Byerrum Park
Byerrum Park real estate consists mostly of medium-sized (three or four bedroom) to large-sized (four, five, or more bedroom) single-family homes. The majority of residential real estate is owner-occupied. Many of the homes in the Byerrum Park area are older and well-established, having been constructed between 1940 and 1969. A number of houses were also constructed between 1970 and 1999.
Most neighborhoods include a range of home ages, from new to old, but this one stands out because of its concentration of residential real estate built in one time period: from 1940 to 1969, which are generally regarded older, well-established residences. This was a prolific period for home development in America. After World War II, GIs returned home and used the GI Bill to purchase freshly built homes on the outskirts of cities, where they raised their families. This housing era roughly corresponds to the ‘Baby Boom’ generation (1945-1964), and many baby boomers grew up in homes built during this time period. But what makes the Byerrum Park area so unique is that an amazing 82.5% of the homes here were built during this time period. As a result, as you walk its streets or drive through it, you will notice that this area has a look and feel that harkens back to that era in American history, a very important piece of Americana.
Furthermore, some communities are made entirely of apartment buildings. Some are row houses, although the vast majority are a combination of housing types. However, the Byerrum Park area stands apart due to the overwhelming presence of detached, single-family homes. There are almost no other sorts of residential real estate in the area. In fact, this neighborhood’s real estate portfolio contains a higher proportion of single-family homes than 98.2% of all American neighborhoods.
The Byerrum Park area in California is notable for its college student-friendly environment. According to studies, this neighborhood is home to a number of college students, is generally walkable, and is safe. This, together with other factors, distinguishes it as a viable option for college students to consider. Because a large number of college students live in this neighborhood, it may be close to a college campus and provide amenities oriented toward the student body. While it is not for everyone, ambitious students can experience seasonal excitement between semesters and school breaks, and parents can rest easy knowing that the neighborhood has an above-average safety rating. The area is ranked among the top 7.3% of college-friendly locations to live in California for each of these reasons. This neighborhood is not just ideal for college students, but it is also ideal for families with school-aged children and metropolitan sophisticates.
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