South Berkeley
More modestly priced that other parts of Berkeley, South Berkeley is quickly gaining a reputation for being the next Rockridge. It boasts a hub of amenities (Ashby Bart Station, Berkeley Bowl, Whole Foods and an eclectic mix of stores along MLK, Ashby and Alcatraz) and it’s central location is highly prized. It borders Emeryville to the West/South-West, downtown Berkeley to the north, the great shopping stores in Elmwood/Rockridge just minutes to the east, and North Oakland/Temescal just to the south.
When you visit South Berkeley, you can observe its architectural heritage sites. You should visit the Ashby BART station that also features park-and-ride facilities. South Berkeley also serves as home to the La Pena Cultural Center. Another exciting spot in South Berkeley is the Wat Mongkolratanaram, a Thai Buddhist temple. You should also drop by the Grove Street Park.
If you have any questions about living in South Berkeley, please don’t hesitate to ask! I’d love to share my thoughts with you about the pros and cons of this neighborhood.
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