Sometimes I miss my hometown so much. It was a great place to grow up in the 70's and 80's. Concord always excelled in neighborhood planning. Schools and comunity pools, parks. Each neighborhood had its own small town feel. I graduated high school with many of the same kids I went to kindergarten with. I know it's probably not exactly the same. We had our "bad" areas even then and there is roughly 35-45 thousand more residents now so I'm sure the dynamics have changed. I cant imagine what developing the base will do to Port Chicago Hwy traffic or Willow Pass/Salvia but, progress I guess. As long as Concord continues to try and hold onto and encourage that small town/community vibe, it'll still be a great place to live and raise your family.
Another commuting option: Depending on where you live in Concord, the Martinez Amtrak station is only a few minutes away and it’s a lovely ride to Berkeley/Richmond/San Jose, or to Sac. And don’t forget Concord has the Concord Pavilion, a drive-in movie theater with Sunday flea markets, Six Flags Hurricane Harbor, and great hiking options. 😊
Sometimes I miss my hometown so much. It was a great place to grow up in the 70's and 80's. Concord always excelled in neighborhood planning. Schools and comunity pools, parks. Each neighborhood had its own small town feel. I graduated high school with many of the same kids I went to kindergarten with. I know it's probably not exactly the same. We had our "bad" areas even then and there is roughly 35-45 thousand more residents now so I'm sure the dynamics have changed. I cant imagine what developing the base will do to Port Chicago Hwy traffic or Willow Pass/Salvia but, progress I guess. As long as Concord continues to try and hold onto and encourage that small town/community vibe, it'll still be a great place to live and raise your family.
I bought a house here 2 years ago. Enjoyed every bit of this video. Well put together.
Congratulations on your purchase, what area of Concord did you end up purchasing in?
@@LivingintheEastBayArea I’m 5 mins from downtown. Down by diggers diner
Another commuting option: Depending on where you live in Concord, the Martinez Amtrak station is only a few minutes away and it’s a lovely ride to Berkeley/Richmond/San Jose, or to Sac. And don’t forget Concord has the Concord Pavilion, a drive-in movie theater with Sunday flea markets, Six Flags Hurricane Harbor, and great hiking options. 😊
You added some amazing features! I love the drive ins, been going since I was a kid :)
Not looking to move to concord but this is a really well put together video! I hope other real estate agents would make their own videos like these
Thank you! Do you live here in the Bay Area?
Is jsx comparable to first class costs with a major airline?
Is Concord difficult takes long to drive to Stanford University?
Stanford is about an hour and a half away with traffic
Place sucks bad don't move here I can't imagine how much money would make this a fun place to live
I can help you move/leave