Vallejo, CA

Old City Vallejo

Neighborhood Overview

Buy:
$90K - $1.48M
For Sale on Trulia:
55 homes
Rent:
$1.15K - $4.2K
For Rent on Trulia:
101 homes
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What Locals Say about Old City Vallejo

At least 122 Trulia users voted on each feature.
  • 92 % Say there are sidewalks

  • 83 % Say car is needed

  • 76 % Say it's dog friendly

  • 72 % Say parking is easy

  • 70 % Say yards are well-kept

  • 62 % Say there's holiday spirit

  • 54 % Say neighbors are friendly

  • 54 % Say kids play outside

  • 51 % Say it's walkable to grocery stores

  • 50 % Say they plan to stay for at least 5 years

  • 46 % Say streets are well-lit

  • 43 % Say it's walkable to restaurants

  • 39 % Say there's wildlife

  • 37 % Say it's quiet

  • 37 % Say there are community events

  • 34 % Say people would walk alone at night

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  • Sosarudy707
    "There’s nothing unique in Vallejo but the crime and homelessness, encampments and no police response "
  • 09farther.weals
    "we have great access to all the freeways as well as an excellent transit center with carpooling. The ferry building is less than 10 minutes away."
  • Trulia User
    "Dogs owners walk their dogs on a leash. Quiet mornings and nights. Living with hills are great for short or long walks for dogs of all breads"
  • Apple.perez05
    "My neighborhood is pretty quiet for the most part. The neighbors are nice & friendly. Schools nearby & also the Vallejo Ferry building "
  • Apple.perez05
    "I’ve lived in this neighborhood for almost 2yrs. Everyone pretty much keep to themselves & folks are really friendly. "
  • Apple.perez05
    "I’ve lived in this neighborhood a little over a year & I love it. It’s quiet, the neighbors are friendly & there is always parking."
  • Merisa R.
    "There are a lot of dogs in this neighborhood, and the school has a large field to take your dog. My only issue with this area is there are quite a few drug dealers and users that will harass you if you take your dog to said field. Really the next option is going to Curtola (5 minute drive, 30 minute walk). So, hopefully you have a car so you can find a dog park that is a 20 minute drive away. "
  • Hbagulho
    "I love living here, I just wish that dog owners picked up after their wonderful pets. I love the farmers market. The climate is near perfect year round. Crime is minimal or none at all. "
  • Msgant76
    "The commute to downtown is easy. We have a neighborhood watch, and we all look out for one another which makes this community great."
  • Michelle Ferry
    "Love my neighborhood and all of its amenities. Farmers market. Ferry to San Francisco, theatre, weather, neighbors. "
  • Brigettelowe
    "This place is a dump. A homeless camp is always popping up and thriving two streets away. You call the city, it takes three months to get the camp cleaned up then two weeks later, it’s back in full swing. The potholes on my street messed up my alignment in my car. They keep getting bigger and bigger. The school down the street is full of trash from the students and I’ve found discarded drug paraphernalia such as needles, drug baggies, and crack pipes. "
  • Debra C.
    "They can walk there dogs in peace. And feel safe while doing it. Smell the roses. Not see people hanging outside. "
  • Brigette L.
    "Freeway is nearby. I commute to San Ramon at off hours and it takes me 33 minutes one way. I want to move out of the Bay Area ASAP. "
  • Debra C.
    "I love any area that love kids and don’t mean kids that playing out and that quite and don’t make a lot of noise "
  • rkaplan
    "Dogs are welcome. Wish everyone would pick up the poop! Not everyone is careful with their dogs but most are."
  • Lawanda T.
    "My commute consist of plenty of ways to San Francisco, with I-80 very close, the ferry less than a mile and the 80 bus at the new Curtola Park N Ride Hub to El Cerrito Del Norte Bart "
  • CAE
    "There is a park nearby but it is frequently visited by some less desirable people. Drugs being used and/or exchanged. If I were a young family I wouldn’t let my kids play there (empty syringes etc.). "
  • Oren N. R.
    "I’ve lived in this area for three years. Folks are friendly and say hi to one another. The houses were all built in the 1920s, so the neighborhood has some great charm and lots of character."
  • Navin S.
    "good central location for Northern california. close to the ferry. close to the bus terminal. one hour from sacramento or san jose. 30 miles from san francisco."
  • Robinsonj786
    " I've lived here since May and the people are very relaxed and private. I love the scenery and the nice homes in Vallejo..."
  • Bcoolndeep
    "Old town feel like the fifties. High crime, less cops, schools suck, kids are dumb and rowdy, no employers in town"
  • Roycia L.
    "we live fairly close to a main street and the neighbors might just feed your dog if they show signs of hunger. "
  • Sarah A. B.
    "there are some really good neighborhoods in Vallejo, but there are also some strung out, questionable people roaming the streets. I have a big dog, so I feel ok walking around the historic district. my neighbors are great and we look out for each other."
  • Amandadallison
    "Mad Hatter Parade; Saturday coffee at Moschettis; Farmers Market; Obtanium Works; Mare Island Museum and Brewing Company"
  • Atomicpoweredrobot
    "I have to drive to my job. I can walk some places in my neighborhood and also ride my bike. I wish there were more restaurants in different sections of town. The people in Vallejo are very nice. It’s a working class/artistic town."
  • Kamsdad09
    "there is nothing to do on vallejo. and its became overpriced to live. you have six flags and parks you have to pay to get in on the weekends thatsi it "

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