Neighborhoods
South Antioch (Deer Valley, Sand Creek, Black Diamond area): This sector of Antioch presents a newer, more upscale residential profile. Homes here largely date back 10 to 20 years, contributing to a quieter atmosphere. Residents benefit from immediate access to regional parks and expansive open spaces. Property values in South Antioch typically range from $700,000 to over $840,000, a reflection of the area's housing quality and strong school ratings. This area attracts families seeking contemporary homes, tranquil surroundings, and enrollment in institutions like Deer Valley High. Central Antioch (Dallas Ranch, Lone Tree, Country Hills): Representing the city's middle market, Central Antioch features a blend of housing stock. Established residences from the 1980s and 2000s coexist with ongoing new construction. The area provides convenient access to retail centers, Highway 4, and a variety of educational facilities. Home prices generally fall between the mid-$500,000s and $700,000. This segment of Antioch appeals to a broad spectrum of buyers looking for a balance between cost and amenities. North/Downtown Antioch: As the city's historic core, situated along the San Joaquin River waterfront, North/Downtown Antioch offers more accessible housing options, with some properties priced below $500,000. The area retains its historical character, features a BART station, and is undergoing revitalization. These efforts include the introduction of new dining establishments, a farmers market, and waterfront enhancements. This neighborhood suits buyers who prioritize historical charm, affordability, and direct access to public transit.


