Looking for a quiet, pristine home in Alameda?
One & Two-Bedroom Apartments
Alameda Park Apartments is a family-owned, two-building community of one and two bedroom courtyard style apartments in West Alameda. Enjoy the best of both worlds here in a home on the urban island! We offer the comfort of a small town, but with easy access to the rich cultural, recreational, and business life of San Francisco, Oakland, and the East Bay Area.

Street entrance, Building A, 547 Buena Vista Ave.

Inside entrance, Building B, 549 Buena Vista Ave.
Amenities
Gated security pedestrian entrance
Gated covered & uncovered parking
- New! Luxer One package lockers
Security lighting throughout
Landscaped courtyard setting
Sparkling pool
On-site laundry rooms
Pet-friendly
Smoke-free property
Online resident portal
Professional on-site management
On-site maintenance staff
Neighborhood
Alameda Island
Alameda was once part of one of the biggest coastal oak forests in the world, and was named in Spanish for “grove.” The City of Alameda is now a city of homes, beaches and local businesses occupying three islands — Alameda Island, Bay Farm Island, and Coast Guard Island.
Living in Alameda
Alameda Island is flat, with 5.7 miles of coastline — perfect for walking, biking, kite surfing, or kayaking. Our picturesque shores include marinas, harbors, and views of San Francisco. Our Mediterranean climate has mild winters and dry summers averaging in the 70° zone.

Crown State Beach view. Photo source: Ingrid Taylar

Alameda schools. Photo source: Academy of Alameda
Schools
Search the Alameda Unified School District public schools list or find charter and private schools from pre-K to high school to find the right fit for your family. The 62-acre campus of College of Alameda, our local community college, is nearby within walking or biking distance.
Groceries
- Safeway at the Alameda Landing
- Lucky at Marina Village Shopping Center
- Grocery Outlet on Buena Vista Ave.
- Farmers Market on Webster St.
- Neighborhood markets on Webster St.
- Trader Joes at South Shore Center