Benicia, in Solano County, is like an island within an island. The south, east and west borders are surrounded by water, with the north being bordered by Lake Herman and Vallejo. While Benicia is often coveted for its numerous fishing and water skiing opportunities, the majority of visitors come here to shop for antiques and collectibles. The city is divided into many districts, with the art district located at the far northeast of the city.
Prime real estate at affordable prices! Rent to own homes are the main attractions in Benicia. The real estate is plentiful, and there are many styles of homes to choose from including Craftsman, California ranch, bungalow and contemporary. Some communities within Benicia offer Spanish-style stucco homes, while other neighborhoods offer contemporary multi-leveled abodes. Some 5 bedroom homes are available at $2,500 per month. Popular neighborhoods include City Center and Southampton Road.
Numerous waterfront properties! Waterfront properties in Benicia are highly sought after for their tranquil beauty and stunning views of Carquinez Strait and Suisun Bay. Many homes are listed as for sale by owner, but a select few are rent to own properties. Homes located further inland rent from $1,400 to $2,500 per month, while those closer to the water are available for rent around $2,000 per month.
Enjoy fun activities throughout every season! Water sports are popular activities for visitors and residents alike. The water way is accessed for fishing, skiing and boating throughout most of the year via the Benicia Marina. For those who want a little more privacy, Lake Herman offers the same attractive extras at a further distance. This lake borders the north of Benicia and sees its fair share of visitors from the spring to fall seasons. For residents who enjoy land events, take advantage of Art in the Park, Benicia Peddler's Fair and the Torchlight Parade. As a visual art center, Arts Benicia is primed for creative ventures.
Get around with ease! The open roads and stunning landscapes of northern California offer residents endless ways to explore their new surroundings. Benicia has a public transport system with SolTrans that services its residents and neighbors, but many choose to drive to their destinations. The Benicia-Martinez Bridge allows for travel across the water. The parallel 680 and 780 freeways serve the area, and both are connected by East 2nd street. The San Francisco Bay Trail offers jogging and bicycling access around the Bay.