San Leandro's highest amenities score is 4.3 out of 5, in Downtown San Leandro. 2 ranked San Leandro neighborhoods score 4 out of 5 or higher for amenities. Halcyon / Foothill follows at 4.1 out of 5.
Houseberry scores 18 San Leandro neighborhoods on schools, safety, amenities, price, value and appreciation. Amenities scores in San Leandro run from 2.4 to 4.3 out of 5, and 2 score 4 out of 5 or higher. Median home prices range from $677,352 in Davis West to $1,361,050 in Heron Bay Marina Vista across 17 priced neighborhoods. Across the five nearest cities the average amenities score is 3.4 out of 5, against 3.4 in San Leandro.
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Keywords: Central, Vibrant, Accessible
Downtown San Leandro is a vibrant neighborhood, serving as the city’s cultural and commercial hub. The area features a mix of historic charm and modern conveniences, with a variety of dining options, boutique shops, and local businesses. Highlights include the popular Zocalo Coffeehouse and the San Leandro History Museum, which showcases the area’s rich history. ... See Full Page


Keywords: Scenic Views, Tranquil Living, Proximity to Nature
Bay-O-Vista is a prestigious neighborhood in San Leandro known for its picturesque views, serene surroundings, and a close-knit community feel. The area features large, well-maintained homes, many of which are situated on elevated lots offering sweeping views of the East Bay and beyond. Its suburban charm is enhanced by lush greenery and its proximity to nature. ... See Full Page

Keywords: San Leandro Creek, Tree-Lined Streets, Tranquil Residential Living
Estudillo Estates is a charming, established neighborhood in San Leandro, known for its serene streets and a mix of architectural styles, including classic Craftsman and mid-century homes. San Leandro Creek meanders through the area, providing a tranquil, green backdrop to this suburban enclave. The neighborhood is highly residential, characterized by tree-lined streets and a welcoming community feel. ... See Full Page

Keywords: Suburban, Accessible, Local-Businesses
North Area in San Leandro offers a suburban feel with convenient proximity to urban amenities. The neighborhood boasts a mix of charming mid-century homes and newer constructions, making it appealing to families and professionals alike. With Safeway and other local businesses providing daily conveniences, residents find everything they need nearby. ... See Full Page

Keywords: Family-friendly, Suburban charm, Convenient location
Washington Manor is a vibrant and family-friendly neighborhood in San Leandro, known for its suburban charm and strong sense of community. The area features a mix of single-family homes, many with spacious yards and tree-lined streets, creating an inviting and welcoming environment for residents. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Monarch Bay Golf Club, Marina Park, Waterfront-Adjacent Living
Marina Faire sits next to San Leandro’s shoreline, offering a balance of residential calm and easy access to waterfront recreation. The adjacent Monarch Bay Golf Club and Marina Park provide expansive views of the Bay, making it a popular spot for walks, casual golf outings, or relaxing by the lagoon. Within the neighborhood, you’ll find mostly single-family homes and small apartments, along with a handful of local services tucked into nearby streets. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Convenient, Diverse, Accessible
Merced Street in San Leandro is a diverse neighborhood offering a mix of residential and commercial spaces. It is conveniently located near major shopping destinations, including Marina Square Center, and has access to healthcare facilities like Kaiser Permanente. The area also features multiple dining options, with local favorites such as La Piñata adding to its appeal. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Waterfront Living, Newer Development, Quiet Cul-de-Sacs
Heron Bay Marina Vista is a newer residential enclave situated along the waterways just west of Wicks Boulevard. Many streets (like Shining Star Lane and Orion Road) reflect its modern development style, with tidy single-family homes arranged on quiet cul-de-sacs. The neighborhood’s proximity to the San Leandro shoreline provides a scenic backdrop, and paved paths along the channel draw walkers, joggers, and birdwatchers seeking a bit of nature close to home. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Bonaire Park, James Madison Elementary, Quiet Suburban Feel
Bonaire is a predominantly residential neighborhood where single-story homes line streets named for various trees, underscoring a traditional, suburban feel. James Madison Elementary School lies toward the southwest corner, emphasizing the family-oriented character of the area. Nearby Bonaire Park adds to this appeal, offering a playground and open grass for casual sports or neighborhood picnics. ... See Full Page

Keywords: Convenient, Ccommuter-friendly, Family-oriented
Eastshore-Davis Street in San Leandro is a dynamic neighborhood blending residential living with convenient commercial access. The area features a variety of housing options, from single-family homes to apartments, and benefits from its close proximity to Interstate 880, making it a practical location for commuters. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Waterfront Trails, Serene Neighborhood, Newer Single-Family Homes
Heron Bay Marina Vista South is a bay-adjacent neighborhood known for its serene streets and newer single-family homes. A key draw is the proximity to scenic waterfront trails, where residents can walk or jog along the shoreline and enjoy views of the surrounding wetlands. While primarily residential, the community retains convenient access to Wicks Boulevard for daily necessities, ensuring it doesn’t feel isolated. Overall, Heron Bay Marina Vista South offers a tranquil waterfront setting without straying too far from local services and major roadways. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Mobile Home Community, Park Access, Close-Knit Environment
Mission Bay Mobile Home Park is a distinct neighborhood composed of well-kept manufactured homes, located just south of Stenzel Park. Residents appreciate its quieter setting and sense of community, supported by amenities like a communal clubhouse that fosters social gatherings. Its proximity to Wicks Boulevard keeps local shops within reach, while nearby ballfields and park facilities offer recreational outlets just a short walk away. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Accessible, Residential, Convenient
Davis West is a compact residential pocket located near the intersection of Davis Street and the Nimitz Freeway (I-880) in San Leandro. This neighborhood offers a peaceful living environment with tree-lined streets and a mix of well-maintained single-family homes. While its residential area is small, its proximity to major commercial amenities like Costco Wholesale and the Amazon Fresh Pickup station provides unparalleled convenience for residents. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Everyday retail walkability, Mid‑century ranch homes, Quick freeway access
Floresta Gardens is a post‐war, mostly single‐story neighborhood where tidy ranch homes and a few 1960s apartment courtyards line broad residential blocks. Mature street trees are beginning to fill in, and many owners have refreshed façades with new paint, drought‐friendly landscaping, or solar panels. Side streets stay calm thanks to a simple grid that channels most through‐traffic onto Washington Avenue and Hesperian Boulevard. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Residential, Convenient, Tucked-Away
Timothy Drive is a small, tucked-away residential neighborhood surrounded by commercial and industrial zones in San Leandro. Despite its proximity to bustling business areas and the Nimitz Freeway (I-880), the neighborhood offers a quiet residential atmosphere. It features a few streets lined with modest single-family homes and a close-knit feel. The location is convenient, with easy access to nearby shopping options such as the Westgate Center, home to Walmart and casual dining choices. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Outlet retail convenience, Quick freeway and BART access, Mixed residential and light‑industrial blocks
Aladdin Avenue is more commercial hub than cozy suburb. On the main grid you will find big‐box outlets like Nike Clearance and the Ghirardelli Chocolate Factory store, a Kaiser clinic, and a cluster of auto dealerships and cannabis dispensaries. Homes sit mostly on the side streets around Bradrick Drive and Chico Drive: modest post‐war ranches, a handful of duplexes, and 1960s apartment courts. Yards are small, sidewalks patchy, and curb appeal varies widely depending on recent remodels. ... See Full Page
Scores updated August 2026
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Downtown San Leandro has the highest amenities score in San Leandro, at 4.3 out of 5. The next highest amenities scores in San Leandro are Halcyon / Foothill (4.1 out of 5) and Bay-O-Vista (3.9 out of 5).
Across the top 5 San Leandro neighborhoods by amenities score, the median home price is $888,092. Prices among those top 5 San Leandro neighborhoods run from $797,910 in Halcyon / Foothill to $1,260,290 in Bay-O-Vista.
Halcyon / Foothill has the lowest median home price, $797,910, among San Leandro neighborhoods scoring 3.8 out of 5 or higher for amenities and priced below the San Leandro median of $874,516; Halcyon / Foothill scores 4.1 out of 5 for amenities. Downtown San Leandro (4.3 out of 5, $854,472) also scores 3.8 out of 5 or higher for amenities below the San Leandro median.
2 of 18 ranked San Leandro neighborhoods score 4 out of 5 or higher for amenities. The highest amenities scores in San Leandro are Downtown San Leandro (4.3 out of 5) and Halcyon / Foothill (4.1 out of 5).
San Leandro neighborhoods average 3.4 out of 5 for amenities. The nearest cities average Hayward 3.3, Oakland 3.2, Alameda 3.9, Moraga 3.2 and Union City 3.3.
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