For families
A home that grows with your family
Some houses fit the family you have today. This one is laid out for the one you're becoming — from the nursery years to grandparents staying over — in a waterfront neighborhood where the playground is closer than the parking.

Inside
Built for the loud, sticky, wonderful years
Bedrooms that grow with them
Four bedrooms cover every stage — nursery next to the owner's suite today, big-kid room tomorrow, teen room later. The virtual staging on the main page walks through each stage of the next decade.
Room to play, inside and out
The 21'8" × 28'10" open living level absorbs a real play corner without giving up the grown-up space, and the gated side yard and covered balcony add two more places to burn energy.
Laundry where the laundry happens
The washer and dryer live on the third floor, steps from every bedroom — no hauling baskets up two flights.
Safety built in
Fire sprinklers throughout, all-electric cooking (no gas), cordless motorized shades, a video doorbell, sound-insulated bedrooms, and a gated yard off the guest-suite French door.
See every bedroom staged from nursery to teen in the Reimagine section — and the first-floor guest suite that keeps grandparents close but on their own floor.
Out the front door
The neighborhood is the backyard

Bohol Circle Immigrant Park
The waterfront park at the end of the block: playground, splash pad, lawns, and guest docks on the estuary.

The Bay Trail promenade
Flat, stroller-and-scooter-friendly waterfront paths with the Oakland skyline across the water.

Car-free paseos
The front door opens onto a landscaped pedestrian paseo — kids reach the park without crossing a street.

Alameda Landing shops
Target, Safeway, and everyday errands are minutes away — plus Estuary Park's big expansion (courts, playgrounds, dog parks) opening nearby in late 2026.
Schools
From kindergarten to cap and gown
Alameda Unified assignments for this address, plus the island's well-known charter options.
- Elementary — Ruby Bridges Elementary
- Middle — Will C. Wood Middle School
- High — Encinal High School
Charter options in the area
- Yu Ming Charter — Mandarin immersion, ranked #13 California elementary (U.S. News, 2026)
- The Academy of Alameda
- Nea Community Learning Center
Charter enrollment is by application/lottery and not tied to the home.

The island city
Alameda does childhood well
- Flat, slow island streets made for first bike rides
- Crown Memorial State Beach — a real sandy bay beach, a short ride away
- Island traditions: the beloved Fourth of July parade, farmers' markets, and the Pacific Pinball Museum on Webster Street
- Ferries to San Francisco from the island — an easy car-free day out (or commute)