A walkable, family-oriented neighborhood in central Tracy with solid schools and accessible suburban convenience.
Eastwood represents Tracy's emerging residential core: a neighborhood where walkable streets, family-oriented amenities, and reasonable home prices converge. With a walk score of 75, the area supports a lifestyle less dependent on constant driving than many California suburbs, while median home values around $456,000 sit meaningfully below Tracy's broader median of $617,300. The neighborhood draws families, first-time buyers, and professionals seeking suburban stability without the premium pricing of coastal regions.
| Median home price | $456k |
|---|---|
| Year over year change | market-rate appreciation expected |
| Price per sq ft | $310 to $330 |
| Median rent | $1,692 |
| Typical days on market | 18 to 24 days |
| Buyer competition | Moderate |
| Walk Score | 75 |
| Transit Score | 27 |
| Bike Score | 58 |
Additionally, eastwood remains relatively affordable within Tracy's context, with homes pricing below the city average and rental inventory available for renters and investors alike. The neighborhood's 42.2% owner-occupancy rate signals strong household stability.
Homes in Eastwood typically move steadily but not urgently. Competitive offers with inspection contingencies and reasonable financing terms perform well; expect some negotiation room on price, particularly for homes requiring minor updates.
Eastwood's sub-$500k median price and walkable layout appeal to first-time buyers seeking entry without the intensity of competitive coastal markets.
Additionally, with 41.9% of the population having children, strong schools like Primary Charter and Millennium Charter, and parks including El Pescadero Park and Lincoln Park, families thrive here.
Additionally, the $1,692 median rent against a $456k purchase price delivers solid cash-on-cash returns, and the neighborhood's stability appeals to buy-and-hold portfolios.
Additionally, walk score of 75 and nearby amenities like Starbucks, World Coffee House, and Central Coffee Co. support flexible work arrangements; car dependency remains moderate at 79%.
Additionally, the neighborhood offers walkable shopping and healthcare access, though limited transit (score 27) may challenge those preferring car-free living.
Bulk of inventory; three to four bedrooms dominate the market.
Increasingly popular with first-time buyers and investors.
Limited inventory; commands premium pricing and attracts selective buyers.
Daily life in Eastwood balances suburban ease with genuine walkability. Additionally, the neighborhood's walk score of 75 means groceries at La Plaza Market or Gold Star Market, coffee at Starbucks or Barista's, and casual dining at restaurants like Dhaba Indian Cuisine and Amazing Kitchen all require short drives or walks. Parks like A.R. Glover Park and Ritter Family Ball Park provide recreational anchors for families, while the Larch Clover Community Center and Building K support fitness and community gathering. The median household income of $81,886 supports a middle-class comfort level common across the neighborhood.
Annual events: Tracy Historical Museum cultural events, Emma M Baumgardner Theatre performances, Grand Theatre Center for the Arts programming
Education is a defining strength of Eastwood. Primary Charter, serving kindergarten through fourth grade with a strong score of 59.5, anchors elementary education in the immediate area, while Millennium Charter (54.5) and Discovery Charter (44.5) provide highly-regarded secondary options.
School Score 59.5 with 62% math and 57% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 31 with 29% math and 33% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 30 with 26% math and 34% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 29.5 with 26% math and 33% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 44.5 with 36% math and 53% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 25.5 with 20% math and 31% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 22.5 with 19% math and 26% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 54.5 with 37% math and 72% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 50 with 50% math and 50% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 50 with 50% math and 50% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 48 with 32% math and 64% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026Feeder pattern: Students typically progress from Primary Charter through Discovery Charter middle school into Millennium Charter high school, creating stable K-12 continuity for neighborhood families.
Source: Proximitii 2026
Additionally, eastwood residents navigate the San Joaquin Valley's car-dependent commute culture, though the neighborhood's 79% drive-to-work rate aligns with regional norms. Major employment centers and urban amenities sit within reasonable driving distance.
Additionally, local transit (Tracy transit score 28, neighborhood score 27) is limited; bus service exists but does not rival urban systems. Driving remains the practical default.
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The median home value in Eastwood is approximately $456,000, notably below Tracy's city median of $617,300. Single-family homes typically range from $380,000 to $550,000, while townhomes and condos occupy the $310,000 to $420,000 range. Newer construction commands premiums toward $490,000 to $600,000. These figures reflect solid entry-point pricing for the region.
Yes, for families and first-time buyers prioritizing walkability, schools, and affordability. Additionally, the neighborhood scores 75 on walkability, hosts strong schools like Primary Charter and Millennium Charter, and features parks including El Pescadero Park and Lincoln Park. Tradeoffs include moderate transit access (score 27) and car-dependent commuting. The 41.9% population share with children and 48.1% married population underscore the family-centric character.
Eastwood benefits from Tracy's improving education landscape. Primary Charter earns a 59.5 score for elementary (K-4), while Millennium Charter high school scores 54.5 and Discovery Charter middle school scores 44.5. Private options like Tracy SDA School and St. Bernard's Catholic School also serve the area. Most families find these options competitive for the price point.
Like much of central Tracy, Eastwood experiences typical suburban-level public safety concerns. Additionally, the neighborhood's 13.7% poverty rate sits slightly below national averages, and the median household income of $81,886 reflects economic stability. Parents and buyers should review Tracy Police Department crime statistics and specific block data during due diligence.
Eastwood suits first-time buyers, young families, and middle-income professionals seeking affordable suburban living. Additionally, the 42.2% owner-occupancy rate and median age of 30.4 signal a stable, family-oriented community. Remote workers benefit from the walk score of 75 and nearby coffee shops like World Coffee House and Central Coffee Co. Retirees may find transit limitations challenging.
Eastwood residents enjoy convenient access to groceries at La Plaza Market and Grocery Outlet, casual dining at Taco Bell and Jack in the Box, and sit-down options like Dhaba Indian Cuisine. Additionally, coffee culture is represented by Starbucks, Barista's, and World Coffee House. Parks including A.R. Glover Park and Ritter Family Ball Park support recreation, while the Tracy Historical Museum and Grand Theatre Center for the Arts provide cultural engagement.
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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