Search for Homes:
Search

Relocating to Oakland, CA

For those who want to relocate to Oakland, CA, the real estate market offers just as much variety in housing as it does in business and recreation. Real estate in Oakland includes condominiums, townhouses, and single family homes in over 50 unique neighborhoods. The city can be broadly divided into downtown Oakland, East Oakland, North Oakland, and West Oakland. Locally, areas of Oakland are also divided into the “hills” and the “flats.” Although there are exceptions, Oakland’s flatlands, comprising of Downtown, West Oakland, and parts of North and East Oakland, are characterized by predominantly working-class and middle-class neighborhoods, while the hills, comprised of the majority of North and East Oakland, are characterized by middle and upper class neighborhoods. Of course, recent residential development is changing the face of Downtown Oakland, and many people are moving back into the city center with all of the city’s best attractions right at their fingertips. Because of this trend, grabbing up real estate in Downtown Oakland can be a great investment. There are many converted lofts in Downtown Oakland that offer charming historic details combined with urban amenities. Oakland condominiums, lofts, and townhouses range in price from the mid-$100,000s to over $1 million, depending on size and location.

If the city center isn’t your scene, Oakland real estate offers single family homes to those who need more space. Some of the city’s most popular residential neighborhoods are Rockridge, Montclair, Glenview, and Hadden Hill—to name just a few. All of Oakland’s premier neighborhoods are conveniently located near schools, and offer their own commercial centers complete with local stores, restaurants and banks. Whereas some neighborhoods are characterized by a specific style of home, most neighborhoods in Oakland carry a pleasing mix of architectural styles. Historic homes in Oakland vary from the unique East Bay brown shingle and San Francisco stick houses to craftsman bungalows and ornate Queen Anne homes. There are also many newer homes that feature traditional design, as well as the clean lines of the most contemporary architectural trends that are mostly featured in the Oakland hills. These expansive luxury homes are desirable for their breathtaking views of the city and the bay. Overall, single family homes in Oakland can range in price from $200,000 to over $5 million, with a median home price in the $500,000s. With so much to offer—moderate climate, rewarding careers, and exciting recreation—Oakland is truly a wonderful place to live. And with a strong real estate market represented by expert professionals, it is easier than ever to find your next dream home in Oakland, CA.

© 2008 Reliance Relocation Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Contributed by:

More Local Area Information

Oakland, founded in 1852 and steeped in history, is today considered a major Northern California city. Oakland is neighbor to San Francisco an... Read more
The city of Oakland spans from the San Francisco Bay to the East Bay Hills and consists of very distinct and diverse neighborhoods defined b... Read more
Oakland is one of California's most popular cities and makes a wonderful place to live. The residents here are among the most ethnically diverse o... Read more
The city of Oakland is situated in the San Francisco Bay Area in northern California. Incorporated as a town in 1852, the city derives its name fro... Read more
Piedmont, California is one of the more expensive areas in California but for many, the price is worth it. Properties for sale in Piedmont ar... Read more
Piedmont is a community with fine architecture and tree-lined streets set within the boundaries of the city of Oakland. It is regarded as one of th... Read more
Alameda, California is a man-made island in the middle of San Francisco Bay. Originally a peninsula off of Oakland, it was “created” i... Read more
Emeryville, California has a small population but its closeness to Silicon Valley, Berkeley and San Francisco, makes it a wonderful place to live.... Read more
Located just east of Oakland through the Caldecott Tunnel along the 24, Orinda is one of three towns that makes up what is commonly referred to a... Read more
Homes in Orinda, California are typically built on hillsides surrounded by eucalyptus and pines. The houses in Orinda are beautiful... Read more
The city of Berkley is located on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay in northern California. Although the region saw settlement as early as th... Read more
Much has been written about Berkeley, California for the past few decades and this city still remains one of the most liberal places in the countr... Read more
Berkeley extends from the shores of San Francisco Bay to the “Berkeley Hills”. Neighboring cites include Oakland and Emeryville to the south wit... Read more
Berkeley boasts a number of distinct neighborhoods including the densely populated area surrounding the University of California campus. Downtow... Read more
Moraga, California is one of three communities making up the Lamorinda area; Lafayette and Orinda are the other two. This slow growing town offers ... Read more
The town of Moraga, California is stunning and so are the many homes located here. One can find beautiful homes for sale, perfect for everyone fro... Read more
Most famous for its annual Cherry Festival, San Leandro, California is a quiet, small community which many older residents like to call home, addin... Read more
Albany is located on the Eastern shores of the San Francisco Bay across the water from the Golden Gate Bridge and borders the cities of Berkeley, E... Read more
There are two key aspects to the small town of Albany, California that might be most attractive for potential homebuyers: families (the vas... Read more
The town of Kensington is an unincorporated area in the southwest corner of Contra Costa County between Berkeley and El Cerrito. Located high in th... Read more