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Browse today's new Rodeo homes for sale and real estate in Contra Costa County below! Rodeo, California is a small East Bay town located on the shores of the San Pablo Bay, just north of Hercules. Only minutes away from Interstate 80 and Highway 4, the drive from Rodeo to other Bay Area locations, including Berkeley, Oakland, and Concord, as well as Marin County and San Francisco, is straightforward and simple. To learn more about Rodeo properties for sale or to set up a private home tour, contact your Bay Area real estate experts today. Read more about Rodeo real estate.

Homes For Sale in Rodeo CA

Rodeo Real Estate Statistics October 4, 2023
3
Listed
16
Avg. DOM
$356.71
Avg. $ / Sq.Ft.
$660,000
Med. List Price
3 Properties
$675,000
Neighborhood: OLD RODEO
3
Beds
2
Baths
1,707
Sq.Ft.
1978
Year Built
6
Days on Site
41040679
MLS
Welcome to the perfect family home located at 220 Vallejo Avenue in Rodeo, California! This traditional style home features 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms on the main entry level, with an additional...
$660,000
Neighborhood: RODEO HILLS
3
Beds
2F11/2
Baths
1,633
Sq.Ft.
1993
Year Built
7
Days on Site
41040442
MLS
This meticulously updated two-story home offers 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms with a living room and family room. Over 1,600 square feet of living space. Newly installed appliances in the kitchen. Tons...
$540,000
Neighborhood: Other
3
Beds
2
Baths
1,996
Sq.Ft.
1973
Year Built
38
Days on Site
41037384
MLS
Bring vision and be ready to work and make this one shine again. Fixer upper in the Shadowbrook subdivision Nicely appointed in a court location with large lot backing the canal. Easy access to...

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Rodeo Real Estate Market

Rodeo, California is a census-designated community not far off the shores of San Pablo Bay. Situated alongside Interstate 80, Rodeo acts as a convenient place to live in Contra Costa County if you happen to be someone who frequently commutes to another part of the East Bay. Recent population stats have just under 9,000 people living in Rodeo, which certainly makes it large enough to provide home owners here with plenty of area amenities and things to do, including some pretty awesome hiking and other outdoor recreation over in nearby Crockett Hills Regional Park. If you're also wanting a location that's laid-back and pretty low-key, most of Rodeo consists of quiet residential streets outside of the town's main drag, Parker Avenue.

Although Interstate 80 runs through the northern end of Rodeo, you'll find much of the community still has a rather rural vibe, which the housing market here reflects, especially on the outskirts of town and near the southern tip. Closer to the charming downtown of Rodeo is where buyers should find a broad mix of bungalow, cottage-style homes, and plenty of 60's- and '70s-built ranch-style homes that offer good value. On the high side, Rodeo homes for sale won't exceed $700,000, while entry-level houses in the area should start somewhere close to $400,000, and sometimes even below that mark.

Rodeo School Information

  • Rodeo Hills Elementary School - 545 Garretson Avenue, Rodeo CA
  • St. Patrick School - 907 7th Street, Rodeo CA
  • Carquinez Middle School - 1099 Pomona Street, Rodeo CA
  • King's Academy - 878 Sandy Cove Drive, Rodeo CA

Rodeo Real Estate Agents

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