Alameda Real Estate
Alameda Information
Alameda, a wonderful place to live it is an unique island community which is centrally located between Oakland and San Francsico, there are many parks with tree lined neighborhoods, many with Victorian and Queen Anne-style homes give a taste of the history of the region. It also have, beaches and bike trails
Alameda has 14 parks, many equipped with first-rate baseball diamonds, tournament-quality golf courses, soccer fields, beaches, bird refuges, bicycle and pedestrian paths, natural open space, extensive picnic areas, and waterfronts.
The shoreline parks along the San Francisco Bay and the San Leandro Marina extend for over six miles, offering spectacular views of the San Francisco skyline and the East Bay hills. Marinas abound, with over a dozen yacht brokers, a half dozen yacht clubs and over 3,400 boat slips and dry boat storage spaces, more than any other community in the Bay Area, second in the nation to Marina Del Ray.
Alameda is served by AC Transit, BART shuttle service, and two ferry systems. The Oakland International Airport is immediately adjacent to Alameda. The community is accessible from Highway 880 via four bridges and from the Oakland/Jack London Square area by tunnels running beneath the estuary.
Alameda's compact geography, in addition to its bicycle and pedestrian-friendly amenities, encourages alternative transportation within Alameda.
Alameda MLS
The Alameda multiple listing service is the place to begin your search for Alameda real estate. You can browse by town, city, or region, and view specific properties and their locations and prices. All property listed with East Bay Area Real Estate, and some others as well, will be featured here. Click here for the Alameda MLS Search.
Alameda Realtors
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Alameda CA real estate
Remember, however, the best way to find Alameda CA real estate is to use a professional Alameda CA real estate agent who knows the area and can help you find your new home for a great price.
Alameda county information
The income in Alameda County is high and has shown some amazing increases over the past few years. In fact, from 1997 until 2002 personal income increased approximately 30%, which is a huge jump over the national average. These are amazing statistics, especially since Alameda County is generally considered a poorer county compared to the big shining county and city of San Francisco that is just across the bay. In all actuality, Alameda County is ranked 8th in the state’s rank of highest per capita income. So, Alameda County is not poor at all and ranks above 50 of the 58 counties in California where personal income is concerned, not to mention the average price of homes is higher than in other parts of the state.
