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See the newest San Lorenzo homes for sale and more real estate in Alameda County below. Also known as San Lorenzo Village, San Lorenzo is officially a small, census-designated place that’s prominently positioned between the Hayward Executive Airport to the south and Heron Bay immediately north. Despite its designation as a census-designated place, however, right around 24,000 people call the San Lorenzo community home, which is large enough to offer plenty of housing options and community amenities that both combine to make it a wonderful place to live. In addition, with Interstate 880 running right up alongside its eastern border, residents and home owners in San Lorenzo are also afforded with a quick and easy commute up to Downtown Oakland, down to Downtown San Jose, or even over to San Francisco. For additional information on San Lorenzo properties for sale or to schedule a home showing, contact your Bay Area real estate professionals today! Read more about San Lorenzo real estate.

Real Estate For Sale in San Lorenzo CA

San Lorenzo Real Estate for Sale March 25, 2023
7
Listed
32
Avg. DOM
$607.93
Avg. $ / Sq.Ft.
$825,000
Med. List Price
7 Properties
Open 3/26
15900 Devonwood Way San Lorenzo,  CA 94580
4
Beds
2F11/2
Baths
1,855
Sq.Ft.
1990
Year Built
2
Days on Site
ML81922584
MLS
Dashing Devonwood Domain! EXTRAORDINARY opportunity to own in a highly sought-after & rarely available San Lorenzo community. Beautifully updated 2-level home! New stucco, exterior paint, artificial...
Open 3/26
15610 Tracy St San Lorenzo,  CA 94580
$818,000
Neighborhood: Not Listed
3
Beds
2F11/2
Baths
1,458
Sq.Ft.
1940
Year Built
6
Days on Site
41021779
MLS
Whoa! Did you see that house? Take advantage of this fantastic opportunity to live in this wonderfully remodeled home in the highly sought-after Ashland San Lorenzo community. This wonderous...
Open 3/26
554 Drew St San Lorenzo,  CA 94580
$790,000
Neighborhood: HESPERIAN GARDEN
3
Beds
1
Baths
1,378
Sq.Ft.
1950
Year Built
11
Days on Site
41021542
MLS
Open house: Sunday 3/26 from 1-4pm Don't miss this light filled, single level, three bedroom and two bathroom San Lorenzo home. The original hardwood floors add warmth throughout. The kitchen...
$825,000
Neighborhood: Not Listed
4
Beds
2F11/2
Baths
1,590
Sq.Ft.
2004
Year Built
23
Days on Site
41020312
MLS
Newly updated, ideal size 1785 sq/ft, 4 bed, 2.5 bath Duet home with newer construction built in 2004. Light-filled open concept floor plan on the lower level that opens into a spacious back yard....
$825,000
Neighborhood: SAN LORENZO VILG
2
Beds
1
Baths
1,051
Sq.Ft.
1947
Year Built
28
Days on Site
41020211
MLS
Charming single level home located on a spacious corner lot! Skylights and oversized windows let in abundant natural light while the huge, detached 3 car garage speaks for itself! The possibilities...
$849,900
Neighborhood: SAN LORENZO VILG
3
Beds
1
Baths
1,325
Sq.Ft.
1951
Year Built
39
Days on Site
41019353
MLS
Great property located in the San Lorenzo Village Community. 3 bedroom, 1 bath home with 1325 sq ft of living space and situated on a 7800 sq ft lot. Spacious living room and separate dining area...
Open 3/26
16082 Via Alamitos San Lorenzo,  CA 94580
$980,000
Neighborhood: S LORENZO VIL
4
Beds
2
Baths
1,475
Sq.Ft.
1945
Year Built
120
Days on Site
41013531
MLS
Water well is on the property. The Solar system is owned as well. This adorable well maintained ranch style home with 4 bedrooms and 2 bath in the Village of San Lorenzo. Garage has been converted...

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San Lorenzo Real Estate Market

Homes in San Lorenzo, including those in San Lorenzo Village and Lorenzo Manor, are mostly mid-century ranch style tract homes with two or three bedrooms. Homes that are more contemporary can be found in newer developments including Ravenwood Townhomes and Cottage Square.

The 1940s brought rapid growth to the East Bay, and housing was in great demand throughout the area. San Lorenzo was virtually built out by the late 1950s and homes there, particularly in San Lorenzo Village, are typical examples of the mid-century tract housing style; they are small, modest, and conventional in design and material. The area is, however, a significant example of the East Bay Area’s mid-century suburban growth.

The San Lorenzo housing market is much like what potentioal buyers will find in other Alameda County communities, offering potential buyers a nice mix of single-family dwellings and townhouse residences that are moderately priced, at least for the Bay Area. Recent real estate statistics registered the median sales price for homes in San Lorenzo to be $535,000, which was low enough to make it one of the area’s more affordable communities for anybody looking for a new place in the East Bay. A few small condo developments also help fill out the San Lorenzo real estate market, although detached single-family homes really make up the bulk of the city’s housing landscape.

San Lorenzo Communuity Amenities

San Lorenzo California is an unincorporated suburban community in Alameda County. Located between San Leandro and Hayward, San Lorenzo is perfectly situated for commuting to other East Bay locations via I-880, which intersects San Lorenzo. Access to the Peninsula is also convenient, as the San Mateo Bridge crosses the San Francisco Bay only a few miles south of San Lorenzo.

The San Lorenzo community encompasses a pretty small area overall, so not many amenities and attractions are found within the city limits here. The Skywest Golf Course does occupy much of the southern border, however, and as mentioned above, the Hayward Executive Airport is also just a short drive down I-880 from most houses for sale in San Lorenzo. Other community amenities nearby include the Greenhouse Marketplace shopping center, the Tony Lema Golf Course, and the Monarch Golf Club.

San Lorenzo School Information

Below is a list of schools in the city of San Lorenzo for buyers with school-aged children to consider:

  • Bay Elementary School 
  • Bohannon Middle School 
  • Arroyo High School 
  • Del Rey Elementary School 
  • KIPP Summit Academy School 
  • Kipp King Collegiate High School

San Lorenzo Real Estate Agents

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