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A Castro Valley suburban pocket with coveted East Bay convenience
South of 580 is a small and primarily residential area of Castro Valley, an unincorporated city surrounded by a vast natural landscape of lush canyons and redwood-studded hillsides. As its name suggest, the neighborhood sits directly under Interstate 580 and is known for its convenient Bay Area location. “South of 580 is a really good spot if you are commuting into the Peninsula and South Bay. There’s great highway access to both bridges, and the Castro Valley BART Station is very close by,” says Leslie Foster, a local realtor at EXP Realty. “It’s also next to downtown Castro Valley, which is a really nice and up-and-coming area.” Once a farming town rooted in rural aesthetic, South of 580 is now grounded in traditional suburban appeal. From well-maintained streetscapes to family-friendly community parks and naturally rich East Bay area surroundings, the neighborhood offers a small-town atmosphere not far from big urban Bay Area destinations.
South of 580 combines convenient access to urban amenities with the comfort of suburban living.
South of 580 homes showcase a diverse range of architectural styles.
Condos and apartments are another housing option within South of 580.
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Mid-century homes with tree-lined streets
South of 580’s wide streets showcase well-landscaped properties lined close together on small lots with modest front yards. The neighborhood features numerous cul-de-sacs, where the community’s most towering mature trees often reside. Other highly mixed clusters of medium-sized trees are well-populated throughout the residential streets, from slender pines to rangy oaks and a few classic California palm trees. Bungalows, ranchers and California Craftsman homes make up most of the neighborhood's architectural landscape. The housing stock is typically older, with mainly one-level homes sprinkled in with two-level properties. The majority of houses were built from the 1940s to the 1960s, but some have been updated or renovated with modern amenities while keeping their mid-century exterior allure. Home prices range from $650,000 to $1.6 million, depending on the housing size and renovations.
The South of 580 neighborhood typifies 1950s California home styles.
South of 580 features a mix of custom-built homes, which come in variety of styles and designs.
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Nearby Hayward school district with focused curriculums
Although South of 580 is within Castro Valley, the neighborhood is directly bordered by Hayward to the west, placing students within the Hayward Unified School District. Strobridge Elementary School receives a C-minus from Niche, while Bret Harte Middle School gets a C-plus score. The B-rated Hayward High School offers Pathways programs, providing focused curriculums for students interested in biomedical or engineering careers.
Rising Star Sped Academy provides learning for children with autism spectrum disorders.
Marshall Elementary School has dozens of effective and excellent teachers and staff.
Bret Harte Middle School is a public school in Hayward with a student-teacher ratio of 21 to 1.
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Japanese gardens and regional hiking trails
Residents are minutes away from nature-infused outdoor recreational opportunities. Sitting along the neighborhood’s border is the serene Hayward Japanese Gardens, California's oldest traditional-style Japanese garden and an East Bay landmark. Residents can stroll through classic-themed gardens mixed with native stone and California flora while stopping for some rest and reflection at the Koi Pond. “I used to take my kids here when they were younger, and they loved it. It’s a great little place to walk around and have an outdoor picnic,” Foster says. The nearby Carlos Bee Park is a more intimate, woodsy neighborhood park shaded by redwood trees with walking trails, a playground, numerous picnic tables and a covered gazebo. South of 580 is well positioned near some of the Bay’s best and most expansive natural sites, including the Don Castro Regional Recreational Area just two miles east of the neighborhood. Spanning 101 acres, the park features a winding, central fishing lake and a clear blue water swim lagoon that’s highly popular during the warmer months. The site also has numerous hiking trails connecting to the nearby Five Canyons Open Space, a 300-acre hilly and canyon-filled park rich with wildlife.
Hayward Japanese Garden is a highlight for residents in South of 580.
Residents enjoy the Hayward Japanese Garden for it well laid out gardens.
Swim lagoon is a main attraction at Don Castro Regional Recreation Area.
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Neighborhood shops and downtown Castro Valley staples
The neighborhood is surrounded by local and national chain stores and eateries. Morning crowds head to Pampas Café, a neighborhood go-to spot for coffee and savory empanadas. Just a mile away is downtown Castro Valley, with plenty of additional dining and shopping options for residents. Norman’s Grill is a highly-rated spot, offering American-style fare made from fresh, locally sourced ingredients, while next door, the highly-rated Southern Comfort Chicken brings New Orleans cuisine to Castro Valley with po’boys and crawfish selections. On Redwood Road is Doug’s Place, a local staple for decades. This cozy spot serves comfort-style breakfast and lunch items like omelets, French toast and classic chicken fried steak in neighborly, laid-back interior digs. Residents can grab groceries at the nearby Trader Joe’s, or for more specialty goods, El Rancho Supermercado is just across the street. Along with offering Mexican and Central American grocery items, the store has an authentic taqueria inside that cooks up freshly prepared tacos.
El Rancho Supermercado is a popular grocery store located in South 580.
Trader Joe's is a popular grocery store located in South 580.
Pampas Cafe offers empanadas, coffee and tea spot located in South of 580.
Residents can enjoy an authentic Mexican meal from Los Molcajetes Mexican restaurant.
China Garden serves authentic Cantonese and Hong Kong cuisine located in South 580.
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Annual fall festivals and holiday parades
Neighborhood residents participate in many social events in downtown Castro Valley throughout the year. The biggest annual gathering is the Castro Valley Fall Festival, which has been running since 1972. Downtown streets get blocked off for a two-day spectacle, with over 150 arts and crafts, food and community organization vendors for residents to explore. Attendees get to shop and enjoy live music, festival rides and regional beer and wine tastings, while children can check out the mini petting zoo. To kick off the holiday season, residents come together for the annual Meet in the Street Light Parade, showcasing antique cars along with festively decorated floats from local schools and organizations. The event also features regional performers, kids’ activities and photo-ops with Mr. and Mrs. Claus.
Heritage Plaza Park in Downtown Hayward hosts various community events throughout the year.
South of 580 residents can connect with car enthusiasts at Castro Valley Car Show.
South of 580 residents have easy access to both Castro Valley and Hayward events.
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A centralized hub for traveling and commuting
With direct access to the main Interstate 580, residents benefit from quick driving access to popular Bay Area destinations like Oakland and San Francisco. “Because of its central location, you can get almost anywhere in the Bay Area in 30 minutes outside of commuting hours,” says local realtor Bob Baptiste of Re/Max Accord. Public transportation options are abundant in South of 580, as the neighborhood is near multiple city bus stops and is less than a mile from the Castro Valley BART station, situated directly north and just across the interstate.
Public transportation adds to the ease of commuting to and from South of 580.
South of 580 residents can easily reach the Castro Valley BART station.
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Parks in this Area
Earl Warren Park
Dog Park
Picnic Area
Playground
Newman Park
Bike Trails
Picnic Area
Trails
De Anza Park
Don Castro Regional Recreation Area
Fishing
Picnic Area
Hiking
Heritage Plaza
Bike Trails
Picnic Area
Trails
Bay Trees Park
Bike Trails
Trails
Hiking
Carlos Bee Park
Castro Valley Creek Park
Picnic Area
Trails
Playground
Transit
Airport
Metro Oakland International
15 min drive
Subway
Castro Valley Station
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Grove Way & Tanglewood Dr
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22218 Center St
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Grove Way & N 5th St
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Foothill Blvd & City Center Dr (South Jctn)
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Grove Way & Orange Av
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Center St & P And R Lot
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City Center Dr & Centennial Hall
South of 580 Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in South of 580, Castro Valley sell after 34 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in South of 580, Castro Valley over the last 12 months is $915,000, up 1% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Renters
Demographics
Total Population
7,669
Median Age
42
Population Density
14 ppl/acre
Population under 18
20.2%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
19.2%
On par with the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$98,797
Significantly above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$114,230
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
90.3%
On par with the national average
89.1%
College Graduates
34.5%
Advanced Degrees
12.5%
% Population in Labor Force
72.9%
Above the national average
65.1%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
16''
Average Winter Low Temperature
43°F
Average Summer High Temperature
76°F
Annual Snowfall
0''
Area Factors
Very Bikeable
Bike Score®
75/ 100
Very Walkable
Walk Score®
81/ 100
Some Transit
Transit Score®
45/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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