
Housing That Encourages Dixon Families Stay in Dixon
Housing pressure across Northern California is affecting Dixon families in real ways: young professionals are forced into long commutes because they can’t afford to live where they work, seniors looking to downsize are left with few local options, and growing families are being priced out of the community they love.
Harvest at Dixon is designed to provide real solutions. With a thoughtfully planned mix of housing types, it offers options for every stage of life—from first-time homebuyers to empty nesters who want to stay rooted in Dixon. It’s a community designed for Dixon families, shaped by their needs, and built to support long-term connection.
Housing Possibilities in Dixon

For First-Time Buyers
- Townhomes and condominiums designed for singles and couples.
- Homeownership opportunities accessible to households across a range of income levels.
- Proximity to employment centers and community amenities.

For Growing Families
- Single-family homes on various lot sizes designed for family life.
- Neighborhoods near community amenities and family-friendly parks.
- Housing options that could adapt to families’ changing needs.
- Community design encouraging children play areas to build connection to neighbors.

For Established Families
- Larger homes for families who want to remain in Dixon as their needs evolve.
- Diverse architectural styles and lot sizes offering housing choice.
- Integration with existing Dixon neighborhoods and amenities through planned trail connections.

For Active Seniors and Empty Nesters
- Age-targeted housing options for seniors who want to stay in Dixon.
- Accessible design standards with single-level living options.
- Proximity to existing community services and planned healthcare access to the City center and Downtown Dixon.
- Neighborhoods designed for multigenerational connections.

For People that Work in Dixon
- Rental options that meet the needs of those who work in Dixon and prefer the flexibility or low-maintenance lifestyle that renting provides. These could include teachers, construction workers, retail associates, and public safety workers who serve the community.
- Lewis is already building the Independence in Dixon rental home community to demonstrate that new housing options for Dixon are needed and can be supported.

Gradual Growth That Works
First homes potentially available around 2030 | A gradual build out over 20+ years | Infrastructure improvements phased with housing delivery | Community services to expand thoughtfully with population
Note on Affordability: Lewis’ typical developments include homes ranging from workforce housing to executive homes, serving diverse income levels within each community. Final pricing will be determined by market conditions at time of sales, but Lewis is committed to working with the community to deliver the broadest options possible.