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Richmond

Richmond

Located in Contra Costa County

$656,558 Average Value
$499 Average Price per Sq Ft
115 Homes For Sale

One of East Bay’s residential port cities

The port city of Richmond, California, is a residential community in the East Bay Area. The city grew substantially during World War II as a major shipyard, and this history has been commemorated with an official designation as a WWII Heritage City by the National Parks Service. Located across the bay from San Francisco, Richmond is now popular for its cost of living and miles of coast. Since the emergence of industry in Silicon Valley, Richmond’s real estate market has grown to accommodate the swelling population. “Richmond is a nice spot in the East Bay that’s right along the water,” says Eddie O’Sullivan, a local Bay Area Realtor and Broker of Elevation Real Estate, who has helped clients in the Richmond area. “One of its highlights is that it’s a great location for people who are looking to be near the bay but still want to find a nice, more affordable home than, say, San Francisco or other East Bay cities like Oakland or Fremont. It’s also a convenient place for commuting because it's close to highways; there’s a ferry here and a BART station that will take you over to the Peninsula.” Although many Richmond residents are known to commute, the city also has some prominent employment opportunities, with the manufacturing, distribution, green business and petroleum refining industries.

Parchester Village is a cozy suburban neighborhood in East Bay California.
Parchester Village is a cozy suburban neighborhood in East Bay California.
The marina is a beautiful sight to see at sunset in Marina Bay.
The marina is a beautiful sight to see at sunset in Marina Bay.
Hilltop/Montalvin's Point Pinole Regional Park is full of beautiful snaking waterways.
Hilltop/Montalvin's Point Pinole Regional Park is full of beautiful snaking waterways.
The San Francisco Bay Ferry service is the best way to travel from Marina Bay.
The San Francisco Bay Ferry service is the best way to travel from Marina Bay.
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Bay area homes at a lower cost

Richmond’s housing landscape features a mix of old and new homes divided up into almost two dozen neighborhoods. The Peninsula’s state parks ring most of the city, while Richmond’s residential areas are typically concentrated inland. The most common housing styles that can be found in almost every neighborhood are Mediterranean, ranch-style, bungalow and contemporary. Some homes' exteriors are notably painted in colorful hues, often reminiscent of houses in nearby San Francisco and Oakland. The median price for a single-family home in Richmond is $670,000, considerably cheaper than the state average of $904,000 or the nearby Oakland average of $850,000. Properties in Richmond that are adjacent to regional parks or the harbor can be more expensive, however, with some exceeding the million-dollar price point. On average, Richmond homes sell after 29 days on the market compared to the national average of 41 days.

Marina Bay has condos that are encircled by stunning moats.
Marina Bay has condos that are encircled by stunning moats.
It's common to find Mediterranean style homes in Carriage Hills.
It's common to find Mediterranean style homes in Carriage Hills.
Most of the homes in the Cortez-Stege area are from the 1950's and 60's.
Most of the homes in the Cortez-Stege area are from the 1950's and 60's.
Cortez-Stege offers plenty of new modern homes with easy access to the 580 for commuting.
Cortez-Stege offers plenty of new modern homes with easy access to the 580 for commuting.
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Highly rated public schools and private school options

The city is zoned for four highly rated public school districts. The Acalanes Union High School District gets an A-plus rating from Niche and is ranked the No. 1 Best School District in Contra Costa County. Albany City Unified School District gets an A rating, while the smallest district, Orinda Union Elementary School District, is rated at an A-minus. West Contra Costa Unified School District is the largest of the city’s zoned districts and is rated at a C-plus. Richmond students also have the opportunity to attend two of the top ten private schools in California. The College Preparatory School and Head-Royce School are both rated A-plus by Niche.

El Cerrito Senior High in East Richmond boasts a performing arts center.
El Cerrito Senior High in East Richmond boasts a performing arts center.
Richmond is home to Coronado Elementary, a small school serving K to 6th grades.
Richmond is home to Coronado Elementary, a small school serving K to 6th grades.
Lovonya Dejean Middle School in Park Plaza has a modern campus.
Lovonya Dejean Middle School in Park Plaza has a modern campus.
The Kennedy High Campus has several outdoor gathering spaces for students and teachers.
The Kennedy High Campus has several outdoor gathering spaces for students and teachers.
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City parks, regional spaces and bayside recreation

With over 6,000 acres of green space inland and on the shoreline, the city offers abundant outdoor recreation. Larger national parks border much of Richmond, while local parks are scattered throughout the residential areas. According to the Trust for Public Land, 81% of Richmond residents live within a 10-minute walk of a community park. Wildcat Canyon Regional Park is Richmond’s largest park, with leisure areas, open fields and hiking trails sprawling across over 2,000 acres. Sobrante Ridge Botanic Regional Preserve is a botanic park that aims to preserve native California flora and fauna. Bay Trail is another scenic location for hiking and biking. Because of its location along the bay, Richmond features extensive waterside opportunities, from Point Molate Beach to the Marina Bay Yacht Harbor. The harbor is not only a popular spot for boat docking but also a notable site for enjoying scenic views of the bay and the San Francisco skyline in the distance.

Dirt World is the perfect place for kids to ride a BMX track in City Central.
Dirt World is the perfect place for kids to ride a BMX track in City Central.
Parchester Village offers a suburban lifestyle in the Bay Area.
Parchester Village offers a suburban lifestyle in the Bay Area.
The beautiful scenery of Miller Knox Regional Shoreline in Point Richmond CA.
The beautiful scenery of Miller Knox Regional Shoreline in Point Richmond CA.
The Miller/Knox Regional Shoreline offers a great place to walk Point Richmond.
The Miller/Knox Regional Shoreline offers a great place to walk Point Richmond.
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Main highways and Richmond’s robust transit options

Richmond enjoys easy access to the interstate highway system. Interstate 580 runs through the city and leads south to Oakland, about 12 miles away and north to Marin County. Interstate 80 borders the city to the east and leads to San Francisco, about 18 miles from Richmond’s city center. Although these highways make driving a very accessible mode of transportation in Richmond, the city has a robust transit system. The city’s BART Station connects Richmond with its larger neighboring communities by light rail, while Amtrack can get residents to San Francisco in just over 40 minutes or to Oakland in just over half an hour. Multiple buses circulate throughout the city, and the Richmond Ferry is another transportation option for heading across the water and over to the Peninsula. For short travels within the city, the city of Richmond is currently focusing on augmenting walking paths and bike lanes to cut down on traffic and promote less car-dependent infrastructure.

Local restaurants and shopping centers

Most of the shopping and dining is clustered on Richmond Parkway and San Pablo Avenue. Richmond has many local restaurants, creating a diverse food scene with everything from authentic Mexican taco joints to quaint cafes and fine dining establishments. There are also a few waterfront restaurants that highlight the city’s scenic location along the bay. Multiple shopping malls and plazas are scattered throughout the city, offering access to local businesses, national retail chains and big box stores.

Locals do their grocery shopping at the Santa Fe Market in Point Richmond.
Locals do their grocery shopping at the Santa Fe Market in Point Richmond.
Home Depot offers all the construction supplies you need in Belding Woods.
Home Depot offers all the construction supplies you need in Belding Woods.
Best Mexican food in Point Richmond is offered by Maya Taquerias.
Best Mexican food in Point Richmond is offered by Maya Taquerias.
The best pub in town in Point Richmond is the Up & Under Pub and Grill.
The best pub in town in Point Richmond is the Up & Under Pub and Grill.
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Lower than state average crime rates and mild year-round weather

According to the city’s most recent 2022 FBI Crime Data Report, Richmond experienced 1,000 violent crimes per its over 226,000 population, which is less than the state average. Over 3,000 property crimes were reported, however, which is a little higher than the California property crime average of around 2,300. It should be noted though, that the northeast side of Richmond is considered to be the safest area.

Richmond has a relatively mild, Mediterranean-style climate, with long, warm summers and cool, wet winters. The average high and low temperatures typically range from 42°F to 77°F year-round. About 45% of Richmond's buildings are at risk of wildfire, making this a notable concern for the city, along with rising sea levels. Richmond's current Climate Action Plan, which is part of its “General Plan 2030,” aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and better protect the city from future extreme weather.

Performance theaters and city festivals

The city is home to a few performance theaters, including Central Stage, which has a special focus on Persian arts and culture. The Masquers Playhouse is a small 89-seat community theatre and is home to the Masquers, a local performing group that has been in production since 1955. The Richmond Museum of History & Culture is another notable cultural establishment with exhibits that celebrate and preserve the city’s history. Richmond hosts one of the biggest Cinco de Mayo events in the East Bay, which is sponsored by many local businesses. The city also commemorates Juneteenth each year with a parade and festival at Nicholl Park, while the Richmond Marina brings residents together for a popular fireworks display each 4th of July.

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Area Facts

Number of Homes
21,085
Number of Homes for Sale
115
Median Year Built
1948
Months of Supply
1.60
Average Single Family Home Size Sq Ft
1,284
Significantly below the national average
1,931
Average Townhouse Size Sq Ft
1,703
Average 2 Bedroom Size Sq Ft
1,052
Average 1 Bedroom Size Sq Ft
713
Average Studio Size Sq Ft
1,089
Median Lot Size Sq Ft
4,791

Open Houses

  • Sunday, Apr 12
    Open Sun 2PM - 4PM

    60 Marina Lakes Dr, Richmond, CA 94804

    $415,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 847 Sq Ft
    • 60 Marina Lakes Dr
    • New 1 day ago

    Enjoy easy, amenity-rich living in this well-appointed 2-bedroom, 1-bath upper-level corner condo offering 847 sq ft of interior space*, plus a cozy yet spacious private deck. The home is filled with natural light and features in-unit laundry, LVP flooring, and fresh carpet in both bedrooms—combining comfort with practical updates. Covered parking and EV charging add everyday convenience, while

    Sara St Martin Lynne Red Oak Realty

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  • Saturday, Apr 11
    Open Sat 2PM - 4PM

    2807 Downer Ave, Richmond, CA 94804

    $799,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 1,423 Sq Ft
    • 2807 Downer Ave
    • New 1 day ago

    Set in Richmond’s sought-after North & East neighborhood, this beautifully updated home offers comfort, style, and versatility. The residence includes three bedrooms, two full and one half bathrooms, and an additional loft, all thoughtfully laid out across 1,423 square feet. Upon entry, the interior paint and updated lighting immediately create a warm, welcoming feel, while modern enhancements

    Michael Lane Compass

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  • Saturday, Apr 11
    Open Sat 1:30PM - 4PM

    1516 Merced St, Richmond, CA 94804

    $775,000

    • 4 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 1,390 Sq Ft
    • 1516 Merced St
    • New 1 day ago

    Ideally located in the Richmond Annex, this 4* bedroom, 3* bath home showcases Bay views framed by the SF skyline. The living, dining, & kitchen areas flow seamlessly in an open floor plan. A large primary suite with a walk-in closet is complemented by three additional bedrooms and an updated bath, offers flexibility for multigenerational living. Outside, the yard offers mature landscaping and

    Julie Durkee Winkler Real Estate Group

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Homes for Sale

Homes for Rent

Condo Buildings

Distribution of Home Values

Source: Public Records

Average Home Value





Source: Public Records

Neighborhoods in Richmond

Property Mix - Square Feet

Richmond Has More Owners

Rental Home Trends

Number of Homes for Rent
37
Median Rent
$2,492
Median Single Family Home Rent
$2,675
Median 4 Bedroom Single Family Home Rent
$4,500
Median Townhouse Rent
$2,600
Median 3 Bedroom Townhouse Rent
$3,095
Median Condo Rent
$2,100
Median 2 Bedroom Condo Rent
$2,225

Demographics

Total Population
112,921
Median Age
39
Population Density
96 ppl/acre
Population under 18
23.9%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
15.6%
On par with the national average
19.1%

Finances

Median Household Income
$81,521
On par with the national average
$79,601
Average Household Income
$105,321

Education and Workforce

High School Graduates
77.9%
Below the national average
89%
College Graduates
31.1%
Advanced Degrees
11.8%
% Population in Labor Force
68.7%
On par with the national average
64.9%

Weather

Annual Precipitation
24''
Average Winter Low Temperature
44°F
Average Summer High Temperature
73°F
Annual Snowfall
0''

Area Factors

Moderately friendly

Bike Score®®

60 / 100

Fairly friendly

Walk Score®®

50 / 100

Fairly friendly

Transit Score®®

40 / 100
Source: Local Logic
Sources: Local Logic

Local Logic measures the walkability, access to public transit and bikeability of any address. CAP Index provides objective, accurate, and consistent data to help measure, compare, and mitigate crime risks.

Disclaimer: Certain information contained herein is derived from information provided by parties other than Homes.com. Our sources include: Accuweather, Public Records and Neustar. All information provided is deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed to be accurate and should be independently verified.
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