Kensington Real Estate
Applied Wholesale Mortgage and our
Alameda County real estate partner Premier Alameda County Homes
are the leading Kensington all in one real estate and mortgage
service in Alameda County. If you are looking to buy or sell a
home in Kensington look no farther than Applied Wholesale and
Premier Alameda County Homes. Our local real estate agents have
expertise in Alameda County's many cities and neighborhoods including
Kensington . If you are looking to buy
a home in Kensington click here. If you are looking
to sell
a home in Kensington click here. Our Kensington
agents will always give you the perronal service and care that
you would expect when buying or selling a home. We look forward
to the opportunity to help you get into your dream home. If you
have any questions feel free to contact us today toll free 800-743-4979
or locally at our Irvine offices 949-0599. We have the inside
track on Kensington foreclosures which can save you big money
on your Kensington home purchase. We can also work with you help
stop foreclosure or sell your home fast if things are tight.
About Kensington
Kensington is an unincorporated community and census-designated
place located in the East Bay, part of the San Francisco Bay Area,
in Contra Costa County, California. As of the 2000 census, the
CDP had a total population of 4,936. Kensington is an unincorporated
area of Contra Costa County. As such, Kensington does not have
a mayor, city council, or other municipal-level officials. It
does, however, have its own police and fire departments. http://www.aboutkensington.com/
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Area Schools
The Alameda County Office of Education plays a critical role
in linking administrators, teachers, and students in our 18 districts
to state policy priorities and new initiatives.
The office provides a strategic infrastructure of leadership,
hands-on support, centralized services and programs and accountability.
As with all of Californias COEs, the Alameda County Office
of Education is dedicated to providing leadership for education.
In this role, we identify new program opportunities and resources
that benefit the children, districts and communities. We also
engage local, regional and statewide elected officials in the
development of solutions and innovative practices.
We serve:
18 K-12 districts;
350 schools;
10,000 teachers;
225,000 students;
Children with special needs and their parents;
Incarcerated and expelled youth; and
School-age parents and their children.