The city of Alameda is primarily located on an island off the west coast of Oakland. One of the original suburbs of San Francisco, Alameda maintains the atmosphere of its origins dating back to the 1850’s with a small town feel, even with 75,000 residents.
Although Alameda is in the middle of everything, due to its natural boundaries it is a quiet haven of beautiful homes with tree-lined streets, lovely parks, natural lagoons and over six miles of beaches. In addition, the schools in Alameda are excellent and the reason that many residents claim that you can, in fact, “have it all” in Alameda.
All of the neighborhoods in Alameda have a few things in common: they are walkable, have pristine parks, are safe, and are home to some of the best schools in the East Bay. In fact, many families move to Alameda primarily for the schools. The city has excellent primary and secondary public schools as well as a private primary school and a private, Catholic High School—St. Joseph Notre Dame High School. Many of the students from the College of Alameda, a two-year community college, live nearby in Alameda’s West End.