100.00% (23,275) of the homes in Berkeley are located in Alameda County, .
90.77% of all the residential properties in Berkeley are single-family homes, 9.23% of them are condominiums.
The largest subdivisions in Berkeley are Upper Rockridge (2,432 homes), Bushrod (1,602 homes) and Claremont (1,187 homes). The most expensive ones are Upper Rockridge ($851,250), Panoramic Hill ($845,000) and Rockridge ($795,500) .
The largest condominium developments in Berkeley are 2550 Dana St (85 homes), Jefferson And California (75 homes) and 2601 College Ave (36 homes) . The most expensive ones are 2209 - 2211 5Th Street ($795,000), 1521-1529 Hearst Avenue ($634,000) and 1440 Walnut St ($634,000).
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The median property tax bill for all homes in Berkeley is $5,541, ranking 88th among all 232 communities in San Francisco metro covered by BlockShopper.
Across all San Francisco metro, Oakland-Caballo Hills ($7,471), Oakland-Northwest Hills ($7,236), Sausalito ($7,225), San Francisco-Russian Hill ($7,209) and Oakland-South Kennedy Tract ($7,164) are most similar to Berkeley.
The top property taxpayer in Berkeley is 200 Panoramic Way ($89,610).The second-highest property taxpayer is at 1550 Walnut Street ($52,994).
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Berkeley Hills includes 4,631 properties, 100.00% of which are single-family homes.
Over the past 12 months, it has seen 84 sales at a median sale price of $724,000. 9 of those sales have been foreclosures. Berkeley Hills's foreclosure rate is 10.71%, its median property tax bill is $7,096.
Across all San Francisco metro, Northeast Hillsdale ($725,000), Albany High ($722,500) and Corte Madera west of 101 ($720,000) are most similar to Berkeley Hills.
South Berkeley includes 2,592 properties, 99.96% of which are single-family homes and 0.04% condominiums.
Over the past 12 months, it has seen 80 sales at a median sale price of $417,500. 21 of those sales have been foreclosures. South Berkeley's foreclosure rate is 26.25%, its median property tax bill is $4,267.
The largest subdivisions in South Berkeley are Ashby Station (103 homes).
The largest condominium developments in South Berkeley are 2141 Oregon St (5 homes).
Across all San Francisco metro, South of Sir Francis Drake Blvd ($426,500), El Cerrito South ($425,000), South Claremont ($425,000), North of Sir Francis Drake Blvd ($421,000) and Bay Farm Island ($420,000) are most similar to South Berkeley.
Central Berkeley includes 2,395 properties, 100.00% of which are single-family homes.
Over the past 12 months, it has seen 56 sales at a median sale price of $505,000. 13 of those sales have been foreclosures. Central Berkeley's foreclosure rate is 23.21%, its median property tax bill is $4,532.
Across all San Francisco metro, East End ($515,000), West San Ramon ($515,000), North Pleasanton ($515,000), South San Ramon ($510,500) and East of Cabrillo Hwy ($510,500) are most similar to Central Berkeley.
Thousand Oaks includes 1,629 properties, 100.00% of which are single-family homes.
Over the past 12 months, it has seen 28 sales at a median sale price of $695,000. 1 of those sales have been foreclosures. Thousand Oaks's foreclosure rate is 3.57%, its median property tax bill is $6,387.
Across all San Francisco metro, Redwood Shores ($705,000), West of Cabrillo Hwy ($700,500), Western Hills ($700,000), Mission San Jose ($699,000) and Moraga West ($690,000) are most similar to Thousand Oaks.
West Albany includes 1,337 properties, 100.00% of which are single-family homes.
Over the past 12 months, it has seen 18 sales at a median sale price of $667,500. 0 of those sales have been foreclosures. West Albany's foreclosure rate is 0.00%, its median property tax bill is $5,545.
The largest subdivisions in West Albany are Albany High (488 homes). The most expensive ones are Albany High ($722,500).
Across all San Francisco metro, North/Downtown Berkeley ($676,000), Southside ($675,455), Green Hills ($670,000), Woodside Plaza ($666,500) and Northbrae ($665,000) are most similar to West Albany.
Northbrae includes 1,229 properties, 100.00% of which are single-family homes.
Over the past 12 months, it has seen 20 sales at a median sale price of $665,000. 0 of those sales have been foreclosures. Northbrae's foreclosure rate is 0.00%, its median property tax bill is $5,414.
Across all San Francisco metro, Green Hills ($670,000), West Albany ($667,500), Woodside Plaza ($666,500), South Pleasanton ($665,000) and North of Center Blvd ($655,500) are most similar to Northbrae.
Claremont includes 1,052 properties, 100.00% of which are single-family homes.
Over the past 12 months, it has seen 28 sales at a median sale price of $1,200,250. 0 of those sales have been foreclosures. Claremont's foreclosure rate is 0.00%, its median property tax bill is $9,563.
Across all San Francisco metro, North of Blithedale Ave ($1,195,000) are most similar to Claremont.
Westbrae includes 1,015 properties, 100.00% of which are single-family homes.
Over the past 12 months, it has seen 24 sales at a median sale price of $555,000. 4 of those sales have been foreclosures. Westbrae's foreclosure rate is 16.67%, its median property tax bill is $4,798.
Across all San Francisco metro, Baywood ($562,000), Lomita Hills ($560,000), Fiesta Gardens ($550,000) and East San Mateo ($545,500) are most similar to Westbrae.
Southside includes 809 properties, 100.00% of which are single-family homes.
Over the past 12 months, it has seen 22 sales at a median sale price of $675,455. 2 of those sales have been foreclosures. Southside's foreclosure rate is 9.09%, its median property tax bill is $6,437.
Across all San Francisco metro, South of Center Blvd ($685,000), Farallon ($684,500), North/Downtown Berkeley ($676,000), Green Hills ($670,000) and West Albany ($667,500) are most similar to Southside.
North/Downtown Berkeley includes 548 properties, 99.82% of which are single-family homes and 0.18% condominiums.
Over the past 12 months, it has seen 13 sales at a median sale price of $676,000. 2 of those sales have been foreclosures. North/Downtown Berkeley's foreclosure rate is 15.38%, its median property tax bill is $6,460.
The largest condominium developments in North/Downtown Berkeley are Arch Street Berkeley (14 homes).
Across all San Francisco metro, South of Center Blvd ($685,000), Farallon ($684,500), Southside ($675,455), Green Hills ($670,000) and West Albany ($667,500) are most similar to North/Downtown Berkeley.
6.44% (1,500 properties) of Berkeley are in the 4213/West of John Hinkel Park census tract. According to the U.S. Census, this area is 86% White: All, 3.3% White: Latin or Hispanic, 3.1% Black or African American, 1.1% American Indian and Alaska Native, 12.1% Asian and 0.4% Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander.
The median household income in 4213/West of John Hinkel Park is $95,646. According to BlockShopper, the median home sale price over the past 12 months is $710,000; the foreclosure rate is 3.85%.
6.11% (1,422 properties) of Berkeley are in the 4212/Great Stone Face Park census tract. According to the U.S. Census, this area is 88.9% White: All, 3.1% White: Latin or Hispanic, 2.9% Black or African American, 1% American Indian and Alaska Native, 9.3% Asian and 0.1% Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander.
The median household income in 4212/Great Stone Face Park is $129,902. According to BlockShopper, the median home sale price over the past 12 months is $855,000; the foreclosure rate is 0.00%.
6.08% (1,415 properties) of Berkeley are in the 4216/Ministry of Ecology census tract. According to the U.S. Census, this area is 87.1% White: All, 2.1% White: Latin or Hispanic, 2.1% Black or African American, 0.8% American Indian and Alaska Native, 11.4% Asian and 0.3% Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander.
The median household income in 4216/Ministry of Ecology is $95,868. According to BlockShopper, the median home sale price over the past 12 months is $757,000; the foreclosure rate is 8.57%.
5.75% (1,338 properties) of Berkeley are in the 4215/Cragmont Park census tract. According to the U.S. Census, this area is 88.9% White: All, 2.8% White: Latin or Hispanic, 2.6% Black or African American, 1.1% American Indian and Alaska Native, 8.9% Asian and 0.2% Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander.
The median household income in 4215/Cragmont Park is $101,324. According to BlockShopper, the median home sale price over the past 12 months is $715,000; the foreclosure rate is 7.14%.
5.32% (1,238 properties) of Berkeley are in the 4219/Cedar Rose Park census tract. According to the U.S. Census, this area is 66% White: All, 4.6% White: Latin or Hispanic, 15% Black or African American, 1.9% American Indian and Alaska Native, 18.1% Asian and 0.4% Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander.
The median household income in 4219/Cedar Rose Park is $55,000. According to BlockShopper, the median home sale price over the past 12 months is $560,000; the foreclosure rate is 16.67%.
4.32% (1,005 properties) of Berkeley are in the 4238/North of Chabot Recreation Center census tract. It includes 4 subdivisions, including Upper Rockridge, Hiller Highlands, Rockridge and Claremont . According to the U.S. Census, this area is 91.4% White: All, 2.7% White: Latin or Hispanic, 2.8% Black or African American, 0.7% American Indian and Alaska Native, 6.8% Asian and 0.2% Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander.
The median household income in 4238/North of Chabot Recreation Center is $105,011. According to BlockShopper, the median home sale price over the past 12 months is $1,127,500; the foreclosure rate is 3.33%.
4.29% (998 properties) of Berkeley are in the 4233/San Pablo Park census tract. According to the U.S. Census, this area is 33% White: All, 5.4% White: Latin or Hispanic, 57% Black or African American, 2.2% American Indian and Alaska Native, 7.1% Asian and 0.8% Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander.
The median household income in 4233/San Pablo Park is $36,701. According to BlockShopper, the median home sale price over the past 12 months is $403,000; the foreclosure rate is 33.33%.
4.04% (940 properties) of Berkeley are in the 4234/Berkeley United Methodist Church census tract. It includes a single subdivision, Ashby Station . According to the U.S. Census, this area is 43.6% White: All, 6.3% White: Latin or Hispanic, 41% Black or African American, 2.3% American Indian and Alaska Native, 11.5% Asian and 0.4% Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander.
The median household income in 4234/Berkeley United Methodist Church is $37,776. According to BlockShopper, the median home sale price over the past 12 months is $378,500; the foreclosure rate is 13.04%.
3.79% (883 properties) of Berkeley are in the 4231/North of San Pablo Park census tract. According to the U.S. Census, this area is 55.4% White: All, 9.2% White: Latin or Hispanic, 25.3% Black or African American, 2.1% American Indian and Alaska Native, 12.4% Asian and 0.5% Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander.
The median household income in 4231/North of San Pablo Park is $37,188. According to BlockShopper, the median home sale price over the past 12 months is $410,000; the foreclosure rate is 46.67%.
3.73% (867 properties) of Berkeley are in the 4230/West of Berkeley City College census tract. According to the U.S. Census, this area is 66.3% White: All, 4.3% White: Latin or Hispanic, 12.7% Black or African American, 1.4% American Indian and Alaska Native, 20.2% Asian and 0.3% Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander.
The median household income in 4230/West of Berkeley City College is $44,307. According to BlockShopper, the median home sale price over the past 12 months is $525,000; the foreclosure rate is 8.33%.
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