Berkeley Hills
Berkeley Hills (Berkeley, CA)
Rising above the city, the Berkeley Hills offer panoramic views of San Francisco Bay, the Golden Gate, and beyond. This serene enclave is known for its winding streets, lush vegetation, and architectural diversity — from classic brown-shingled homes designed by early 20th-century visionaries to mid-century moderns that embrace the natural terrain. Life in the Berkeley Hills feels tranquil and secluded while still being minutes from the cultural and intellectual vibrancy of downtown Berkeley and the university.
Nearby Tilden Regional Park provides miles of trails, picnic areas, and open space, reinforcing the neighborhood's connection to nature. Small commercial pockets such as Euclid Avenue and North Shattuck (the location of a Grubb Company office) are easily accessible for fine dining, cafes, and everyday conveniences.
Transportation options include easy access to Highway 24 and the North Berkeley and Downtown Berkeley BART stations, providing connections throughout the Bay Area. The Berkeley Hills remain one of the most coveted residential areas for those seeking space, privacy, and natural beauty within reach of urban sophistication.
















