Hiller Highlands
Homes in Hiller Highlands feature arguably the best views in the world, situated high above Highway 24 with a direct view of the Golden Gate Bridge and downtown San Francisco. It was an area that was devastated by the Oakland Hills fire of 1991. The Hiller Highlands / North Hills neighborhood features about 1500 homes. The local neighborhood association, North Hills Phoenix, is a strong advocate for fire-safe building practices with Oakland City Hall and Sacramento, doing its best to ensure that the tragedy of the 1991 Oakland Hills Fire is not repeated.
Hiller Highlands may seem like a silent entity but it features a very vibrant commercial energy. Several restaurants and dining establishments can be found in or near the area including Rick and Ann’s, Paragon Restaurant and Bar Berkeley, MG’s Pizza and Meritage Restaurant. You can also go shopping at Terrace Gifts & Coffee, Accent on Tuning and Afikomen-Jewish Books & Gifts. If you prefer entertainment and leisure spots, you should not miss Judah L. Magnes Jewish Museum, Spirits in Stone and Susan Filter-Paper Conservator. Then you can relax at any of these salons, spas or beauty shops: A Current Affair in Montclair, Tique Salon and Claremont Hotel Club & Spa.
Hiller Highlands lies in close proximity to the Rockridge, Claremont, and Montclair Districts of Oakland.
Majority of the residents in Hiller Highlands belong to the 50-55 age range for both males and females. Most of the working males and females are occupying management positions.
If you have any questions about living in Hiller Highland, 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.
Click on link below to view properties in this neighborhood



