Livability Score

71
/100
i The AreaVibes Livability Score evaluates 9 different categories and creates an overall score out of 100. The higher the score, the better the area.

amenities A+

There are lots of amenities close to this location.
Coffee (191) A+
Entertainment (174) A+
Food and Drink (319) A+
Fitness (57) A+
Groceries (124) A+
Parks (341) A+
Shops (542) A+
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commute A+

Of all people who commute, 21.5% take public transportation in Oakland.
Public Transit Stops (1729)
Stops & Stations
A+
Workers Taking Public Transit
21.5%
A
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cost of living F

The cost of living in Oakland is 182/100 - which is 30% higher than California.
Cost of Living
Goods & Services, Housing, etc.
F
Tax Rates
Income & Sales Tax
F
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crime F

Oakland crime rates are 7,996 per 100k, which is 181% higher than California
Property Crime
6,475 crimes per 100k
F
Violent Crime
1,521 crimes per 100k
F
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employment A+

The median income in Oakland is $80,143 - which is 26% higher than California.
Med. Household Income
$80,143
A-
Unemployment Rate
4.1%
D+
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health A+

There are many hospitals, police and fire stations.
Health & Safety (143)
Dentist, Doctor, Hospital, etc.
A+
Air Quality
Median Air Quality
A-
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housing B

Oakland home prices are $730,000 - which is 78% higher than California
Home Price
$730,000
A+
Home Appreciation Rate
31%
A+
Home Affordability
9.1x (home price to income ratio)
F
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schools C-

The Oakland graduation rate is 79% - which is 1% lower than California
School Test Scores
31%
F
High School Grad. Rates
79%
D+
Elementary Schools (172) A+
High Schools (66) A+
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ratings C-

Oakland has an overall rating of 61% from 61 reviews.
User Reviews (4)
From AreaVibes
C+
User Surveys (57)
From AreaVibes
F
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Oakland Area Facts

  • Oakland has a Livability Score of 71/100, which is considered excellent
  • Oakland crime rates are 181% higher than the California average
  • Cost of living in Oakland is 30% higher than the California average
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San-Francisco's Warmer, Friendlier, more Diverse Sister City 5 rating By lukegonzalez ( Nov 09, 2017) Often shunned as a crime-ridden, "gangster" hood, Oakland is probably one of the most underrated cities in the US. Let's start with the weather, there are actual summers unlike San Francisco and winters aren't as cold. The people here come across as rough but are more genuinely f ...Read More riendly than those in SF. The streets are cleaner, I have yet to come across crack-head homeless guys(unlike SF), it's quieter(you'll actually sleep at night) and overall cheaper than SF. Had I known it was this cool, I would have moved here the first time rather than SF Read Less
If you like crime... then this city by the bay is a great choice. 1 rating By Grizzly ( Sep 16, 2016) I wish I could write a nice review. I moved here a few years ago when Silicon Valley got expensive and before tech moved into the east bay. I wish I could say Oakland was the opposite of what people think about it. So far my house has been broken into, my car four times, and I ...Read More have been verbally assaulted several times with threats of violence that I luckily got away from. I was at a party in a "nice neighborhood" and shots were fired. I wanted to leave but my tire was stolen off of my car. Finally I was held up at gun point at the lake. I will say I do love that lake though. Its cute all lit up at night. But not safe. I was just walking home from the bar. Besides that there is a charm to Oakland and its not bad for foodies either. The bars can be seedy. Best to go out during the day. Crime has increased in the foothills and Tildon Park. Be careful not to go alone. I am moving to Walnut Creek. A bit more slow but safer. Peace out Oaktown Read Less
Oakland, CA: The Often Misunderstood City By The Bay 4 rating By Anonymous ( Nov 25, 2011) I have lived just outside of Oakland, CA for my entire life. Considering my close proximity, and how much this city has to offer, it's only natural that I have traveled to Oakland on numerous occasions for day trips.

Many Oakland residents pride themselves on being part of a pr
...Read More ogressive community - full of arts and culture, and a wide population of citizens that care about, and are active in issues that affect their city and their country.

This multi-cultured, lively city is often perceived as merely a crime-ridden community. However, Oakland has a wealth of things to offer both locals and visitors alike that will deepen their appreciation for a place that is unlike any other. That is not to say that Oakland is without crime - certainly there are seedy parts that are best avoided, but this shouldn't stop anyone from taking advantage of enjoying of the good parts.

Among the excellent places I recommend visiting are the Chabot Space and Science Center, the Oakland Zoo and Oracle Arena for an A's game during baseball season. Jack London Square is my favorite place to go though. It is so named for the famous author that spent a great deal of his life living in Oakland. At Jack London Square you can see a reconstruction of the cabin he lived, and wrote many books in. Heinold's First and Last Chance Saloon is a charming little bar adjacent to the cabin that London supposedly spent time in, writing and drinking. There are also tons of shops, different kinds of delicious cuisine, and a movie theater at Jack London Square. It is located along the Port of Oakland - which provides remarkable views of the Bay at night. Read Less
Oakland, CA - Overal, not a bad city 3.5 rating By Anonymous ( Apr 30, 2010) I lived in Oakland, CA for about ten years. If you have money and can afford to live in the Oakland Hills then life is not so bad. Lake Temescal in the hills is a great place to swim and picnic. There are hiking trails that are scattered throughout the hills. I remember my parent ...Read More s taking me for a walk through the woods every weekend for our exercise of the week. BART runs through the city and Oakland does have a decent public transportation system. Downtown Oakland does provide some good eats at various restaurants as well as some interesting attractions like Heinold's First & Last Chance Saloon. The Oakland Coliseum still has some pretty good concerts with plenty of parking. It is also home to the Oakland A's for baseball, Warriors for basketball and of course the Oakland Raiders football team.

There are definitely some challenging areas in Oakland. I would stay away from East Oakland as the street numbers go up. West Oakland is where all the docks are located but close to Berkeley. Lake Merritt is in the middle of Oakland near downtown--a fun place during the day. It is also place to stay away from after the sun goes down. Read Less
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Oakland, CA: The Often Misunderstood City By The Bay 4 rating By Anonymous ( Nov 25, 2011) I have lived just outside of Oakland, CA for my entire life. Considering my close proximity, and how much this city has to offer, it's only natural that I have traveled to Oakland on numerous occasions for day trips.

Many Oakland residents pride themselves on being part of a pr
...Read More ogressive community - full of arts and culture, and a wide population of citizens that care about, and are active in issues that affect their city and their country.

This multi-cultured, lively city is often perceived as merely a crime-ridden community. However, Oakland has a wealth of things to offer both locals and visitors alike that will deepen their appreciation for a place that is unlike any other. That is not to say that Oakland is without crime - certainly there are seedy parts that are best avoided, but this shouldn't stop anyone from taking advantage of enjoying of the good parts.

Among the excellent places I recommend visiting are the Chabot Space and Science Center, the Oakland Zoo and Oracle Arena for an A's game during baseball season. Jack London Square is my favorite place to go though. It is so named for the famous author that spent a great deal of his life living in Oakland. At Jack London Square you can see a reconstruction of the cabin he lived, and wrote many books in. Heinold's First and Last Chance Saloon is a charming little bar adjacent to the cabin that London supposedly spent time in, writing and drinking. There are also tons of shops, different kinds of delicious cuisine, and a movie theater at Jack London Square. It is located along the Port of Oakland - which provides remarkable views of the Bay at night. Read Less
Oakland, CA - Overal, not a bad city 3.5 rating By Anonymous ( Apr 30, 2010) I lived in Oakland, CA for about ten years. If you have money and can afford to live in the Oakland Hills then life is not so bad. Lake Temescal in the hills is a great place to swim and picnic. There are hiking trails that are scattered throughout the hills. I remember my parent ...Read More s taking me for a walk through the woods every weekend for our exercise of the week. BART runs through the city and Oakland does have a decent public transportation system. Downtown Oakland does provide some good eats at various restaurants as well as some interesting attractions like Heinold's First & Last Chance Saloon. The Oakland Coliseum still has some pretty good concerts with plenty of parking. It is also home to the Oakland A's for baseball, Warriors for basketball and of course the Oakland Raiders football team.

There are definitely some challenging areas in Oakland. I would stay away from East Oakland as the street numbers go up. West Oakland is where all the docks are located but close to Berkeley. Lake Merritt is in the middle of Oakland near downtown--a fun place during the day. It is also place to stay away from after the sun goes down. Read Less

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      Oakland, CA

      Oakland is one of the most important cities in the San Francisco Bay area, and it has a population of 425,000 plus. Whether you work in Oakland or across the Bay in San Francisco, the city is an interesting place that is home to some of California's most caring people. While the Raiders have left town and left a hole in the heart of many fans, the city is still home to the Oakland A's professional baseball team. It also has an underrated Chinatown area that provides amazing food and interesting shopping.

      Traffic in Oakland can be problematic, but it is not as bad as it is on the other side of the Bay Bridge. San Francisco faces much larger traffic problems than Oakland. AC Transit is a reliable public transit option for those who do not want to deal with the headaches that driving can bring. It has a solid number of routes and options for those who rely on bus for their primary transportation. Cycling is a low-cost and fun alternative to commuting that is relatively easy to do in Oakland thanks to the city's moderate weather.

      The Oakland Zoo is one of the area's top attractions for kids. The zoo has a number of animals that are popular with the little ones from the stories that they have heard since they were young about the animal kingdom. Angel Island offers city residents unobstructed views of the city, especially on a clear and sunny day. Lake Merrit is the place to be on a warm Oakland day as people pack the trails that wrap around the lake. Tilden Regional Park is a quick drive from the city, and it is a beautiful forest where you can get out and catch some fresh air.

      Many of Oakland's top employers are in the healthcare sector, and transportation is another market that plays an important role in the city's economy. Kaiser Permanente and Sutter Health are two large employers. Southwest Airlines also is one of the area's leading places to work.

      West Oakland, Rockridge, Uptown, and Cleveland Heights are some of the areas of the city that are most popular with those who are looking to buy or rent a home. While housing in Oakland is more affordable than it is across the Bay Bridge, it can still be difficult to find affordable housing for some in Oakland. While the city does enjoy a relatively low unemployment rate, there are some residents in the city who have a difficult time making ends meet. Those looking to live in the area should keep the costs of living in mind as they make a determination on where they are going to live.

      A+ Amenities

      Are there many local amenities in Oakland? Yes, there are lots of amenities close to this location.

      Parks

      Frank H. Ogawa Plaza
      ZO POPOS
      Unknown Name
      Henry J. Kaiser Memorial Park
      Henry J. Kaiser Memorial Park
      Unknown Name
      Lafayette Square
      Lincoln Square Park

      Entertainment

      Complex Oakland
      Joyce Gordon Gallery
      Oakland Art Gallery
      Pro Arts Gallery
      The Forum
      Que Rico
      The Flight Deck
      Oakstop Gallery

      Food & Drink

      Slug
      BigE Burgers
      The Golden Bull
      Radio
      Top Dog
      Sessions on 15th
      The Hatch
      Jamba Juice

      A+ Commute

      Is public transit available in Oakland? Of all people who commute, 21.5% take public transportation in Oakland.
      Drive to Work
      50%

      27% lower than the US average

      Take Public Transit
      22%

      16% higher than the US average

      Walk to Work
      4%

      1% higher than the US average

      A+ Health & Safety

      Is Oakland a healthy and safe place to live? Yes, there are many hospitals, police and fire stations.

      Hospitals

      Children's Hospital & Research Center Oakland
      Highland Hospital
      Alta Bates Summit Medical Center - Summit Campus
      Oakland Medical Center

      Pharmacies

      Pharmaca
      Walgreens
      CVS Pharmacy
      CVS Pharmacy
      Walgreens
      CVS Pharmacy
      Rite Aid
      Walgreens

      Doctors

      Dang Vu Bay M.D.
      Eva Whitmore
      Oakland Vision Center
      Bay Vision Eyecare Optometry
      First Optical
      East Bay Vision Center
      Eye Care
      International Optometry