High St, East End
Ranked 2nd best street in East End
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High St
"Place that is easy to get lost"
This street is extremely long, it starts out with nice old houses at one end, but then turns into the freeway and goes into Oakland. In my opinion this street is not a very nice place. The residential end is nice, but the urban part is not. It smells very bad, and is way to noisy for my liking.
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High St
"Pleasant street near schools and shops in a nice small town."
In Alameda, High Street basically runs from the Bay to the estuary, crossing a bridge into Oakland. The western (closest to Oakland) side of the street features the nicest houses, with giant trees and easy access to nearby Lincoln Park. The eastern end also provides easy access to Krusi Park, as well as trails along the bayfront. There is also a nice small shopping center nearby with a good local market and coffee shop. Park Street, Alameda's central business district, is also only a 5-10 minute walk away, with plenty of great restaurants, coffee shops, and even (and this is a recent development) and couple of half-decent bars.
Overall a nice street to live in a town that is only going to get better as more business move in and Park Street continues to revitalize.
Overall a nice street to live in a town that is only going to get better as more business move in and Park Street continues to revitalize.
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Families with kids