Sarah Kopp
I grew up in Nevada City as a 5th generation native. My Great Great Grandfather won the town Bakery in a poker game and not knowing anything about baking he immediately moved his family to Nevada City to start our family legacy. The Kopp Bakery became a main resource during the Gold Rush Era, they ran bread trucks in Truckee, Colfax, and Downieville. Growing up in the heart of the hills I was exposed to the raw beauty and power of mother nature. My parents made it a priority to take my siblings and I out camping almost every weekend. I learned to fish, hike, cook, and much more at a very early age. Being outdoors has always been my second nature. Right after graduating Nevada Union I moved to Sacramento to begin my career. I was blessed with an opportunity to become a superintendent for a prestigious builder. At age 21 I was thrusted into the building world. Managing up to 25 lots at once from ground to finish, my passion for homes and land only grew. I was a top producer in my field and the youngest female in my division. After starting my family I decided to move back to my hometown to raise my children. I wanted them to experience the beautiful, magical, and familiar nature I once knew. My children are now teenagers, almost at the point I was when I sat out on my journey. They’ve grown to know camp trips in the high mountains, swimming in the Yuba, and hiking numerous trails. We’ve raised pigs, bred Akitas, cultivated amazing gardens, and every year we caravan with all of our family and friends in tote to find the best remote christmas tree hunting spot. My girls know that there is nowhere like Nevada County, they appreciate nature and respect the land, as do I. As part of the Sierra Heritage Team I strive to be the most comprehensive source of information regarding land and home sales in Nevada County, and to make a difference in your lives and community.