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Welcome to Alameda

Alameda

Living in Alameda 

About the Area

Cross one of the three bridges or two tunnels that connect the island of Alameda to Oakland and you might feel you’ve arrived in small town America. The pace is slower, the streets are tree-lined, the parks are manicured, the weather is mild and beautiful old Victorian homes and commercial shops predate the 1906 earthquake. From the beaches on the western side of the island, you can see unobstructed views of San Francisco Bay and the city skyline.

Bay Farm Island, a district of Alameda, is just to the south, accessible by one drawbridge for vehicles and another (the only one in the USA) for pedestrians and bicycles. Once farmland and the site of large oyster beds, the Bay Farm Island peninsula is covered by a residential subdivision known as Harbor Bay Isle and a business park. It also includes a 36-hole golf complex and an 18-court tennis club.

You can catch a fast ferry to San Francisco from the Bay Farm Island Ferry Terminal.

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Why our Agents Love Alameda

A Great Place to Search for Homes for Sale

In addition to its charm, dramatic city views and Victorian homes, Alameda boasts good schools, enticing restaurants, wind surfing, a well-known distillery (St. George Spirits) and a thriving, diverse population.

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The Commute

A fast ferry ride to San Francisco, a tunnel away from Oakland.

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The Place to Go

Park Street buzzes with shops and restaurants. The monthly Alameda Point Antiques Faire is a popular destination. Find everything and then hit the beach.

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The Legacy

Access to beach, bay, and numerous businesses.

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Our Blog

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The market from January through March 31, 202203.31.2022

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The market from January through June 30, 202109.02.2021

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The market from through April 30, 202106.04.2021

The market from through April 30, 2021
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The market from January 1 through March 31, 202104.22.2021

The market from January 1 through March 31, 2021
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