Oakland Athletics Tickets – Plans not Finalized for New Stadium

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Oakland Athletics Tickets – Plans not Finalized for New Stadium

It became official when Commissions Bud Selig wrote a letter to Lew Wolff, owner of the Oakland Athletics, advising that if the deal with Fremont, California to build a new ballpark there falls through, he can talk with other areas about building.

This opens up some opportunities for the club to have talks with other communities, including Santa Clara County, which is considered within San Francisco Giants’ land. In the past, the Giants have blocked the possibility of a move into that area by the Oakland A’s.

Wolff believes a door that was previously closed is now open to them but hasn’t lost sight of Fremont. “The other communities are all over us now because of the letter but I’m not listening to them yet. I don’t want to start this process all over again,” Wolff said.

Unfortunately, there’s no speeding train running from Freemont. Wolff believe he’ll know by June if CISCO Field will be built in Fremont or elsewhere. Apparently not everyone in Fremont wants the new ballpark in their back yard. Even though the ballpark is being nearly entirely funded by private means, the Fremont City Council has yet to approve the deal.

Over two years ago, CISCO and the Oakland A’s made an agreement to purchase the Fremont property and build a new ballpark. The promise to purchase hasn’t been enough to get the necessary approval however and Wolff’s feeling the frustration. “We’re literally going to homes talking to people,” Wolff said, “They think we’re going to bring gangs to the community.”

The Oakland A’s have shared a facility with the football team almost all of the franchise’s history except for 1982 to 1994. They’ve been sharing the Coliseum since their relocation from Kansas in 1968. Although talks did commence with Oakland officials about building on the Coliseum parking lot, the talks didn’t amount to anything and were ended.

Because talks have not come to fruition with Fremont, Selig believes it was important to give Wolff a plan B. “It is important that we get some resolution in the near future,” Selig wrote in the December 8 letter to Wolff. “As a result, I’ve decided…you may begin to discuss a ballpark with other communities…”

Fremont, California is right in line behind San Jose, Oakland and San Francisco as the fourth most densely populated communities in the San Francisco Bay Area. Wolff believe that building the new ballpark in Fremont would easily create hundreds of union jobs in a city with a population of approximately 211,660 people.

Wolff, who was part of a group that purchased the Oakland A’s in 2005, is also a fraternity brother of Selig. Both went to University of Wisconsin. In 2006, Wolff made the announcement that he wanted to build the franchise their own ballpark.

The hope has continued to be that he will be able to build in Fremont but, according to Selig, Wolff can keep his options open, which means he can consider Santa Clara County as well.

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Buying Oakland California Real Estate

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Buying Oakland California Real Estate

Oakland, California, is located in Alameda County, and is 10 miles E of San Francisco, California. Oakland has a population of 399,484. It is in the San Francisco Bay Area region, and enjoys close proximity to San Francisco. The San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge links the two cities together.

Concentrated efforts have been made in the preservation of precious Victorian homes.  The beautiful results can be seen in downtown Oakland’s Preservation Park, as well as throughout the city and in the picturesque Oakland Hills.

The city’s homes follow different architectural styles, but two are dominant-the Victorian, and the Craftsman. See fine examples of both in Rockridge,a pedestrian friendly Oakland neighborhood well-served by public transportation. A BART commuter train station is here, flanked by a European-style public market, ethnic restaurants, and boutiques. Another neighborhood is Elmwood-to the North-and borders the University of California. Homes in both neighborhoods are in high demand.

Oakland properties pool is 150,787 residential properties including Oakland new homes. Median age of real estate in Oakland is 1950. Its average household size is 3.38 people. 10% are one bedroom homes, 34% are 2 bedroom homes, 36% are 3 bedroom homes, 14% are 4 bedroom homes, and 4% are 5+ bedroom homes.

Homes With No Mortgage  23%
Homes With Mortgage 77%
First Mortgage Only 58%
First & Second Mortgage or HELOC 19%

Oakland Real estate Tax: Median Real Estate Taxes (2000) were ,762 comparing to 1999 Median Family income $ 44,384. Compare to USA median yearly Real Estate Tax ,300 and USA median Family Income ,000 (1999).

Oakland School District: Children make up 25% of Oakland population. Oakland has 99,759 under 18 years old residents, or 0.59 kids per one worker, or 0.66 kids per one household.
There are also many private schools, including the new addition of a Spanish bilingual school for preschool to the elementary levels.

Oakland Real Estate & Oakland Homeownership

There are 48251.84 or 32% one person households, 42220.36 or 28% two person households, and 22618.05 or 15% three person households in Oakland, California. Median residents age is 33.3, Senior citizens (65+) make up 41,788 or 10.5%% of Oakland population.

There are 170,503 workers (over 16 years of age) in Oakland. Of these, 71.98% drive to work. Approximately 17.44% of workers in Oakland take public transportation. An estimated 3.73% walk to work. Public transportation consists of the bus, as well as the Bay Area Rapid Transport trains, which is headquartered in Oakland.

Median Oakland homeowner’s housing expenses are 22.5%

Crime in Oakland (2003), crimes per 10,000 residents per year
Violent Crimes 140.51
Robberies 61.93
Aggravated Assaults 69.14
Property Crimes 566.48
Burglaries 114.35
Larceny-Thefts 314.18
Motor Vehicle Thefts 137.95

Oakland is an ethnically diverse city in a region that offers temperate climate most of the year. Civic life thrives here, with many museums and educational institutions that call Oakland their home. Many beautiful highlights include Lake Merritt, Oakland’s own Chinatown, and the Oakland Hills with its stunning views of the San Francisco skyline and the bay.

When making a decision about buying real estate in Oakland California area, you should consider the following statistical data:
Near Medium City          
Near Large City San Francisco, California
Oakland Zip Codes  94601, 94602, 94603, 94605, 94606, 94607, 94608, 94609, 94610, 94611, 94612, 94615, 94617, 94618, 94619, 94621
Oakland Area Codes 510
White population  31.29%
African-American population 35.66%
Asian 15.23%
American Indian & Alaskan   
Hispanic (of any race)  21.89%
Median Family Income (1999)  $ 44,384%
Population Below Poverty Level  19.15%