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#1 Neighborhood in Hayward. Hayward is centrally located in the San Francisco Bay Area’s Inner East Bay sub-market between San Leandro, Castro Valley and Union City. Covering 64 square miles, Hayward has a population of more than 166,000 consisting of 16.1% Caucasian, 30.0% Asian/Pacific Islander, 14.2% Hispanic/Latino, 9.8% African American, 9.5% Two or More Race, and 20.3% Other. Median household income is $91,490 with 3.27 persons per household. Residents in Hayward are well-educated with more than 29.8% having a bachelor’s degree or higher. Unemployment is 3.2% and home ownership is 55.1%. (Source: worldpopulationreview.com) As of March 2023, the median single-family detached home price in Hayward is $870,000 having risen 22% over the last 5 years (Source: redfin.com). Hayward is historically known for its agriculture and canning industries. Hayward has a temperate climate with an average high temperature of 67°F, an average low temperature of 51°F and an average rainfall of 18.0 inches per year.
Excellent views of the San Francisco Bay from hilltop portion of Property |
Strategic location with access to all major employment centers, including Silicon Valley, Downtown Oakland, Tri-Valley and San Francisco |
Large 10,000+ SF lot development opportunity |
Close proximity to Cal State University East Bay less than 1 mile away |
Less than 10 minutes driving distance to Downtown Hayward and Hayward BART Station |
Hayward Hills recognized as #1 residential neighborhood in Hayward |
Commuter Rail | Drive | Walk | Distance |
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Hayward Amtrak (Capitol Corridor - Amtrak) | 10 min | - | 4.1 mi |
Hayward (Capitol Corridor - Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Authority) | 10 min | - | 4.1 mi |
Airport | Drive | Walk | Distance |
Metro Oakland International | 22 min | - | 13.5 mi |
San Francisco International | 35 min | - | 25.0 mi |
Norman Y Mineta San Jose International | 40 min | - | 29.6 mi |