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Neighborhoods to Consider in California


Are you looking for San Diego CA real estate & homes for sale, or considering moving to Oakland, California? The latter may be just the ticket for those who like to be near San Francisco, but not in that busy city of nearly 900,000. Oakland, by contrast, has about half the population of San Francisco and is just a short 18-minute commute across the Bay Bridge. Oakland real estate and rentals are cheaper by comparison and the neighborhoods are just as varied and interesting.

Lake Merritt

The Lake Merritt neighborhood is filled with families, professionals, and outdoorsy types who love to take advantage of the 3-miles of hiking and jogging tracks around the lake. There are shops, museums, food trucks, funky murals and restaurants to attract a very diverse set of residents. Rental units tend to be pet friendly because lots of people own dogs.

Lakeside

Across the lake is the conveniently located historic community of Lakeside. It is close to everything and very pedestrian and dog friendly. If you’re looking for large apartments Lakeside community Oakland CA, this is the place to be. Rated as safe and close to the freeway access, it really does offer the best of all worlds.  

Jack London Square

This busy district sits near the Port of Oakland, so there is always something to see and do. You and your busy professional neighbors can even catch a ferry to San Francisco if you don’t want to drive across the Bay Bridge. There is a great nightlife and arts scene here and several wineries to boot. If you like Bay views, consider moving here.

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The Oakland area is a busy, vibrant, diverse community welcoming to those who like fine food, outdoor activities, the arts and dogs. It is a short commute to San Francisco via the bridge, public transportation, or the ferry and offers a better price point for renters. There are numerous eclectic neighborhoods awaiting your inspection.

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