Alamo Overview
Alamo, CA really is a unique place. With a diverse range of arts & cultural activities catering for all demographics, as well as a strong economic outlook. It’s long standing commercial district is supported by strong financial growth & investment. Backed up by a sense of community and excellent education services, there’s no question why this is such a sought after location and there are plenty of people looking for homes for sale in Alamo, CA.
Alamo Community Statistics
Did You Know These Alamo Fun Facts?
- Andrew H. Young Park k is named in memory of Alamo resident Andrew H. Young who was instrumental in preserving the charm of Alamo.
- Las Trampas Regional Wilderness is a 5,342-acre (2,162-hectare) park with numerous plant and animal communities, including forested hillsides and riparian woods.
- The Alamo, American epic film, released in 1960, was John Wayne’s dream project about the Battle of the Alamo (1836).
Things to do in Alamo
There is so much to see and do in beautiful Alamo. Take a hike through the rugged and rich terrain of Mount Diablo State Park, or explore Las Trampas Regional Wilderness Park, a 5,342-acre regional park located in the heart of Alameda. Or simply indulge in some of the regions trendy cafes and restaurants, like The Peasants Courtyard or Bagel Street Cafe.
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Alamo History
Alamo is located in Contra Costa County, California, in the United States. It is a suburb located in the San Francisco Bay Area’s East Bay region, approximately 28 miles (45 km) east of San Francisco. Alamo is nestled between the city of Walnut Creek and the incorporated town of Danville. With a population around 14,750 and growing there is a reason the community of Alamo is well known for its pleasant country feel. With a smattering of notable residents, and its affluent lifestyle homes here draw a median home price of $1.89 million.Alamo, CA real estate has seen steady growth.
Alamo (from the Spanish álamo, “poplar”) was named for the poplar trees that lined San Ramon Creek.
What Alamo Locals Have to Say
Alamo is a very small and country feeling CDP. It's definitely on the pricier side of town, with a generally affluent population. Most of the children that grow up here go to one of two elementary schools, middle schools, then go to Danville or Walnut Creek for high school. It's definitely a very safe and neighborhood-driven community.
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Additional Alamo Statistics
16,078
Alamo Population
8%
Growth since 2000
1.1%
Alamo Transer Tax Rate
5,378
Alamo Households
36%
Households with Children
1.09%
Alamo Property Tax Rate*
$232.5k
Alamo Household Income
11
Alamo Square Miles
Low
Alamo Crime Rate
$1.9m
Average Home Sales Value
47 yo
Average Alamo Age
24 yr
Average Alamo Residency
* This is not the rate for all properties.