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Crocker Highlands, Oakland, California
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37°48′48″N 122°13′33″W Crocker Highlands is a neighborhood located in the north-eastern area of Oakland, California, United States.
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Location
Crocker Highlands is one of several distinct neighborhoods comprising a larger area collectively known as the "Lower Hills District" that lies in between the 580 and 13 freeways.[1]
Crocker Highlands is bounded by the city of Piedmont to the north, Oakland's Grand Lake/Lakeshore to the west, Trestle Glen[2] to the south, and Glenview to the east. It is roughly bordered by Lakeshore Avenue to the west and Mandana Boulevard to the north and east.[3] It lies at an elevation of 285 feet (87 m).
Population is approximately 2,400, there are 1,026 single-family homes, and land area is about 0.3 square miles or 0.8 square kilometers. Zip code is 94610.[4]
Median household income is $192,174 versus $206,392 for the City of Piedmont and $51,683 for the City of Oakland and 262% higher than the national average. Income per capita is $100,092.[5] Almost two-thirds (64%) of Crocker Highlands' households have an annual income of at least $150,000. One-in-five (19%) have incomes between $75,000 and $150,000.[6]
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Education
Crocker Highlands Elementary School, an elementary school located on Midcrest Road, established in 1925, serves around 450 students from kindergarten through 5th grade.[7]
References
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