UPDATE: A spacious home located on Clipper Drive in Alameda has officially changed hands for $1,568,000 as of September 11, 2025. This 2,076-square-foot property, built in 1982, was sold at a striking rate of $755 per square foot, highlighting the competitive nature of the local real estate market.
With features including three bedrooms and three bathrooms, this two-story residence is poised to attract attention. The property sits on a 3,938-square-foot lot, offering ample space for the new owners.
The sale is part of a broader trend in Alameda real estate, where prices continue to surge. Just last month, a nearby home on the 100 block of Basinside Way sold for $1,700,000, translating to $826 per square foot. This property also has three bedrooms and three bathrooms but spans a slightly smaller 2,058-square-foot area.
Earlier this year, a larger home on the 300 block of Capetown Drive fetched $1,488,000 in May 2025, with a price per square foot of $631 for its 2,359-square-foot layout that includes four bedrooms and three bathrooms.
Additionally, an earlier sale in September 2024 saw a 2,172-square-foot home on Basinside Way go for $1,711,000, at a price of $788 per square foot, featuring four bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms.
These recent transactions underscore the rising demand and escalating prices in the Alameda housing market, making it a focal point for potential buyers and investors alike.
As the local real estate scene evolves, all eyes remain on upcoming listings and sales, revealing how the market will respond to these significant changes. For those looking to buy in the area, now is the time to act, as opportunities are quickly being snatched up.
Stay tuned for further updates on the Alameda housing market as these developments unfold.








































