Oakland Homes Near Redwood Heights Elementary School
Redwood Heights Elementary School, located at 4401 39th Avenue in Oakland’s Redwood Heights neighborhood, is a well-regarded OUSD elementary and a primary reason families choose this part of the Oakland foothills. The surrounding neighborhood offers a diverse mix of Spanish Colonial, English Tudor, Mediterranean, and mid-century modern homes on winding hillside streets, with Montclair Village a short drive via Highway 13 and Reinhardt Redwood Regional Park two miles away.
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About Redwood Heights Elementary School
Redwood Heights Elementary has served the neighborhood since 1949. The school has a highly active parent community that invests significant time and energy in building the kind of school experience that goes beyond the standard district curriculum.
Community Events and Fundraising
The school’s calendar is anchored by community events that bring families together while raising funds for enrichment programs. The Halloween Costume Exchange, spring carnival with games and prizes, Dad’s Club Spaghetti Feed, school auction, and annual Walkathon are all traditions that have run for multiple years and reflect the strength of parental investment in the school. Funds raised through these events support programs and staffing that supplement what the district provides directly.
After-School Programs
Redwood Heights Elementary offers after-school care and enrichment through the Redwood Heights Recreation Center at Aliso Avenue and Redwood Road, which provides fitness classes, arts programming, homework support, and community gathering space for the broader neighborhood. The combination of school-based and recreation center programming gives families structured options through the full afternoon.
The Redwood Heights Neighborhood
Redwood Heights sits in the Oakland foothills above the Laurel District, with winding streets lined with a notably diverse mix of architectural styles from the 1920s through the 1950s. Spanish Colonial Revival homes with stucco facades and tiled entries, English Tudor cottages with arched doorways and half-timbering, Mediterranean-influenced designs, and mid-century modern homes with clean horizontal lines share the neighborhood’s hilly streets. Craftsman bungalows appear throughout as well, reflecting the overlap with the earlier development era.
The neighborhood has a genuinely stable, community-oriented character. Many families move in and stay for decades, contributing to the generational continuity that gives Redwood Heights its warm, neighborly atmosphere. The Redwood Heights Neighborhood Association has been active for over 60 years. Peralta Creek runs through the neighborhood as a designated wildlife corridor, maintained by local volunteers through Native Environment Watershed Transformation (NEWT).
Parks and Outdoor Access
Reinhardt Redwood Regional Park is approximately 2 miles from most Redwood Heights addresses, with 1,883 acres of second-growth redwood forest and over 40 miles of hiking, cycling, and equestrian trails. Joaquin Miller Park, with its redwood groves and the Chabot Space and Science Center, is similarly close. The Oakland Zoo is less than 5 miles via I-580. Highway 13, which runs along the neighborhood’s western boundary, provides quick access to both the regional parks and to Montclair Village for shopping, dining, and the Sunday farmers market.
Pricing Near Redwood Heights School
Homes in the Redwood Heights neighborhood typically range from under $800,000 for smaller properties to over $1.5M for larger homes with views. The median sale price has been approximately $937,000 to $996,000 over the past year, with homes selling in 16 to 19 days on average. Hot homes have sold up to 32% above list price. The neighborhood offers hillside character and architectural variety at a price point generally below Montclair and Oakmore to the north, making it one of the Oakland Hills’ more accessible entry points for families.
Location and Commute
Highway 13 runs along Redwood Heights’ western boundary, providing direct access to I-580 southbound and Highway 24 and Rockridge BART northbound. I-580 connects to downtown Oakland (7 miles) and the Bay Bridge (approximately 25 minutes). Oakland International Airport is less than 7 miles via I-580. The Laurel District’s MacArthur Boulevard is just west for everyday shopping and dining.
Important Note on School Boundaries
Homes near Redwood Heights Elementary are in geographic proximity to the school but may or may not fall within OUSD’s official attendance boundaries. OUSD’s school-of-choice system gives preference to families within the attendance area, but proximity alone does not guarantee assignment. Buyers purchasing specifically for Redwood Heights Elementary enrollment must confirm boundary eligibility directly with OUSD for any specific address before making an offer.
Frequently Asked Questions: Homes Near Redwood Heights School
Where is Redwood Heights Elementary School in Oakland?
At 4401 39th Avenue in the Redwood Heights neighborhood, in the Oakland foothills above the Laurel District between Highway 13 and the Oakland Hills. The school serves Kindergarten through 5th grade within OUSD.
What are home prices near Redwood Heights School?
Typically under $800,000 for smaller homes to over $1.5M for larger properties with views. Median approximately $937,000 to $996,000 over the past year. Homes sell in 16 to 19 days; competitive properties go up to 32% above list.
What makes Redwood Heights Elementary distinctive?
A highly active parent community running annual events including a Halloween Costume Exchange, spring carnival, Dad’s Club Spaghetti Feed, school auction, and Walkathon. Funds support enrichment programs and staffing beyond the standard OUSD curriculum. The school has served the neighborhood since 1949.
What is the Redwood Heights neighborhood like?
Winding hillside streets with Spanish Colonial, English Tudor, Mediterranean, mid-century modern, and Craftsman homes from the 1920s to 1950s. Montclair Village is a short drive via Highway 13. Reinhardt Redwood Regional Park is 2 miles away. A stable, community-oriented character with a neighborhood association active for over 60 years.
Do all homes near Redwood Heights School fall within its boundary?
Not necessarily. OUSD gives attendance-area preference under its school-of-choice system, but proximity does not guarantee enrollment. Buyers must confirm eligibility directly with OUSD for any specific address before making an offer.
How does Redwood Heights compare to nearby Oakland neighborhoods?
Hillside character and architectural variety at prices generally below Montclair and Oakmore. Close to Montclair Village via Highway 13 and to regional parks. The Laurel District is just west for everyday errands. Highway 13 and I-580 make it one of the more commuter-accessible east side hill neighborhoods.
Work With a Local Oakland Real Estate Expert
Redwood Heights’ mix of architectural styles, hillside lot variations, and school boundary considerations rewards buyers who know the neighborhood block by block. Bruce Wagg works throughout Oakland’s east side foothills and can help you find the right property and confirm school enrollment prospects before you make an offer. Learn more about Bruce Wagg.
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