On the shores of San Pablo Bay, lies the census-designated area of Rodeo, California. Its neighbors are Hercules, Selby, Crockett and Christie, all located in West Contra Costa County. Rodeo spans 4.6 square miles and is home to more than 9,000 residents. The community was established in latter half of the nineteenth century, when businessmen and brothers John & Patrick Tormey purchased the land with hopes of turning the region into a meat packing and canning hub for the Pacific Northwest. Today, Rodeo is a lovely place that is home to a growing and diverse population.
Primarily residential, most amenities such as gyms, banks, salons, grocery stores and other shopping can be found in Rodeo’s larger neighbors to the south, Hercules and Pinole. From Lone Tree Point, the San Pablo Bay Trail can be accessed, offering stunning views of the bay. The ten mile trail leads southward along the coast, through Hercules, Pinole, San Pablo and ends in Richmond. State Route 4 runs along the southern border and Interstate 80 conveniently traverses the western side of Rodeo.
The median listing price for single family homes in Rodeo is around $402,000. Many of the homes on the Rodeo real estate market were built between 1940 and 1980. Residents are served by the Contra Costa County Sheriff's Department, Rodeo-Hercules Fire Department and John Swett Unified School District. For Homebuyers in search of a quietly charming community, free from the distractions of city life, Rodeo is a must consider.
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Beautifuly updated 2 bedroom and 1 bath home with potential income unit below. The home has new paint and cafrpet throughout. The lower unit has a kitchen, full bath, bed...