A dense, pedestrian-friendly neighborhood near the Emeryville waterfront, balancing urban convenience with family-oriented amenities.
Harmon Tract stands out as Emeryville's most walkable neighborhood, with a walk score of 90 and bike score of 93 that reward car-free living. The neighborhood attracts young professionals and early families drawn to its proximity to the Emeryville waterfront, direct transit connections to San Francisco and Oakland job centers, and a genuine mix of independent coffee shops, restaurants, and cultural venues. While density and noise are honest tradeoffs, the neighborhood delivers on its promise: a genuinely livable urban block where most daily errands happen on foot.
| Median home price | $1.08m |
|---|---|
| Year over year change | stable |
| Price per sq ft | $950 |
| Median rent | $1,976 |
| Typical days on market | 18 days |
| Buyer competition | Fierce |
| Walk Score | 90 |
| Transit Score | 62 |
| Bike Score | 93 |
Additionally, the median home value in the surrounding Harmon Tract area is $1.08 million, reflecting strong demand for walkable Emeryville housing. Rental inventory remains tight, with median rents near $1,976 per month for apartment-style units.
Multiple offers are standard in Harmon Tract; expect to offer 3-5% above asking, waive contingencies where possible, and move quickly. Additionally, newer construction and units with parking command premiums. Investors compete aggressively for rental-ready properties.
Harmon Tract appeals to first-time buyers seeking walkability and transit without needing a car; however, median prices near $1.08m demand solid down payments and dual income.
Additionally, families appreciate top schools like Yu Ming Charter (score 94) and safe, pedestrian blocks; noise from nearby transit and limited single-family inventory are honest considerations.
Additionally, rental demand is fierce in Harmon Tract; the median rent of $1,976 and high walk score support stable investment returns for multifamily and mixed-use properties.
Additionally, 26% of the neighborhood works from home; high-speed internet, coffee shops like Red Bay Coffee, and neighborhood parks make remote work seamless and social.
Additionally, retirees value walkability and transit access; noise levels and younger demographic (median age 35.4) may feel less aligned with quiet retirement communities.
Most common; walkable floor plans, shared amenities, minimal maintenance appeal.
Family-friendly with private entrances; fewer available, higher competition.
Rare and command premiums; often older Victorian or craftsman stock needing updates.
Daily life in Harmon Tract centers on walkable street life: morning coffee at Red Bay Coffee or Tribu Cafe, lunch at House of Curries or Hoi Polloi, and evening walks past art galleries and small retailers. The neighborhood's 93 bike score means many residents commute by bicycle to nearby jobs, while Prince Street Mini Park and Haskell-Mabel Mini Park offer quick outdoor refuge. Emeryville's waterfront is a 10-minute walk, and Berkeley and Oakland neighborhoods blur seamlessly into the broader East Bay cultural and dining scene.
Annual events: Emeryville Holiday Parade, Bay Street Summer Concerts, Waterfront Park seasonal markets, local art walks and gallery openings
Additionally, harmon Tract residents benefit from some of the Bay Area's highest-performing public schools, particularly Yu Ming Charter (score 94, KG-8) and Peralta Elementary (score 79.5). The neighborhood feeds into Berkeley High School, which serves grades 9-12 and brings strong academics and arts programs.
School Score 79.5 with 77% math and 82% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 64 with 62% math and 66% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 52 with 52% math and 52% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 11 with 5% math and 17% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 94 with 94% math and 94% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 41 with 37% math and 45% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 37 with 36% math and 38% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 63.5 with 52% math and 75% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 35 with 25% math and 45% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 18.5 with 10% math and 27% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 6.5 with 8% math and 5% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026Feeder pattern: Most Harmon Tract families follow the standard BUSD feeder pattern: elementary school through Peralta or Malcolm X, middle at Yu Ming Charter, then Berkeley High or private alternatives like Pacific Rim International School.
Source: Proximitii 2026
Additionally, harmon Tract's high transit score of 62 and proximity to major Bay Area transit hubs make commuting manageable without a car. Most residents either bike or use Bay Area transit for work, with 26% working from home and 36.6% driving.
Additionally, AC Transit bus routes serve Harmon Tract directly; BART access via downtown Berkeley or Fruitvale stations is 15-25 minutes by car or transit.
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The median home value in Harmon Tract is approximately $1.08 million, with prices ranging from $850k for smaller condos to $1.6m for single-family homes. Additionally, price per square foot averages around $950, reflecting Emeryville's walkability and Bay Area demand. Rental prices average $1,976 per month for one- to two-bedroom apartments, making ownership more attractive for long-term residents.
Yes, particularly if you value walkability, urban amenities, and transit access. Additionally, harmon Tract scores 90 for walkability and 93 for biking, meaning most errands are done on foot or by bike. Moreover, the neighborhood offers diverse dining, coffee culture, and proximity to both Emeryville's waterfront and Oakland and Berkeley arts and culture. Tradeoffs include urban noise, limited parking, and higher prices than surrounding areas.
Yu Ming Charter (score 94, KG-8) is the top public middle school option, while Peralta Elementary (score 79.5, KG-5) serves the primary grades. Berkeley High School (score 63.5, 9-12) is the traditional public high school feeder. Families also consider private alternatives like Pacific Rim International School or Ecole Bilingue de Berkeley.
Harmon Tract is a moderately safe urban neighborhood. Additionally, the surrounding area's poverty rate is 11.7%, slightly below Bay Area averages, and the community is well-lit with regular foot traffic. Moreover, like any dense, walkable urban area, awareness of surroundings and standard urban precautions apply. Local police and community groups maintain active presence.
Harmon Tract suits young professionals, early families, and remote workers who prioritize walkability and urban lifestyle over parking and space. Additionally, investors find strong rental demand. Moreover, the neighborhood's median age is 35.4, with 60.3% holding bachelor's degrees or higher, reflecting an educated, career-focused demographic. Retirees seeking quiet may find the urban density and younger population less ideal.
Absolutely. Additionally, the neighborhood's walk score of 90 and bike score of 93 mean most residents use feet or bikes for daily errands. Red Bay Coffee, Gateway Grocery, House of Curries, and countless other shops are within a 5- to 10-minute walk. AC Transit buses and BART access (via Berkeley or Fruitvale) provide regional connectivity. Roughly 36.6% of residents drive daily, while 26% work from home and never need a car.
Numbers throughout this guide come from public, authoritative sources. Additionally, walk and transit scores come from Walk Score, neighborhood boundaries and POI data from OpenStreetMap and Proximitii, and parent-city demographics from the U.S. Census Bureau.
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