Berkeley Real Estate
Located in the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay, Berkeley is bounded by Oakland and Emeryville to the south, Albany and Kensington to the north, Contra Costa County to the east and Alameda County to the west. At 2010, total population was estimated to be at around 113,000. With the size of its population, Berkeley is considered to be the 4th biggest in Alameda County, 52nd in California and 230th in the United States.
The general climate in Berkeley is typical to that of a Mediterranean climate characterized by dry summers and wet winters. Berkeley is home to numerous educational institutions including the University of California-Berkeley, considered to be the oldest University of California campus, and the Graduate Theological Union. Berkeley has also made its mark with its political liberalism.
Aside from being one of the most progressive and politically liberal cities in the nation, Berkeley also features cultural and culinary attractions. The numerous points of interest in the city continue to heighten the interest of both locals and tourists. When you are in Berkeley, you can visit Berkeley Repertory Theater, Tilden Regional Park, University of California-Berkeley Botanical Garden and the Edible Schoolyard, among many others. If you are inclined towards the green surroundings, you should pass by the Berkeley Marina and East Shore State Park. You can also revisit the history of the city through the city’s local landmarks such as George Edwards Stadium, Berkeley High School and Studio Building. Berkeley also hosts festivals and events including the Himalayan Fair and the Berkeley Kite Festival.
If you have any questions about living in Berkeley, please don’t hesitate to ask! I’d love to share my thoughts with you about the pros and cons of this neighborhood, as well as the current real estate trends.
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