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Emeryville
Emeryville is nestled on the waterfront at the foot of the San Francisco Bay Bridge. It has been a central part of Northern California commerce for more than a century. A sense of pride and innovation pervades the lively community of Emeryville, with its thriving retail, entertainment and business centers.
Emeryville is known for its temperate and weather. It has been ranked as the best climate out of 329 urban areas across the United States. Summers are sunny, and winters are mild. Temperatures rarely dip below 40 degrees.
Emeryville's temperate climate, diverse cultural attractions, and world-class bayside setting offer a quality of life that is unsurpassed. There are various attractions like fishing, boating, and dining destination for Emeryville residents and tourists. Emeryville sport-fishing is the largest sport-fishing.
Emeryville is convenient because of the entire new condo complexes being built. There are shopping areas and the new condos on Adeline & 46th St. (near the old Wonder-bread Factory) which is not suburbia. Emeryville is a quiet city with lots of condos or lofts with homes on the other side of the street on Adeline. The condos are priced "below market rate" by the City of Emeryville, and they also offer Down Payment Assistance for qualified home buyers. The condos are roomy and feature 1, 2, 3 bedrooms and 1, 2, 3 baths, granite counters in the kitchen, in-unit laundry hook-ups, high ceilings, views of the Oakland Hills, and terrific HOA amenities (gym, sauna, entertainment room and more at convenient price ).The locations are great and are relatively close to movie theatres, restaurants, shopping, Amtrak and more.
The Terraces is a prestigious development and very few below-Market-Rate condos become available there. It forms one of the best deals in Emeryville. The City of Emeryville offers a down payment assistance program to the qualified condo buyers.
Many condominium projects are under way, in Emeryville. The East Bay town of Emeryville provides a good illustration of the region's condo mania. Several high-density properties, which combine apartments and retail space, are in the works. More than half of the region's apartment construction actually is occurring no more than a few miles from a mass transit station.
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