Alameda California Tour - (Take A Drive With Me)

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  • Опубліковано 1 лип 2024
  • This video takes you on a tour of Alameda, California.
    If you are thinking of moving to Alameda, California or anywhere else in the SF Bay Area, then this video is for you.
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    📨EMAIL: zach@zachderossette.com
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    Chapters
    0:00 - Intro
    1:53 - Alameda Point
    8:37 - West End
    11:06 - Webster Street
    13:42 - Central Alameda
    18:00 - Shoreline Drive
    21:00 - Park Street
    24:52 - East End
    30:12 - Bay Farm Island
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    Zach DeRossette
    CA DRE 02178078
    Compass

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  • @livinginthesfbayarea
    @livinginthesfbayarea  6 місяців тому

    🤔Thinking of moving to the SF Bay Area?
    📱 Call or Text: 510-571-4479
    📨 Email: zach@zachderossette.com
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  • @oldmanandthesea3384
    @oldmanandthesea3384 2 дні тому +1

    My family has just over 90 years of life here. My home was purchased for 10k. LOL. My son will be taking over later. It was fun hearing all the stories of Alameda when they were growing up. Neptune is my favorite. I loved taking my children there and telling them this is ware the roller coaster stared. So many changes. I am a Faction man myself, and St. Georges.

  • @garyssimo
    @garyssimo 20 днів тому

    Growing up in San Leandro I went there often to work out at Alameda Athletic club. The Pacific Pinball Museum is AMAZING!
    You can play about 100 different machines from every era all for a very low entrance fee.
    The city looks great! I miss it. Lots of great memories there.
    The Gold Coast area and St Charles Street was my favorite.

  • @tacocruiser4238
    @tacocruiser4238 6 місяців тому +2

    I was born and raised on Bay Farm Island. I lived in one of those townhouses across the street from Harrington Field. I went to high school at St. Joseph Notre Dame and enjoyed playing tennis at the Harbor Bay Club.
    I left the Bay Area after graduating from high school in 2003. I have good memories of the place but will never go back due to the high housing prices. I've been living in SoCal for the last 15 years.

  • @clemfandango5886
    @clemfandango5886 Місяць тому

    I miss Alameda. I was paying $1000 a month for a 1 bd/1 ba apartment with a back yard four years ago. I should have never left. Had a good paying job a 10 minute walk from home as well.

  • @davidd.perata2085
    @davidd.perata2085 Місяць тому +2

    I was born and raised in Alameda. I'm 70 now and Alameda was a great little island city back then. Now it seems so yuppy. The housing prices are ludicrous, but that is California. It's too bad that the city caved to the elite crowd. Who are these people who buy a fixer upper for 1 million and decent houses for 1.5 - 3 million? The house my dad built is now over a million. I can't believe it. When I lived there in the 50's -70's you had a wide variety of incomes that gave Alameda more of a realistic balance. If most of the houses begin at 1 mil Alameda must have a very upper middle-class to upscale population. Nice drive around and thanks, but this is nothing what Alameda was. The charm is gone.

    • @livinginthesfbayarea
      @livinginthesfbayarea  Місяць тому

      Thanks for watching and it seems like a great place to grow up. Yes, the housing prices have gone up quite a bit. Sadly that is the case in most of the Bay Area.

    • @davidd.perata2085
      @davidd.perata2085 Місяць тому

      @@livinginthesfbayarea I appreciate your swift reply. For you, in the biz you're in, Alameda is a gold strike. Great clientele with $$$. I wish you great success in panning!! Really, I mean that. Wish it was me! Hey, I'll come back and open up shop.

    • @richardcharvet1411
      @richardcharvet1411 Місяць тому

      I was born and raised in Alameda. I lived on the lagoon on the corner of Otis and Grand. Back then (as seen in "Play Ball") the park system was the best and every summer we all waited for the color of our shirt (I was a Rittler Wildcat) and ended up at Encinal High School (Grad '78). My entire family lived in Alameda and it WAS a great place as a kid. I just went back for my 45th high school reunion and David you are so correct: waaaaay expensive and SUPER CROWDED. I spent many times visiting at the Naval Air Station and the highlight was watching the Blue Angels. Yeah, charm is gone, but super fond memories.

    • @davidd.perata2085
      @davidd.perata2085 Місяць тому

      @@richardcharvet1411 Rittler? I was a Franklin Eagle and, may I humbly add, an All-Star shortstop in 1967, I think it was. We used to practice at Rittler park. I didn't like it because it was so wide open. No fence. Franklin's fence was so close that a fly ball could go over it with little trouble. We had a purple shirt one year and then a mundane light gray. I remember the team to beat was Estuary.
      I also went to Encinal and graduated 1972. Good school. But I always thought that Alameda High had more of a selection of good looking girls.
      I worked at Alameda Hobby in my senior year. My dad also had a milk route called Lakehurst Dairy and I used to work with him on the route from a very early age. What a drag. But I did learn a lot about how to deal with people intelligently. In fact, my dad also sold real estate for for My older brother Don was pretty politically connected around the area.
      I used to watch the planes fly over our house on Central and Bay Street. We were under the Naval Base landing pattern I guess. I can still hear the testing of jet engines at the base. Summer, the Goodyear Blimp, baseball, and the Beatles: what more could a young boy want? It's one thing to hear their music today, but having been there when they were happening was a really treasured experience.
      Maybe you were just enough behind me to have missed some of these things.
      I didn't recognize much in your video, even as you were driving down streets I knew well. Working on the milk route, I knew the town pretty well. Even Bay Farm Island looks nothing like it did. Well, maybe the bridge seemed to look the same.
      I must compliment you on a very clever way to advertise your line of work on You Tube. You get to show off "charm and personality" while simultaneously getting a leg up on your competition because people will feel like they "know you." You come across very well for a Rittlerite. I'd be curious to know just how many contact you from this video.
      I was almost gonna come back at the end of the month for my aunt's 100th birthday, but I just put my wife in a care center with dementia, and it 's too soon to take off. Man, it's a long way from Franklin Park to becoming alone, and you never know what turns life will take. Take care and God Bless.

    • @richardcharvet1411
      @richardcharvet1411 Місяць тому

      @@davidd.perata2085 We played at Franklin, too. You may have know the Carsons and a whole bunch of other kids. Franklin was a little field, but great for kids. Yeah, in high school my fondest memory is our flag football team, one year Rittler and the "no one scored on us" for Franklin Eagles 1978. I think I delivered the Oakland Tribune to Don Perata. I knew I recognized your name. Susie and Mike Bartell; Ironsides brothers; Jaworski, Sebasian? Danny Marshall? Those were the older kids. Yes, when I went back Alameda was exactly as you described it, but a great place to grow up as a kid. Peace out.

  • @rajuguide8874
    @rajuguide8874 2 місяці тому

    Excellent photography 👍
    Really I enjoy to see your video. I love my Alameda ❤

  • @drguffey
    @drguffey 3 місяці тому +1

    My home town in the 50's. So much is the same & much is different. Haven't been there in 20 years. Thanks for posting this trip down memory lane ! P.S. I didn't see the 'spite house', or did I miss it ??

    • @livinginthesfbayarea
      @livinginthesfbayarea  3 місяці тому

      Thanks for watching! The spite house didn't make an appearance in this video, but maybe next time!

  • @jameshudkins2210
    @jameshudkins2210 2 місяці тому

    You pointed out that there are so many bike paths. You might notice that on such a lovely day there were no bikes to see. The City is influenced by people who want more and ever more bike paths. They say we need them and that they are for the good of the community. Your film is evidence that we have so many paths and no bikes. We don't need them and they take up space for cars and parking. We need lots more parking, which you pointed out.
    The main complaint which makes people not want to live in Alameda is it not being "Urban" enough.

  • @tomkim-825
    @tomkim-825 Місяць тому

    Nice video. You did a lot of california rolling stops in the video. When I lived in Alameda years ago, i would get ticketed for that. I heard the cops don’t really enforce it anymore

  • @user-zx3tt4gj2h
    @user-zx3tt4gj2h Місяць тому

    I learned a lot

  • @jamesharris2841
    @jamesharris2841 2 місяці тому

    Show more Alameda Videos my former home. Would love to live there too high for me.

  • @angoins07
    @angoins07 3 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for making this video. I have a much better idea of Alameda now.

  • @AdrianBautista-le4uk
    @AdrianBautista-le4uk 2 місяці тому

    Ermpso lugar.me tocó conocerlo en persona ermoso ,saludos desde mexico

  • @esterquinonez7187
    @esterquinonez7187 2 місяці тому

    We used to take the kids to Alameda for Halloween. It was safer and the candy was better. That was over 20 years ago. Went to college in Alameda. That was the place to go. Not to sure now.

  • @Nmomand1
    @Nmomand1 3 місяці тому +2

    Thank you. Next time, just mention the name of the street you are driving on or turning to …

    • @livinginthesfbayarea
      @livinginthesfbayarea  3 місяці тому

      Thank you for watching and for the feedback. I'm working on getting a little map with a GPS icon showing where I am for future videos

  • @jamesveston394
    @jamesveston394 5 місяців тому

    Aaaaaaa

  • @greg7404
    @greg7404 3 місяці тому +2

    Alameda has a lot to offer, including unavoidable vandalism, property crime, and a local police force that admits they cannot keep up with it because they are dealing with increased violent crime.

  • @brianlinke7846
    @brianlinke7846 Місяць тому

    Please consider doing more research before you make these videos.
    1. Alameda Naval Air Station, not a Navy base per se.
    2. Admiral Malting is not a brewery, they process malt and have a taproom and food.
    3. You drive by one of the best, if not the best restaurant in Alameda, Saltbreaker, without mention.
    As a resident, I had to stop watching due to the errors.
    Do you live in Alameda or is this just marketing for your real estate business?

    • @livinginthesfbayarea
      @livinginthesfbayarea  Місяць тому

      Hi Brian, thanks for watching.
      1. You are right.
      2. I mention I have never been there in the video. If they make malts and have a taproom I probably would have called it a brewery anyway.
      3. I've never been to Saltbreaker. I will check it out.
      I live in Oakland. I make videos about different cities in the Bay Area. I don't claim to be a local to every city, I just give a high level overview to people thinking about moving to the area.