Livermore California Housing

Livermore New Residents

Neighborhoods
Housing Stats Chamber Real Estate Members
Renting & Leasing
Apartment Complexes
Senior Living
Community Housing Resources
Utilities

Neighborhoods

From apartments and condos, to modest single family homes or custom vineyard estates, Livermore has a diverse selection of living spaces suitable for students, families, singles or seniors. The downtown district is within walking distance to a number of older neighborhoods, some with homes built in the early 20th century.

As downtown redevelopment has taken place over the past several years, new townhouse projects have brought livability to the heart of the city.

Pockets of small to mid-sized single family homes exist in moderately priced neighborhoods, built in the 40s, 50s and 60s. The 70’s and 80’s added more single family homes to the community, a bit larger in size. During the 90’s and 2000’s, you’ll find the trend toward larger homes, some even with in-law units. Lot sizes vary, from zero lot lines to half acre or larger parcels.

As Livermore grew in popularity as a suburban destination for Bay Area residents, additional neighborhoods sprang up throughout the city. This once sleepy little ranch town has grown into a thriving city with a growing population and a range of housing offerings.

Along with the expected variety of home types, sizes and styles, Livermore has maintained vestiges of its western heritage, coupled with its current wine country living. Nestled in the hills and the outer boundaries of town, are large ranch properties. In keeping with the open space and agricultural themes, the region features many vineyard parcels, where small family owned and operated wineries, vineyards and olive orchards surround the proprietor’s homes. With the eclectic interests and lifestyles of Livermore residents, you’ll also see the artistry and unique architectural features in the areas’ many custom homes.

Housing Stats

To see current market trends and statistics on home sales and prices, click to see updated information on the Livermore real estate market, provided courtesy of Bay East Association of Realtors. See the Livermore community information and statistics from Bay East Association of Realtors®.

Chamber Real Estate Members

Renting & Leasing

Available homes for rent or lease do not have a centralized database. You may find some listed on the local MLS (consult a local Realtor), or by contacting one of the Chamber Member Property Management Firms.

Apartment Complexes

At the end of the second quarter of 2008, the average rental rate for a one bedroom/ one bath in Livermore ran $1118 per month. A three bedroom, 2 bath unit averaged $1543 per mo. Rental occupancy is currently running at 98%.

Senior Living – Retirement Housing

Community Housing Resources

Utilities

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