Kensington Homes For Sale – Kensington is not a city at all, but an unincorporated part of Alameda County between Berkeley, Albany, and El Cerrito.
In spite of this, Kensington maintains control and jurisdiction over its police, parks, and fire departments and services.
One of the smallest areas of Alameda County in terms of population, Kensington is home to around 5000 people.
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$639,900 : 300 GRIZZLY PEAK BLVD, KENSINGTON2 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
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$799,000 : 31 Franciscan Way, KENSINGTON4 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
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$750,000 : 37 AVON RD, KENSINGTON4 beds, 2 full baths
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$330,000 : 220 YALE AVE, KENSINGTON2 beds, 1 full bath
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$1,295,000 : 212 YALE AVE, KENSINGTON3 beds, 4 full baths
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Kensington is known for its affluent and well-established population and fits in well with its well-educated neighbor, Berkeley.

Kensington homes for sale are known for incredible, panoramic views of San Francisco Bay and the entire Bay Area
It is also the home of Blake House, the official residence of the President of the University of California and Blake Garden, a botanical garden open to the public on weekdays at no charge and Tilden Park in the nearby Berkeley Hills.
Shopping areas in Kensington include Arlington Shops and Colusa Circle where small town friendliness mixes with restaurants, florists, gift stores, and upscale grocery stores.
Public schools for Kensington are operated by the West Contra Costa Unifies School district.
Kensington homes for sale range from 1920’s bungalows to spectacular view homes in the Berkeley Hills. As with many East Bay cities, Kensington benefits from its easy access to San Francisco and Oakland and mild climate throughout the year.
For an upscale address and a convenient location, take a look at these Kensington homes for sale!


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