Updated June 22, 2026
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Residential spacing offers a moderate level of separation, though some blocks feature high density with houses positioned very close together. According to iHuus data, this provides slightly more buffer between neighbors than the average area in Albany.
Residential spacing is slightly higher than the Albany average, featuring a mix of homes with mature landscaping and narrow side yards. While some properties have significant buffers, other areas contain closely packed houses with minimal distance between neighbors.
Residential spacing is slightly more dense than the Albany average, featuring narrow urban lots with some shared walls and houses positioned close to one another. According to iHuus data, this area offers a mix of varied setbacks and some buffer between neighbors.
| Neighborhood | Score | City Rank | vs. City Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| East Shore | 4.8 | #1 | +0.7 ↑ |
| Thousand Oaks | 4.5 | #2 | +0.4 ↑ |
| Hillside | 4.4 | #3 | +0.3 ↑ |
| Ocean View | 4.3 | #4 | +0.2 ↑ |
| Solano Hill | 4.3 | #5 | +0.2 ↑ |
| Dartmouth | 4 | #6 | -0.1 ↓ |
| Lower Solano | 4 | #7 | -0.1 ↓ |
| San Gabriel Triangle | 4 | #8 | -0.1 ↓ |
| North of Marin | 4 | #9 | -0.1 ↓ |
| West Washington | 4 | #10 | -0.1 ↓ |
| East Washington | 4 | #11 | -0.1 ↓ |
| Garfield | 4 | #12 | -0.1 ↓ |
| Albany Terrace | 3.5 | #13 | -0.6 ↓ |
| South of Marin | 3.4 | #14 | -0.7 ↓ |
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