Richmond, California is a traditionally working class city located in the East Bay Area, roughly a half hour drive from Oakland. Even now, Richmond is a rare refuge of affordability in one of America’s most expensive property markets. Residents love the warm and welcoming community and families like that the schools are quite good. And if you like the outdoors, Richmond boasts miles of biking and walking trails along with the largest off-leash dog park in the country.
Though Richmond is affordable in Bay Area terms, its housing prices are still above the national average. The average rent on a one-bedroom apartment is $1,488, up 21% over 2021 prices. The median home price is $649K, up 8% since 2021. Moving to Richmond might still mean downsizing for some families.
Thankfully, the East Bay has plenty of self-storage facilities, including many in Richmond proper. It’s easy to find a place that’s easy and close to home. And self-storage is probably more affordable than you think, even if you need a larger unit. If you’re thinking of a move to Richmond, don’t let storage hold you back.