One one side of the tunnel is Oakland/Berkeley and on the other side is Orinda, Lafayette, Moraga (also known as "Lamorinda") and Walnut Creek.
Oakland is urban, more traffic, more diversity, more restaurants, more things to do, higher in crime... just more urban.
Lamorinda is more suburban, more green, less traffic, more rancher style homes... less restaurants, some would say less diverse.
That's it in a nutshell. They are both very different places in some regards, but also very similar because they are less than a quarter mile apart. (Actually, the tunnel is 3,610 feet, long, to be exact.)
The Lafayette Reservoir - popular hiking area. |
I have known people who have said, they will never ever want to live in Oakland, and then some who say they would never ever live in Lamorinda. But most people, I think, would be open to either. And so the decision of on which side of the tunnel to live can be difficult.
American Kitchen - popular outdoor dining in downtown Lafayette |
If you will be living in Lamorinda and working in Oakland or San Francisco - as many do - there's the commute to consider. The tunnel itself can have some heavy bottle neck traffic. But there is also BART (train) stations in Orinda and Lafayette, so that makes it convenient.
I have lived on both sides of the tunnel. I like them both and it's hard for me to chose which one is better. As a Realtor, I get many clients who are relocating here and work in either Oakland or San Francisco and are debating on whether to live on the Oakland side or through the tunnel in Lamorinda. I try to paint a picture of what either side is like, and try to guide them as to what will suite their lifestyle the best. (Are public schools the most important to them? Do they want a shorter commute to work? Is nightlife important?)
Lake Merritt - they have gondolier rides. |
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