Information For Those Relocating In Alameda County

By Madeleine Glazier


Moving to California's scenic Alameda County is sure to be an adventure. This culturally diverse area is filled with exciting cities and plenty to see and do. In general, the cities in Alameda County and neighboring Contra Costa County are part of what is known as the East Bay. If you are relocating to this county, here is some information which should prove to be helpful.

Alameda County boasts the seventh highest population of any county in California with well over 1.5 million residents. You'll find 14 different incorporated towns and cities in Alameda County, and the largest of these is Oakland, which was founded in the early 1850s just after the Gold Rush began. There are several other towns that date back to the 19th century, and many still feature a wide variety of historic sites and buildings.

Alameda County has three major league sports team. The Oakland Athletics and Oakland Raiders both play at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, while the Golden State Warriors, the county's NBA franchise, plays at Oracle Arena. In addition, sporting events at the University of California, Berkeley, are highly attended including the games of the football, basketball and baseball teams.

If you'd rather be participating in an athletic activity than sit as a spectator, then Alameda County has plenty of great options. The county is home to as many as 350 parks, some of which encompass thousands of acres with picnic and playground area, hiking and walking trails and more. There are plenty of places for tennis and about 25 golf courses in the county, as well. As the county borders the San Francisco Bay, there are also plenty of water-related activities.

Families with children will also find a number of fun attractions just for them. A drive to Fremont might include an afternoon at the Ardenwood Historic Farm, and Fremont also has a train museum and a water park. In Berkeley, you can enjoy the Lawrence Hall of Science, and in Oakland, the Chabot Space & Science Center is a highly popular attraction.

As you head east to the inland areas, you'll encounter the town of Livermore and the city of Pleasanton. Pleasanton is an idyllic little city and often is ranked as one of the nation's best places to live. Livermore is a wine lover's paradise, offering as many as 40 vineyards as well as a quaint historic downtown area.

If you are searching for a company familiar with Livermore real estate, Pleasanton real estate or need to find a home for sale in San Ramon or Dublin, contact the experts at 1stInSite.com. They are extraordinarily proficient at helping clients buy and sell properties throughout both Alameda County and Contra Costa County.




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