Oakland Ranked #5 by New York Times

It was a very pleasant suprise when NYTimes ranked Oakland as number 5 out of 45 destinations to visit in the world for 2012. Wow. We are #5. This was based on number of amazing restaurants in Oakland including Plum, Haven, Commis, and Hawker Fare. Having eaten at Plum, Plum Bar, Commis, and Hawker Fare, I can say without a bias that we have amazing restaurants. ;-) In all seriousness, I enjoy eating out and Oakland has a lot to offer. For truly authentic Vietnamese and Mexican food, go to International Blvd. Korean food? Check out  Telegraph Avenue between 27th to 50th Street. Restaurant rows? Check out Uptown, Oldtown, Rockridge, Piedmont Avenue, Grand Lake, Temescal,and on and on.  But why just stop at restaurants? Oakland has little bit of everything for everyone ranging from redwood regional park for hiking, skylines for cycling, star gazing at Chabot Space and Science Center, etc. For more information, go to 100 Things to do in Oakland. If you’re curious about Oakland food scene, neighborhoods, or whatever, send me an email, and I will tell you all about it.

Latest Real Estate News

Categories

Client Testimonials

We had a really great experience with Unhei as our agent. I met her at an open house about a year before we were ready to look seriously. I remembered her after all that time because she had treated me as a real potential home buyer, even though I might not have looked like I could afford very much (most agents I met did not give me that respect). Once we started looking, as first time home buyers, we had a LOT of questions. She answered them all patiently and thoroughly. She was always super prompt with email replies (and texts and calls when we asked her to do that). We felt she was always honest with us, and she gave us good advice about whether the things we worried about were important or not. She didn’t pressure us to make offers, but she did try to help us see potential in places that met most of our requirements—for instance, if a place didn’t have a laundry room, she helped us envision how we could easily set up a laundry area. In the end, we learned that whether or not you have the right agent can really come down to when you make the offer. We didn’t have much confidence in our offer being accepted, especially when we found out there were six other bids, but Unhei said she had an idea for how to present us to the sellers, and we ended up getting the house. It seemed like a miracle! She is just a really nice person, and I think that might have something to do with it. We love our house, and we strongly recommend her as an agent.
- Sumei and Matt Quiggle


Have a Bay Area business?

Webmasters & Website Owners

contact-footer

Other Real Estate Sites

More Sites »