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Why Live in Piedmont
Piedmont, California, is a small city in the foothills of the Oakland Hills, known for its affluent community and historical significance. Incorporated in 1907, Piedmont has maintained its own government services, including fire and police departments, and a highly rated school system. The Piedmont Unified School District and Piedmont High School are particularly noted for their excellence. The city features a variety of architectural styles, including Neoclassical, Mediterranean Revival, Tudor, Monterey Revival, and Craftsman homes, many of which are set on landscaped lots with barriers such as stone walls and hedgerows. Central Piedmont is characterized by lush streets and gardens, while Upper Piedmont and La Salle offer panoramic views of Oakland and the San Francisco Bay. Community life revolves around numerous parks, such as Piedmont Park, which hosts festivals, concerts, and parades, and Dearing Park, which commemorates the city's efforts to overcome its history of racial discrimination. The Dimond Canyon Trail and Reinhardt Redwood Regional Park provide outdoor recreational opportunities. Mulberry’s Market serves as a local gathering spot, while nearby Oakland districts offer upscale dining and shopping. Piedmont is conveniently located near Interstate 580 and BART, providing easy access to San Francisco and other Bay Area destinations.
Home Trends in Piedmont, CA
On average, homes in Piedmont, CA sell after 23 days on the market compared to the national average of 55 days. The median sale price for homes in Piedmont, CA over the last 12 months is $2,539,077, up 6% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.