The small city of Emeryville is only 1.2 square miles, and is located at the foot of the Bay Bridge between Oakland and Berkeley. It is close to a number of cultural meccas such as San Francisco, Berkeley, Oakland, and Silicon Valley. The city is proud of its reputation as a leader in community development, cutting edge programs and...
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The small city of Emeryville is only 1.2 square miles, and is located at the foot of the Bay Bridge between Oakland and Berkeley. It is close to a number of cultural meccas such as San Francisco, Berkeley, Oakland, and Silicon Valley. The city is proud of its reputation as a leader in community development, cutting edge programs and progressive approaches to organizational issues.
Emeryville has evolved from an industrial environment to a retail/technology based community. Today, Bay Area residents know Emeryville for one of its biggest attractions: Ikea. Every weekend locals flock to Emeryville from throughout the area to purchase something at the discount home furnishing store.
Buying a home in Emeryville will put you in one of the most environmentally progressive cities in the area. Emeryville has walking and bike paths throughout the city and a free shuttle that takes residents and employees of large companies in the area around the city and to public transportation. Housing in the Emeryville area mostly consists of condos, apartments, or lofts. However, in the San Pablo Avenue area there are some single family homes.
Emeryville real estate is becoming more and more attractive. It was originally considered an affordable place for artists to live and work. This affordability in the heart of the Bay Area makes Emeryville and attractive place to live for singles and families alike.
In February 2010, the average home sales price for a single family home or condo in Emeryville was $258,578. While this data is collected from the MLS and deemed reliable, it is not guaranteed.
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