Alameda homes for sale – Alameda California is located on two islands in the San Francisco Bay in Alameda County bordering Oakland.
It is home to approximately 74,000 people and became a city shortly after California statehood.
Alameda homes for sale reflect the many eras of housing and population growth in Alameda. From Victorian homes built prior to the San Francisco Earthquake to bungalows constructed in the 1930’s to modern day developments, Alameda offers a diverse array of architectural styles.
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$825,000 : 1304 EASTSHORE DR, ALAMEDA3 beds, 2 full baths
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$429,000 : 1381 Fernside Blvd., ALAMEDA2 beds, 1 full bath
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$649,000 : 4181 TESSA PL, PLEASANTON3 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
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$329,000 : 1023 TOBAGO LN, ALAMEDA3 beds, 1 full, 1 part baths
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$389,000 : 61 MAITLAND DR, ALAMEDA3 beds, 1 full bath
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Alameda Homes For Sale – on the East Bay’s Island City
As you may expect from an island-city, Alameda offers a distinctly maritime lifestyle. The Alameda Yacht Club offers easy access to the San Francisco Bay by boat and several beaches provide eager sun-bathers and swimmers a perfect place for enjoying both Sun and sand.

Alameda homes for sale are an ecclectic mix of styles and sizes - such as this Victorian standing tall next to a pre-war bungalow
Alameda’s place in history is well represented with many historical landmarks and structures dating back to the early part of the 20th Century, providing a glimpse of Alameda as a Bay Area resort. In addition, art deco style buildings dot the city and conjure visions of life in that romanticized time.
Today, Alameda is enjoyed by wind-surfers, sailors, kayakers, continuing to provide enjoyment to inhabitants of the East Bay Area.
It is easily accessible from Oakland by several bridges and offers a short commute to nearby San Francisco over the Oakland San Francisco Bay Bridge. The Oakland International Airport (OAK) offers international air travel within only a few miles and Alameda is served by several bus lines and the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system.
With its place in history secured, Alameda continues to thrive and develop and is now home to many dance, art, and theatre companies and has been featured in many movies. It is also home to Rosenblum Winery and the administrative offices of the Oakland Raiders Football Team.
Take a look around and see why Alameda homes for sale are a place to live in and enjoy!


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