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Living in Oakland Hills

Below you can find information and city facts about Oakland Hills, California.  This information is provided by A top Realtor, Oakland Hills Expert! This is the city guide to Oakland Hills real estate for Alameda County in California. Find nightlife, housing, transportation, community and recreation information.

 

Oakland Hills Community

Oakland's newly designated Historic District includes a number of renovated buildings such as the Tribune Tower, the Beaux Arts style Broadway Building and other early-20th century commercial landmarks.

Oakland, a large, thriving city with huge potential for growth, is one of America's best places to live. In 1993, it was named an "All-American City", and also was ranked by Money Magazine as one of the "top places to live" two years in a row. Oakland truly is  "Just a nice place to live",

The City of Oakland offices are located at 505 14th street, suite 1050. Oakland, California 94612.

 

Oakland Hills Lifestyle

Jack London Square is about the best place in the area for just about everything, including: dining, shopping, and entertainment.

Oakland Hills Housing

Oakland CA Hills neighborhoods include Large Homes on great view lots with light easy access. The Oakland Hills, which includes Hiller Highlands, Claremont, Rockridge, and the homes along Skyline Boulevard, also have magnificent views of San Francisco and the Golden Gate Bridge. This diverse area offers reasonably priced homes as well as upper end properties.

 

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Oakland Hills Transportation

Oakland homeowners enjoy easy access to world wide travel destinations via the Oakland International Airport Phone: 510-577-4000

BART offers public transportation commuter services to Oakland residents.

The Alameda/Oakland Ferry offers cruises into San Francisco.

 

Oakland Hills Culture

Oakland is the cultural center of San Francisco's East Bay and home to the Oakland Ballet, Chabot Observatory, the Oakland Civic Center, The Oakland Zoo, Paramount Theater of the Arts, the Oakland East Bay Symphony and the Alice Arts Center.

Chabot Observatory is located at 4917 Mountain Blvd. Oakland, CA 94619-3014

Chabot Observatory's  New Science Center is located at 10902 Skyline Blvd. Oakland, CA 94619-2446
Telephone: 510-530-3480 - FAX: 510-530-3499

 

Oakland Hills Recreation

The Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Complex is where the World Champion Oakland Athletics baseball team plays, along with the Oakland Raiders football team, and the Golden State Warriors basketball team.

The Oakland Hills Tennis Club, located at 5475 Redwood Road in the East Oakland Hills, offers a full service tennis program for all ages plus swimming, fitness, aerobics and massage.

 

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Oakland Hills Education

Most Oakland children attend school within The Oakland Unified Public School District which serves more than 54,000 students in grades K through 12.

 

Oakland Hills Climate

Oakland's climate is a mild Mediterranean, with a dry season. Daytime temperatures range between 60 to 80 degrees.

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Oakland Hills Nature

Oakland is the heart of the East Bay Regional Park District, encompassing about 75,000 acres including over 50 parks and 20 regional hiking trails.  Oakland's west border consists of 19 miles of coastline along the beautiful San Francisco Bay. To the east, are the majestic Oakland Hills, from which one can see the beautiful skyline and the Golden Gate Bridge in the distance.

Lake Merritt, the largest urban saltwater lake in the United States of America, is located in middle of the beautiful Lakeside Park which offers public show gardens,  boat rentals, and city related events. The locally famous "Necklace of Lights" shines around the 3.5-mile perimeter of the lake.

 

Oakland Hills History

Oakland was originally part of the 48,000 acre Rancho San Antonio which was owned by Luis Maria Peralta, a Spanish cavalry sergeant. Horace W. Carpentier purchased a large parcel of the land in the rancho for a townsite. Oakland was named for the evergreen oak trees abundant in the surrounding landscape. The city of Oakland was found in 1850.

 

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