San Ramon California
San Ramon real estate landscape is characterized by its rich tapestry of housing options, catering to the needs of individuals, families, and established professionals alike.
Walnut Creek California
Big City Buzz with Mountain Views Mt. Diablo, Glam restaurants, power shopping, edgy art, cool theater and symphonic music – all in a small town jewelsetting ringed by mountain views that deliver on their promise of outdoor recreational opportunities. Yes, you can have it all. And it’s all in Walnut Creek. Located in the temperate East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area, Walnut Creek is 22 miles from San Francisco and 15 miles from Berkeley, close enough for easy access and synergistic sophistication but far enough away for a respite from big city stress. It’s the best of both worlds. [tabs style=”style3″] [tab title=”Schools”] [/tab] [tab title=”Walk Score”] What’s Your Walk Score? [/tab] [tab title=”Community Links”] [/tab] [/tabs] [optima_express_toppicks id=”336102″ header=”true” includeMap=”true”]
Pleasanton California
Pleasanton is a community situated in the Tri-Valley Region of the Bay Area in Northern California. We are a family-oriented community and pride ourselves on our numerous parks, recreation facilities and programs. Pleasanton is also home to thriving business parks and the regional Stoneridge Mall. The Pleasanton Unified School District has been named a National District of Character and 12 out of our 14 schools have received the California Distinguished School designation. Together, the City and School District are committed to building a Community of Character. Our Downtown is the heart of our community — the setting for festivals, street parties, parades, weekly summer concerts, Saturday farmer’s market and other special events. Downtown also offers some of the finest dining and shopping in the Tri-Valley. Pleasanton is also home to the Alameda County Fairgrounds which hosts statewide and regional events, as well as the annual Alameda County Fair. [tabs style=”style3″] [tab title=”Schools”] [/tab] [tab title=”Walk Score”] What’s Your Walk Score? [/tab] [tab title=”Community Links”] [/tab] [/tabs] [optima_express_toppicks id=”336109″ header=”true” includeMap=”true”]
Orinda California
The City of Orinda is a family-oriented community in a semi-rural valley on the east side of the Oakland/Berkeley hills in the San Francisco Bay Area. It offers its 17,600 residents a serene setting in contrast to the more urban existence of the surrounding area. Orinda is situated immediately east of the Caldecott Tunnel on Highway 24 and is served by Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART). The tree-studded hillsides of the 12.8 square-mile city contributes to its beauty. It is surrounded by natural settings including Tilden Park, San Pablo Reservoir, Briones Open Space and the Lafayette Reservoir. Orinda schools are consistently ranked among the best in California. Orinda’s proximity to San Francisco makes Orinda a delightful place to live and work. [tabs style=”style3″] [tab title=”Schools”] [/tab] [tab title=”Walk Score”] What’s Your Walk Score? [/tab] [tab title=”Community Links”] [/tab] [/tabs] [optima_express_toppicks id=”336100″ header=”true” includeMap=”true”]
Livermore California
Founded in 1869, Livermore is California’s oldest wine region, framed by award-winning wineries, farm lands and ranches that mirror the valley’s western heritage. The City of Livermore (pop. 80,968) encompasses 26.44 square miles and is the easternmost city in the San Francisco Bay Area; the gateway to the Central Valley. Protection by the coastal range provides the Livermore Valley with a mild climate that enhances the pursuit of a more relaxed, less congested lifestyle. technology As home to renowned science and technology centers, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Sandia National Laboratory, Livermore is a technological hub and an academically engaged community. It has become an integral part of the Bay Area, successfully competing in the global market powered by its wealth of research, technology and innovation. Rodeo Stagecoach Livermore’s arts, culture, western heritage and vibrant wine industry provide a unique blend to this special community. Historic Downtown Livermore is enjoying a renaissance reestablishing the downtown as the city’s preeminent shopping, dining, entertainment and cultural district with a 10-screen cinema and a 500-seat performing arts center. With the addition of several residential projects and a pedestrian-oriented environment, the City is establishing an active urban living experience in the Valley. [tabs style=”style3″] [tab title=”Schools”] [/tab] [tab title=”Walk Score”] What’s Your Walk Score? [/tab] [tab title=”Community Links”] [/tab] [/tabs] [optima_express_toppicks id=”336099″ header=”true” includeMap=”true”]
Lafayette California
For Living. For business. For you. The best of any condition is the seamless combination of form and function. Lafayette’s beauty and quiet rural atmosphere is never overshadowed by the variety of services, products, activities, resources and recreations offered. They combine exquisitely into the best condition for living, working and owning a business. For Living Forget about Lafayette having some of California’s top primary educational institutions. Even forget about the theaters, the Lafayette reservoir, the Iron Horse walking trail… those are icing on an already tasty cake. Lafayette is so much more. For instance, look at the wide range of clubs and organizations in the community. From Little Leagues to Rotary Clubs; from drama groups to an archery club, there is something to peak everyone’s interest in being a participant in the community. The Lafayette Community Center offers a myriad of activities for all Lafayette residents from preschoolers through older adults and seniors. The City Council and City Commissions also meet at the Community Center. Living here means enjoying being a daily part of the community and having a say in what matters. Lafayette understands that your hometown is for living. [tabs style=”style3″] [tab title=”Schools”] [/tab] [tab title=”Walk Score”] What’s Your Walk Score? [/tab] [tab title=”Community Links”] [/tab] [/tabs] [optima_express_toppicks id=”336098″ header=”true” includeMap=”true”]
Dublin California
Crossroads of the Bay Area Dublin has long been known as the crossroads of the Bay Area. Dublin now sits at the crossroads of two major highways: Interstate 580 and Interstate 680. However, the significance of the crossroads dates back more than 200 years when Dublin served as the crossroads of two important stage routes – one from the Bay Area to Stockton and the other from Martinez to San Jose. The Alamilla Spring, located in the Dublin area, provided a place for travelers to change horses and freshen up before continuing their journey. [tabs style=”style3″] [tab title=”Schools”] [/tab] [tab title=”Walk Score”] What’s Your Walk Score? [/tab] [tab title=”Community Links”] [/tab] [/tabs] [optima_express_toppicks id=”336097″ header=”true” includeMap=”true”]
Danville California
The “Heart of the San Ramon Valley,” Danville offers the perfect blend of upscale amenities and small town charm. Its quaint character and convenient location just 30 miles east of San Francisco make it the perfect place to work, live, and play. With a population of approximately 42,039. Danville is known for its small-town atmosphere and its outstanding quality of life. Danville’s historic downtown features shops, restaurants, and art galleries that draw people from throughout the area. You’ll find epicurean adventures around every corner like upscale eateries with one-of-a-kind menus and pizzerias with family-friendly fare. Arts and culture abound at the Village Theatre, The Museum of the San Ramon Valley, and the Tao House—home to America’s only Nobel Prize winning playwright Eugene O’Neill. One of Danville’s most desirable attributes is its sense of community. The town hosts a wonderful array of events throughout the year from Farmer’s Markets to street fairs to holiday celebrations. The Town’s highly rated schools, executive homes, and unending recreational activities(including hiking, biking, swimming and more) add to the town’s unparalleled appeal. [tabs style=”style3″] [tab title=”Schools”] [/tab] [tab title=”Walk Score”] What’s Your Walk Score? [/tab] [tab title=”Community Links”] [/tab] [/tabs] [optima_express_toppicks id=”336090″ header=”true” includeMap=”true”]
Blackhawk California
Blackhawk is a large development in Danville. Featuring the Blackhawk Country Club, the Blackhawk Museum and outstanding shopping, Blackhawk is geared towards larger, more expensive homes. This is a beautiful community in which to live. [tabs style=”style3″] [tab title=”Schools”] [/tab] [tab title=”Community Links”] [/tab] [tab title=”Walk Score”] What’s Your Walk Score? [/tab] [/tabs] [optima_express_toppicks id=”336095″ header=”true” includeMap=”true”]
Alamo California
Today Alamo is an enclave of green with many homes on lots of 0.5 acres (2,000 m2) between Walnut Creek and Danville. Alamo is located in Contra Costa County. Adjoining towns and cities are Walnut Creek to the north, Danville, Dublin, and San Ramon to the south, and Diablo plus Blackhawk to the southeast. The area was named Alamo, which means “poplar” or “cottonwood” in Spanish. Because of its location and fine weather, Alamo grew quickly. An early road from the redwoods near Moraga ran through Tice Valley to Alamo, since Americans preferred redwood for building materials instead of Mexican adobe brick. The Alamo post office is the oldest continuously operated one in the valley. It was always an important community gathering place. [tabs style=”style3″] [tab title=”Schools”] [/tab] [tab title=”Community Links”] [/tab] [tab title=”Walk Score”] What’s Your Walk Score? [/tab] [/tabs] [optima_express_toppicks id=”336092″ header=”true” includeMap=”true”]