Weekly recap of Alameda County home sales during week ending Dec. 20, 2025

Weekly recap of Alameda County home sales during week ending Dec. 20, 2025
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There were five reported residential sales in Alameda County in the week ending Dec. 20, 2025, according to BlockShopper.com. The median sales price was $166,162 and the median property tax bill was $2,424 for the previous year. Property taxes based upon most recent assessment in 2023-24.

2800 Truman Ave.
Elmhurst, Oakland
$50,477
Property Tax: $2,396.46
Effective Property Tax Rate: 4.75%
Buyer: Taylor Cynthia and Ronald (and others)
Seller: Taylor Arlester and Mary T.

2831 East Ave.
Fairview South, Fairview
$258,976
Property Tax: $3,875.84
Effective Property Tax Rate: 1.5%
Buyer: Rehder David L. (trustee)
Seller: Rehder David L. (trustee)

1891 Highland Blvd.
Hayward
$166,162
Property Tax: $2,345.48
Effective Property Tax Rate: 1.41%
Buyer: Rehder David L. (trustee)
Seller: Rehder David L. (trustee)

19196 Garrison Ave.
Central Castro Valley, Castro Valley
$493,517
Property Tax: $6,653.24
Effective Property Tax Rate: 1.35%
Buyer: Rehder David L. (trustee)
Seller: Rehder David L. (trustee)

2906 Monticello Ave.
Central East, Oakland
$52,641
Property Tax: $2,423.72
Effective Property Tax Rate: 4.6%
Buyer: Collins Louis and Pauline R.
Seller: Louis Collins



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