Real Estate
The Smallest Home for Sale in Rockridge
Downsizing is one trend in the real estate market. Here's a house in Rockridge with less than 1,500 square feet.

As home prices rise, one trend developing in the real estate market is people looking for smaller houses.
There are a number of reasons for this phenomenon.
According to one Southern California real estate blog, Baby Boomers are looking to downsize as they reach or near retirement. In addition, first-time home buyers on a budget and multi-generational families looking for some alternatives are also seeking less square footage.
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There are advantages and disadvantages to living with less space.
Most smaller homes are cheaper, have lower utility bills and require less cleaning and maintenance.
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On the other hand, there's less room for personal belongings, less space for day-to-day living and no room for guests (maybe that's not a disadvantage).
In Rockridge, small can be difficult to find. There is a 1,478-square-foot home at 391 Alcatraz Ave. that's for sale for $795,000.
The one-story home has two bedrooms and two bathrooms. It was built in 1907 and sits on a tenth of acre. It last sold in July 2008 for $740,000.
You can read about other small homes for sale on Piedmont Patch and Berkeley Patch.
Know of other small homes for sale in your neighborhood? Let us know in the comments.
This information was provided by Rachael Hand, Broker Associate, Coldwell Banker and Director for the Contra Costa Board of Realtors. You can reach her at 925-372-8080 or rachael.hand@cbnorcal.com
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