Perspective Oakland homebuyers will enjoy that Oakland provides some of the most spectacular views of San Francisco, the Bay and the Golden Gate Bridge. If you are looking to buy your home in the Bay Area, but can live without the high prices and cool weather of San Francisco, then Oakland is the city for you.
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Perspective Oakland homebuyers will enjoy that Oakland provides some of the most spectacular views of San Francisco, the Bay and the Golden Gate Bridge. If you are looking to buy your home in the Bay Area, but can live without the high prices and cool weather of San Francisco, then Oakland is the city for you.
Oakland's diverse population and neighborhoods attract a number of people interested in everything from culture and food to professional sports and the outdoors. Buying a home in Oakland will also afford you access to some of the best transportation options in the area. Oakland International Airport is easy to navigate and the entire city is served by an extensive network of buses, trains, and the BART.
If you drive a car, finding parking in Oakland is usually very easy and cheap. Oakland real estate is booming. A town with such a rich history and culture, and, not to mention, one of the most ethnically integrated towns in the United States, is a great city for homeowners looking for a good investment.
In February 2010, the average home sales price for a single family home or condo in Oakland was $262,314. While this data is collected from the MLS and deemed reliable, it is not guaranteed.
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