: Cozy invitation to chat over coffee—no pressure, just conversation.


Best Places to Live in & Around Amador County

  • Small-town charm: Jackson, Sutter Creek, Plymouth

  • Family-friendly: Jackson, Ione

  • Scenic retreats: Fiddletown, Volcano, Pine Grove, Pioneer

  • Vineyard living: Shenandoah Valley


💡 Ready to see what’s on the market? The best way to start is to explore your options in person or online.
👉 Browse Amador County listings here

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Janelle Louanne Foyil

My name is Janelle (DRE # 02026277). I specialize in first-time home buyers, divorce buyers/sellers, investor sales, and VA buyers/sellers. By listing your home with me, you will receive the most for your home possible. I grew up in Wyoming, and before I became an agent, I worked as a loan processor for Pinnacle Bank. I later moved to the Black Hills, where I purchased a log home just a couple miles from Mt. Rushmore. As a homeowner, I understand the challenges buyers face—especially single buyers navigating the emotional process of divorce. My family were property managers who repaired, replaced, and flipped homes. With my background in loans, I also sold mortgage loans in the Black Hills before becoming a Buyer’s Agent in Hill City, SD in 2005. I then sold real estate in Rapid City, South Dakota until I moved to California.

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