Here are Solano's neighborhoods with the most positive appreciation trends, based on recent sales data. This list is essential to understand where values are heading, up or down, in a dynamic market. Delve into this list to identify which neighborhoods are experiencing the most pronounced shifts in value, giving you a clearer picture of Solano's evolving real estate landscape.

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Vallejo
Overall Score : 2.2/5

School : 2.2/5

Safety : 2.1/5

Amenities : 2.4/5

Price : $530,054

Appreciation : -1.63 %

Value: $21 Overvalued

Keywords: Historic naval waterfront, San Francisco ferry access, Mare Island redevelopment

Vallejo sits along the northern edge of the San Pablo Bay and has one of the most prominent waterfront settings in the North Bay. The city has a long maritime a ... See Full Page

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City photo
Overall Score : 2.2/5

School : 2.2/5

Safety : 2.1/5

Amenities : 2.4/5

Price : $530,054

Appreciation : -1.63 %

Value: $21 Overvalued

Keywords: Historic naval waterfront, San Francisco ferry access, Mare Island redevelopment

Vallejo sits along the northern edge of the San Pablo Bay and has one of the most prominent waterfront settings in the North Bay. The city has a long maritime and naval history, and that legacy still shapes its identity today. The former Mare Island Naval Shipyard, which once served as one of the la ... See Full Page

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Benicia
Overall Score : 4.1/5

School : 3.9/5

Safety : 4.7/5

Amenities : 1.5/5

Price : $773,728

Appreciation : -11.79 %

Value: $17 Overvalued

Keywords: Historic waterfront downtown, Carquinez Strait views, Small-town East Bay

Benicia sits along the Carquinez Strait and has one of the most charming waterfront settings in the East Bay. Unlike many suburban cities in the region, Benicia ... See Full Page

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Overall Score : 4.1/5

School : 3.9/5

Safety : 4.7/5

Amenities : 1.5/5

Price : $773,728

Appreciation : -11.79 %

Value: $17 Overvalued

Keywords: Historic waterfront downtown, Carquinez Strait views, Small-town East Bay

Benicia sits along the Carquinez Strait and has one of the most charming waterfront settings in the East Bay. Unlike many suburban cities in the region, Benicia still feels like a traditional small town. The streets near the waterfront slope gently toward the strait, and many homes and parks capture ... See Full Page