$1,050,000
- 6 Beds
- 4 Baths
- 2,706 Sq Ft
103 Madoline St, Pittsburg, CA 94565

Meghan Diehl
Keller Williams Realty
(925) 281-0096
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Oakley, California, incorporated in 1999, is situated between Stockton and Oakland, offering a picturesque setting with gently rolling hills and country lanes. The city, with a population nearing 45,000, is known for its small-town character and pastoral background. Oakley is primarily a bedroom community, with many residents commuting to Oakland, San Francisco, and Silicon Valley. The city aims to develop its industries, grow its workforce, and enhance public safety. Housing in Oakley includes Craftsman bungalows, two-story stucco homes with brick detailing, and Spanish revival-style options, ranging from early 1900s constructions to new builds as recent as 2024. The Liberty Union High School District serves the area and is highly rated. For outdoor enthusiasts, Big Break Regional Shoreline offers birdwatching opportunities, while neighborhood parks like Cypress Grove Park and Emerson Ranch Park provide recreational spaces. The Delta De Anza Regional Trail, extending 15 miles, is a popular spot for walking and biking. Dining options in Oakley are diverse, featuring everything from homestyle diners to authentic Mexican cuisine. The city also hosts several wineries for tastings and tours. Transportation is convenient with access to Highway 4 and Highway 160, and the Antioch BART station is 15 miles away. An Amtrak station is set to open in August 2025. Oakley enjoys a variety of community events, including Friday Night Bites and Oakley Summer Fest. The city experiences long, hot summers and mild, wet winters, with a lower-than-average violent crime rate compared to national figures.
On average, homes in Oakley, CA sell after 38 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Oakley, CA over the last 12 months is $687,000, up 1% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.