Elmwood
Elmwood‘s main street is College Avenue and sits to the south of the university. The homes here are generally expensive but has a great vibe with a mixture of students and more established residents. Despite being dominantly residential in nature, Elmwood also features a small yet thriving commercial arena. You certainly have a wide array of options for stores and shops to cater to your needs. You can just visit Elmwood Shopping District to find numerous restaurants serving different cuisines. You can choose from La Cascada Taqueria with Mexican cuisine, Summer Kitchen Bakeshop, Manpuku for Japanese dishes, and Trattoria La Siciliana for Italian cuisine. You can also take advantage of entertainment amenities such as the Julia Morgan Center for the Arts and Elmwood Rialto Cinemas. There are also other stores to cater to a variety of your needs such as gifts, furniture, home essentials, books, clothes and toys.
If you have any questions about living in Elmwood, 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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