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How Graphs Can Help Buyers
Often times people know what they want, but have no idea what it costs. I would love to live in Upper Rockridge for $600,000, but I know that is not feasible.
A client came to me looking to buy a home in three specific neighborhoods – Rockridge, Claremont and Crocker Highlands.
He came to me with no real knowledge of the market or what these neighborhoods typically sell for. So as a way to help familiarize him with the market and the prices that these neighborhoods typically command, I had these graphs made for him. After he reviewed them, he was able to determine if these neighborhoods would in fact fit in his budget.
Below are some samples of the graphs I prepared for him: (Elmwood, Crocker Highlands, Claremont 1st quarter 2008 – April 2011)
Elmwood Glory

The Elmwood district of Berkeley
When I was thirteen, I took the bus to the Julia Morgan Center for my bi-weekly dance classes. If I had the chance, I would stop by Sweet Dreams and spend a dollar of my allowance on super sour gummy candies. The Elmwood was always an idyllic neighborhood to me. Even at age 13 I loved the charm of the early 1900′s homes. The location couldn’t and still can’t be beat, close to everything! UC Campus, Rockridge, BART, WholeFoods and the Claremont district of Oakland/Berkeley.
At one time the shops of the Elmwood were sparse, but within the last few years new life has created a rebirth.
Inside Labels Luxury Consignment in Berkeley
Today, Labels had their grand opening, showcasing two stories of gently used and some new designer accessories, handbags, shoes and jewelery.
The Dailey Method is another recent addition to the corner of Ashby and College, offering strength and stretching classes with a heavy emphasis on your core.
Ici is my favorite ice cream shop! Yes, you might find me in that long line on College Avenue.
Summer Kitchen and Bakeshop, serves re-imagined take-away food.
The Elmwood Cafe, is the Ozzie’s Soda Fountain reinvented.
Lola Home, was established in 2005 and brings inspiration to your to your walls, table and office.
What are homes selling for in this neighborhood?
Since January 1, 2010, a total of 10 – 3 (or more) bedroom, 2 (or more) bathroom homes have sold in the Elmwood. With an average list price of $1,085,800 and an average sold price of $1,112,337, selling on average in 23 days.
Random photograph in the Elmwood today.





