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Oakland California
Panoramic vistas, lush
hills, a vibrant waterfront, plentiful open space, abundant
cultural amenities and year-round temperate weather make Oakland
and its many distinctive communities a very livable city. In
fact, two Oakland neighborhoods – Rockridge and Montclair – were
cited in Money magazine’s 2002 survey that ranked the top places
to live in the United States. Both neighborhoods were recognized
as "alternatives for people who want a big city lifestyle
without the big city expenses."
Oakland is located just 20 minutes from San Francisco in the
geographical center of the Bay Area. The city’s 400,000+
ethnically diverse residents speak more than 120 languages and
contribute greatly to the array of dining, shopping and
educational opportunities.
As a major metropolitan city, Oakland prides itself on its
world-class attractions including its internationally acclaimed
zoo, ballet and symphony, a bustling farmer’s market, and its
three major hometown sports teams, the Raiders, the A's and the
Golden State Warriors. Oakland is also home to beautiful Lake
Merritt, the largest urban saltwater lake in the United States,
dozens of spectacular parks and hiking trails, and 19 miles of
scenic coastline along San Francisco Bay.
Oakland's eclectic neighborhoods are as diverse as its
population. From the wooded Craftsman bungalows of Rockridge, to
the stately Tudors of Crocker Highlands to the colorful
Victorian homes of West Oakland, each community has it’s own
charm and unique vibe.
Learn more about Oakland:
City of Oakland Official Website
Oakland Community Website
Oakland Unified School District
Bay Area Private Schools
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