Oakland: Where the East Bay Starts
Oakland doesn't need hype — it has substance. This is a city with genuine neighborhoods, real character, and a culture that can't be manufactured. From the tree-lined streets of Rockridge and the craftsman bungalows of Temescal to the waterfront energy of Jack London Square and the quiet hills above Montclair, Oakland contains multitudes. People come here because they want something real — good food, diverse community, walkability, and a sense that the neighborhood they live in actually has a soul. It's also one of the most architecturally interesting housing markets in the Bay Area, with century-old Craftsmans, mid-century character homes, and everything in between.
The Oakland market is layered, and knowing it well matters. Different neighborhoods can feel like entirely different cities, and pricing, demand, and buyer competition shift block by block. That nuance is something you only develop over time — and I've been working this market for almost ten years. I've seen Oakland in multiple cycles, watched neighborhoods evolve, and learned where the real opportunities are for both buyers and sellers.
If you're buying, I'll help you cut through the noise and find the right fit — whether that's your first home in an up-and-coming pocket or a forever home in the hills. If you're selling, I know how to position an Oakland property to the right buyers and get you the result you deserve. Oakland rewards people who know it. I do.
To Myron, there’s nothing better than the feeling of helping a client make the biggest purchase of their life and serving as a trusted advocate when they decide to sell their home.