About the Castro Valley, San Leandro and Hayward, California Area
San Leandro, known as the Garden in Eden, is located twenty miles
southeast of San Francisco and twenty miles north of Silicon Valley, and has a
population of approximately 72,000. Within its' fifteen square mile area lies a
boating marina, shoreline, two golf courses, a lake for fishing and a variety
of neighborhoods.
From the hills of Bay-O-Vista,
breathtaking views of the bay from San Francisco to San Mateo can be seen. The
custom homes in this community range from $325,000- $700,000. Estudillo and
Broadmoor Estates span the north area flatlands along the San Leandro Creek.
This neighborhood is highly sought after for the charming character of its
stately homes and the established feel of the landscaping. The "garden"
communities boast well kept neighborhoods ranging from $200,000 to
$300,000.
The marina district has a rural atmosphere
with deep lots often found with horses grazing. Homes in this popular area
range from $200,000-$300,000. San Leandro is bordered by the Castro Valley, San
Lorenzo and East Oakland - making it a perfect commuter location with BART
trips to San Francisco in less than twenty minutes, and freeway connections to
all points of industry.
Castro Valley
is a small intimate community of approximately
fifty-two thousand residents. Within its' sixteen square mile area, a unique
blend of housing is available from brand new planned development construction
to older charming homes and neighborhoods. The majority of family homes are in
the range of $250-$450 with some lower condominium prices and up to one million
dollar plus estates.
Castro Valley retains a rural atmosphere with quaint among
modern business district. You can enjoy Lake Chabot Regional Park for fishing
and hiking, as well as attend the Rowell Ranch Rodeo.
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| Surrounded by grazing cattle and horse ranches this community
excels with its high SAT school scores. |
A perfect commuter location with a
new BART station and access to major freeways, Castro Valley sits at a pivotal
point for access to Oakland, San Francisco, San Mateo and the Silicon Valley,
as well as the Tri-Valley Area.
The weather is comfortable without
extremes and a wonderful place to raise a family or retire. Click here to
learn more about
Castro Valley.
Hayward Hills is the hidden
treasure of the city known as the "Heart of the Bay". Upperscale custom
homes dot the hillsides and enjoy panoramic bay and city views.
Rural landscapes intermixed
with newer planned communities make this a fabulous value to the commuter who
wants and executive home priced within reason and easy access to the Silicon
Valley or Tri-Valley Areas.
Average home prices in the Hayward Hills are between
300,000-$700,000. Cal State University Hayward is located nearby, as well as
community colleges. In close proximity to top private schools and above average
public schools, convenient shopping in Castro Valley or Pleasanton, this
community sits in the prime location for access to all urban
locales. Click here to learn more about
Hayward
Hills.
Oakland Hills neighborhoods are nestled in the Redwood and Eucalyptus trees
of the foothills above Highway 13 from the Sequoia Highlands, Grass Valley,
Redwood Heights, Oak Knoll, Montclair and Piedmont Pines.
These exclusive neighborhoods are filled
with professionals that recognize the value in these unique homes. A
wonderfully blended community boasting one of the best commuter locations to
San Francisco, without the overpriced values. Homes range from $325,000 to
$700,000+.
 Sports in the Bay Area can't get much better!
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Many people buy their first homes before they start a family or become established in their careers. A few years later their life circumstance has changed. They need more space or have increased income to invest in a higher priced home.
Changes in lifestyle often create changes in housing needs. A big promotion may require you to do more at-home entertaining. This translates into the need for a larger kitchen and additional living space. If you are starting a family, it may be time to trade your sophisticated home in the city for a house which has a big yard and is located in a good school district. If changes in your life have prompted thoughts of moving, an agent will be happy to discuss all of the possibilities with you. Your agent can determine what your present home is worth and show you homes that will meet your current needs.
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What land did the U.S. Government buy for $7.2 million?
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The U.S. bought all of Russian America (Alaska) from the Russian Czar in March 1867. |
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