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What’s it like to live in the hottest real estate neighborhood in the Bay Area

This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate 8 The street where Omar Ramos lives looks like many others in East Oakland. A tree-lined corridor, 25th Avenue runs between rows of pastel storybook-style homes. Some are surrounded by iron fences; several front lawns bustle with ornaments; a few multi-unit buildings are sprinkled among the single-family homes. On a warm Saturday afternoon, Ramos stood outside his home, tinkering with his car. A boating engineer for Marine Express, he was part of the team that first met the Grand Princess cruise ship when it docked at the Port of Oakland early last March, carrying some of the first confirmed cases of COVID-19. "It was like something out of a movie, you know. We were dressed in the all-white suits with the full face masks," he said. Ramos, 29, has spent the last 10 years on 25th Avenue in a duplex owned by his family. Over that decade, the real-estate firm Zillow estimates that Oakland's median home value ballooned from under $380,000 in 2011 to over $890,000 — a trend that the coronavirus pandemic accelerated. Now his neighborhood is the hottest real estate market in the nine-county Bay Area region,… Read full this story

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