Featured Neighborhoods

  • ALAMO

    Alamo is nestled within the Northern California countryside and the large custom homes on half-acre lots further enhance the peaceful serenity of this East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area. Alamo is located between the city of Walnut Creek and the incorporated town of Danville.

    Alamo is incredibly kid-friendly and has plenty of outdoor activities available for kids and adults. The area features plenty of great public parks such as Hap Magee Ranch Park and Livorna Park, as well as Round Hill Country Club’s beautiful 18 hole golf course.

    The 33-mile multi-use Iron Horse Regional Trail passes directly through downtown Alamo and is ideal for bike riding, jogging, or taking a brisk stroll any time of day. Alamo is home to the Monte Vista High School Mustangs and is part of the prestigious San Ramon Valley Unified School District.

  • DANVILLE

    The Town of Danville is located in the San Ramon Valley in Contra Costa County, California. It is one of the incorporated municipalities in California that uses "town" in its name instead of "city".

    With a lively downtown district, Danville offers boutique shopping, outdoor dining, and a variety of local businesses to its residents and visitors. Danville hosts a farmer’s market each Saturday next to the Museum of the San Ramon Valley, located in the historic Southern Pacific Railroad Train Depot.

    The Iron Horse Regional Trail runs through Danville. It was first a railroad that has been converted to an 80-foot wide corridor of bike and hike trails as well as controlled intersections.

    Danville is home to the San Ramon Valley High School Wolves and is part of the prestigious San Ramon Valley Unified School District.

  • DIABLO

    Diablo is a small enclave of more than 1,000 people adjoining the Diablo County Club golf course. Less than three miles from the town of Danville, the area was once a swanky summer resort that attracted San Francisco's finest. William Randolph Hearst compared the area to Yosemite National Park, and Hearst's newspapers touted the club nationwide.

    Diablo’s luxurious homes flank Mount Diablo, with a backdrop of miles of open space. Houses include gated custom estates with a separate guest quarters and private chateaus with golf course views.

    Nearby Mount Diablo State Park offers miles of hiking trails, bicycling, and campsites. On a clear day, you can drive to the top with a picnic lunch and enjoy views of the Sierra Nevada Mountains to the east and the Golden Gate Bridge and the Farallon Islands to the west.