Property Overview:
25134 Soto Rd is a single-family home in Hayward, CA, built in 1948. It offers 1,805 sq. ft. of living space and includes a parking garage. The estimated home value is $587,400.
Neighborhood Highlights:
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Population & Demographics:
- Community population: 66,787 (16.1% growth since 2000)
- 71.3% families with children
- Largest age group: 25-34 years (16.93%)
- Second-largest: 35-44 years (14.16%)
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Crime Rate:
- Personal crime risk: 8.8% (lower than state average of 11.8%)
- Property crime risk: 12.2% (higher than state average of 10.8%)
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Schools:
- Nearby schools: Hayward Collegiate Charter, Winton Middle, Alameda County Community, Tennyson High
- Average SAT score: 933 (below state average of 975)
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Job Market:
- 55.0% white-collar jobs, 45.0% blue-collar jobs
- Unemployment rate: 4.6% (slightly below state average of 4.7%)
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Cost of Living:
- Median household income: $53,538
- Average annual spending: $44,948
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Natural Disaster Risk:
- Low flood risk, low tornado risk, high earthquake risk
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Weather:
- Average temperature: 46.4°F (January), 78.3°F (July)
- Average rainfall: 20.2 inches/year
- Average snowfall: 0.1 inches/year
Property Features:
- Charming character with beautiful crown moldings, hardwood floors, and a breakfast nook
- Recently renovated:
- Freshly painted interior and exterior
- Cleaned and repaired roof
- New concrete walkways
- Updated landscaping with sod, plants, and sprinkler systems
- New luxury flooring throughout
- Modern kitchen and bathrooms with black fixtures and new LG stainless steel appliances
- Designer lighting
- Finished garage with new flooring and opener
- All-new redwood fencing with secure locking gates
- Dual laundry areas
- Smart security system (Ring doorbell & ADT setup)
- Move-in ready and turnkey property
Location Benefits:
- Family-friendly community with a large proportion of households with children
- Convenient access to schools, jobs, and amenities
- Commuter access to major routes
- Low personal crime risk and active neighborhood growth
- High earthquake risk typical for the Bay Area