The Baby Boom years saw the addition of several subdivisions in Livermore. From 1950 through 1966, the Jensen Tract as it is commonly referred to, sprung up in the southeastern portion of Livermore.
These modest one story ranch-style homes were primarily built with 3 bedrooms, 1 or 2 bathrooms and with 1 or two car garages. Some larger models have a 4th bedroom. Over the years, this has been a popular neighborhood due to it proximity to both Lawrence Livermore Laboratory and Sandia National Laboratory – two of the largest employers in Livermore. Some of the original models have changed dramatically as homeowners have added second stories or updated exteriors with more contemporary styling.
This community does not have an HOA.
Nearby Park
A fabulous Livermore resource is just down the street – Robert Livermore Community Center, and Robert Livermore Park. You’ll find a host of activities and amenities to appeal to young and old alike.
Schools
- Jackson Elementary School
- East Avenue Middle School
- Livermore Valley Charter School
- Livermore Valley Charter Preparatory
- Livermore High School
Note: Always check with the Livermore Valley School District Office for assigned schools as boundaries occasionally change.
Market Data:
During 2011, 51 homes sold between $215,000 and $450,000 in the Jensen Tract. As of Feb. 6, homes have sold between $25,000 to $460,000. There 10 pending sales priced between $219,000 and $324,950 and 5 homes for sale in the Jensen Tract.
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