I was talking to Empire Realty Broker Associate Julie Dudum the other day about Downtown Walnut Creek. Julie is an experienced real estate professional who lives in Downtown Walnut Creek and has a great sense of the community and why it is such a great place to call home!
Q: Julie, tell me about Downtown Walnut Creek and the homes in that area. Why are they different?
A: Each home in Downtown Walnut Creek is different and cuter than the next - they are truly the gems of Walnut Creek. Most homes downtown were built in the 1920s or 1930s and exude so much charm and character. Each home evokes a feeling! There is a tremendous amount of pride among homeowners in downtown. Many are original owners! Typically when a new family moves into the neighborhood, they are greeted with warmth and a very welcoming feeling, characteristic of yesteryear. My clients love the convenience of being so close to downtown as well.
Q: For children, what school districts are kids a part of downtown?
Q: You live downtown, correct? Tell me about that and the unique home you are in.
Q: Yes, I live downtown in the Almond Shuey District and absolutely love it. In my neighborhood there are families, retired couples, executives, original homeowners, and more. The home we live in was the mayor's home in the 1930s, so it has a ton of historic and sentimental meaning to my family and to the city of Walnut Creek.
Q: What do you love most about this neighborhood?
A: I love the historic feeling that this neighborhood has. No two homes are the same! I love the close-knit community that is felt downtown. In fact, every year in August there is an Almond Shuey block party and is something we look forward to every year. it's a great opportunity to catch up with friends and neighbors.
Thank you Julie! Do you have a special community you'd like to tell us about in the East Bay? Drop us a line or leave us a comment here!
Posted by Katie Lance, Marketing Manager, Empire Realty Associates
Featured Alamo, CA Community ~ Bryan Ranch and Whitegate
I recently chatted with Empire Realty Associates Partners & Broker Associates Dana and Paul Weiler about the beautiful neighborhoods of Whitegate and Bryan Ranch in Alamo. This is what they had to say:
Q: Tell me about this area. Where in Alamo is it located, and what types of homes are there?
A: These communities are located on the eastern end of Stone Valley Road, at the foothills of Mt. Diablo. There are four different ‘neighborhoods' and they include all single family situated on private lots, many with outstanding views of the mountain, valleys and pastureland. The homes located in Bryan Terrace are situated on small lots, easy to maintain and all with fabulous, private lots and great views. All of the other neighborhoods have homes located on spacious lots, backing to open spaces. Many homes are single level, some are two story and all are very well maintained. There are several lots that can accommodate horses and if desired, chickens, goats and sheep! There is also an exclusive private street with seven lots featuring properties from 5 to 21 acres, breathtaking estate homes and amazing properties with stunning views!
Amazing Mt. Diablo Views!
Q: How would you describe this neighborhood?
A: Homes are surrounded by acres and acres of open space, quiet streets, sidewalks, very little turnover with families settling in to raise their children and enjoy their grandchildren. Located nearby to 12 years of top rated schools, great parks and hiking trails.
Q: What is the best thing about it?
A: The privacy and peace is outstanding! You can watch eagles and hawks soar; see cows grazing on the hills and enjoy gorgeous sunsets! Within minutes to both Alamo and Danville, yet in the country, adjacent to Mt. Diablo State Park! Large yards and gorgeous trees!
Q: Anything else you'd like to add?
A: The homes are custom designed and many have been remodeled and updated over the years. School buses transport children to their elementary school, Oak Hill Park is nearby featuring summer concerts, picnic areas and a beautiful community center.
EMPIRE REALTORS SANDI MITCHELL AND BRIAN WILLINGHAM FORM NEW PARTNERSHIP IN LAMORINDA AREA
WALNUT CREEK - Empire Realty Associates Realtor Brian Willingham and Empire Realty Associates Partner Sandi Mitchell, are proud to announce that they have partnered to bring their real estate sales experience to the Lamorinda market. Combined, Sandi and Brian have over 30 years of local real estate knowledge and expertise.
Sandi is the current President of the Lafayette Rotary Club & Board member of the Lafayette Chamber. Sandi has made her home in Lafayette & conducted her real estate business there since 1981.
"With such deep roots and knowledge of the area, we are excited to offer Lamorinda homeowners the benefit of this new relationship. Also, I am thrilled to have this young man working with me to marry my ‘years of experience' and combining his ‘new generation' of talents which I believe provides a strong team covering a broad spectrum of talents!" said Sandi Mitchell.
Brian is a resident of Orinda and has been in real estate for six years. Brian says, "I am excited about the opportunity to partner with Sandi and most importantly, excited to offer Lamorinda homeowners the benefits of this new relationship."
Brian and Sandi both realize that this ever changing real estate market requires a proactive and an innovative approach to serve their past, present and future clients. By partnering together, they will be able to provide topnotch, professional real estate services to the diverse residents of Lamorinda.
For more information please contact Sandi at 925.451.8308 or Brian at 925.366.3276 or visit them at www.sandimitchell.com
Posted by Katie Lance, Marketing Manager, Empire Realty Associates
Hidden Valley is a truly unique neighborhood nestled within the town of Danville!
Secluded within a hidden valley and surrounded by hundreds of acres of open space, homes are nestled among picturesque foothills covered with ancient live oaks and fields of clustering wildflowers.
Recently I spoke with Empire Realty Partner Sue Rubin about Hidden Valley who has been working with buyers and sellers within Hidden Valley for over 20 years!
Q: Tell me about Hidden Valley - why do you think it is such a special place?
A: Hidden Valley is a beautiful community that is truly tucked away from it all and surrounded by acres of hills, open space, oak trees, wild turkeys and farm animals. It feels like country living, yet is minutes from transportation, schools, parks, Mount Diablo and town. The icing on the cake is that there is tremendous camaraderie amongst the neighbors; in times of need, one can always count on the neighbors to be there for one another
Q: Tell me about the 2 "collections" at Hidden Valley
A: There are 2collections at Hidden Valley. The first is the class collection. The Classic Collection at Hidden Valley offers distinctive single family homes featuring unique courtyard entries. There are four floor plans in this collection. The size of these homes range from three bedrooms with over 2100SF to six bedrooms with over 3000SF. The second collection, the Summit Collection at Hidden Valley offers estate-sized homes. There are four floor plans in this collection. The size of these homes range from four and five bedroom floor plans with sizes ranging from approximately 3,072SF to approximately 3,800SF.
Q: What are some of the amenities that homeowners can enjoy at Hidden Valley?
A: Hidden Valley homeowners enjoy the use of the community's two tennis courts, pool and clubhouse, sport court, tot lot, and maintenance by the homeowners' association of all common areas including the hundreds of acres of open space.
Thank you Sue! We would love your comments and feedback - if you have a special community you'd like to tell us about please leave us a comment here!
Posted by Katie Lance, Marketing Manager, Empire Realty Associates
EMPIRE REALTY ASSOCIATES PARTICIPATES IN HOLIDAY FOOD DRIVE
DANVILLE and WALNUT CREEK - Empire Realty Associates teams up with the Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano to gather donations for the Holiday Food Drive. Donations include canned and dried goods, peanut butter, fruit juice, and other non-perishable items. The Danville and Walnut Creek offices have two bins, one located in the main lobby of each office.
The Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano was founded in 1975 and serves over 98,000 people every month. They distribute about 9.6 million pounds of food per year, which is enough for about 7.68 million meals. Their mission is, "to alleviate hunger and provide an efficient, coordinated system for collecting and distributing food that reduces food waste and increases public awareness regarding hunger and food security issues in Contra Costa and Solano counties."
Empire Realty Associates and the Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano recognize the growing rate of families in need this holiday season. Empire has participated in the traditional food drive before and has always been committed to the greater good of the community.
They will have donation bins in the main lobby of Empire November 4th until December 18th and are open from Monday through Friday from 8:30am - 5pm.
Realtor, Tracy Pisenti is passionate about the close-knit community of Greenbrook. I asked to to put into her own words what she loved about Greenbrook, why it is so special to her, and why it is a great place to call home!
"My favorite Saturday morning ritual is to wake up before the kids, pour myself a cup of coffee and venture out to our back deck overlooking San Ramon Creek and relax for 15 minutes of peace and quiet before the kids bound downstairs to start our day. As the trees gently rustle in the breeze, I hear the soft "ping . . . ping . . . ping" of a metal bat hitting the ball in the batting cages at Osage Park, which is right across the creek from our home.
Looking up above the trees at the creek, I take in the beautiful Las Trampas Ridge, just a short hop across the freeway, but home to endless miles of wonderful hiking trails. Behind me, the sun is just peeking up over the South end of Mt. Diablo - a majestic and awesome mountain around which much of our beautiful San Ramon Valley lies.
The dog barks, the boys invade my quiet . . . and so begins our day in the fabulous Greenbrook area of Danville!
I feel so fortunate to live and work in one of the most lovely communities in the East Bay. Danville still has a quaint charm which pulls from its past, and the Town has done an outstanding job balancing beautifully updated buildings while still maintaining the "old town" feel that welcomes visitors and residents with warmth and grace.
The area most call "Greenbrook" is actually comprised of several smaller pocket neighborhoods including Greenbrook, Sycamore, Danville Station, Shadow Hills, Danville Place, as well as the more upscale Hidden Hills/Tunbridge Estates and Hansen Lane Estates - a small enclave of Clarum-built solar powered and LEED certified luxury homes nestled on the edge of the Iron Horse Trail near Osage Park.
To keep things simple, let's just call the area "Greenbrook".
Tucked in between Sycamore Valley Road, Camino Ramon and Crow Canyon Road, the Greenbrook area was originally orchards. Miles and miles of endless orchards with lovely views of Mt. Diablo to the east and the Las Trampas Hills to the west. Every couple of miles you might run across a ranch home, but for the most part, the area was not developed until the 1970's. One of the first developers to move into the Greenbrook area was Damé, who developed much of the area in the mid-1970's to early 1980's. The Housing Group and Shapell built the very popular Hidden Hills and Tunbridge Estates in the late 1980's and 1990's - an area now coined "Funbridge" for their open door neighborhood gatherings and huge Halloween block party.
In 2009, Clarum homes added their mark and brought our cozy "Greenbrook" into the 21st century with a small enclave of spectacular estate homes which are not only LEED certified and solar powered, but the first certified Zero Energy Homes in Contra Costa County.
But in the eyes of most Greenbrook area residents, it's not the architecture, builder or developer that brought them here; it's the outstanding schools and uniquely close-knit community. With two top rated elementary schools (John Baldwin Elementary and Greenbrook Elementary) and the highly rated Charlotte Wood Middle School right here in our backyards, this is an area where children can walk or ride their bikes to some of the best schools in Northern California. Teachers and families alike move to this area simply to attend our schools.
And with the outstanding San Ramon Valley High School nearing its 100-year anniversary, we have pride in knowing our children will benefit from 12 years of top notch education.
Part of what makes our schools and local community so strong is the level of family involvement here. Parents are not only involved in their childrens' education and activities, but they are highly involved in helping their schools through fundraising, classroom involvement and staying politically active in Sacramento and beyond. The level of commitment not only improves our schools, but in turn strengthens our property values, as people continue to seek out homes in the area because of the schools and strong feeling of community.
Osage Park is a great place for families and friends to hang out, play sports, and have a great day!
Did I mention sports? On a warm spring or summer afternoon, you'll hear the chiming music of the ice cream truck as it arrives to cool down Osage's visitors, young and old. In some ways, it's a step back in time, which those of us who live here cherish.
On any given day in the Greenbrook area, you'll find neighbors out walking with dogs on leash, babies in strollers, kids on trikes, bikes and scooters and empty-nesters out for a leisurely evening stroll. It's a "wave and say hello" kind of neighborhood, where everyone knows each other and is truly happy to be here.
Right in the center of our neighborhood is Osage Park, a 35-acre park known for its stunning memorial rose garden bordering a paved path which circles the park. In the center are multiple baseball diamonds and soccer fields, home to Danville Little League and site of many Mustang Soccer practices and games. There's a quaint old Snack Shack that serves up the best burgers in town during baseball season, and a kids' play area with jungle gyms and a mini-water park for the little ones."
Thank you so much Tracy! Do you have a community story you'd like to share? Send us an email or leave us a comment below, we'd love to hear from you!
Posted by Katie Lance, Marketing Manager, Empire Realty Associates
The City of Orinda is having a city-wide earthquake drill this Sunday. In preparation for that, the community that Allison lives in, Canyon Ranch Estates, is organizing a detailed emergency plan of action. The association has divided up the neighborhood into a number of different zones. Each zone has a captain.
In the event of an emergency,the captain is responsible for checking on the homes in his/her zone, making sure all the gas and power are off and checking on the safety of the families.
Allison is the co-captain for her zone. She attended a meeting last night with other zone leaders to prepare for Sunday's drill.
As we embark on the 20 year anniversary of the Loma Prieta earthquake, many cities in the bay area seem to be taking this opportunity to get ready in the event of an earthquake.
Kudos to the City of Orinda for planning this drill and getting prepared!
For additional info on how to prepare you and your family in the even of an earthquake, check out these 2 links:
I was talking to Empire Realty Associates Partner, Tom Hart recently about the beautiful community of Canyon Lakes in San Ramon. Canyon Lakes Country Club in San Ramon is a ‘destination' community for homebuyers of all interests and ages for many reasons ... variety of homes & price ranges, scenic beauty, unparalleled amenities and accessibility.
Here is what Tom had to say about Canyon Lakes:
Q: Tell me about this unique community:
A: Canyon Lakes is comprised of about 1800 homes in five different neighborhood entry points conveniently located off Crow Canyon Road, Bollinger Canyon Road and Alcosta Boulevard to include 2 bedroom condominiums, 5 bedroom detached homes and everything inbetween; incredible lake, golf & valley views are major attractions as are amenities that vary from 24 manned privacy gates to swimming pools to tennis courts.
Q: Where is it located?
A: Canyon Lakes' central location enables its residents to not only enjoy their homes and neighbors but also to walk or bike ride to shopping, parks, restaurants and more! In fact, many Canyon Lakes homeowners relax in their own backyards to watch the 4th of July fireworks display every year in San Ramon!
Q: What types of homes are available?
A: Prices for homes range from about $300,000 for a starter condo up to about $1,000,000 for the largest detached home with panoramic views backing to the prestigious Canyon Lakes golf club - one of the highest rated public courses in the Bay Area. The beautiful vistas, several lakes & ponds, open fairways & greens and rolling hills also provide for a bounty of wild life to include pheasant, quail, rabbit, wild turkey, hawk, heron and other abundant bird species. Whether you are semi-retired and looking for carefree living with superb amenities & security or raising a family with the benefit of the highly ranked San Ramon Valley Unified School District, you will find Canyon Lakes Country Club a wonderful choice!
I was speaking to Empire Realty Partner & Broker Associate Barbara Youngman today about the community of Greenbrook. Barbara specializes in working with buyers and sellers throughout the Diablo and Tri-Valley communities, but she has a special place in her heart for Greenbrook; a very family oriented neighborhood in Danville, CA.
Barbara knows many of the teachers at Greenbrook School very well. Below is an article from Barbara about a very special teacher!
"Something was MISSING, when school started at Greenbrook this year......
Mrs. Allred, a second grade teacher at the school for the past 13 years was missing! Her husband accepted a transfer with Wells Fargo Bank, to London. So, they sold their house and they are off on a new adventure. Mrs. Allred retired from her beloved position of helping children discover new concepts at this important time in learning development. Mrs. Allred says, "Children spend kindergarten and first grade ‘learning to read'. In second grade that changes to ‘reading to learn'." How fortunate is the child that discovers the excitement found in the world of reading.
At this age children are learning to be accountable, aware of right and wrong, they want to be honest, they want to please, says Mrs. Allred. And, that the children at this age have inquiring minds, forming memories, writing stories, learning new skills in math, such as, "carry & borrow". They also learn to tell time. They are eager sponges, just soaking up knowledge.
She first came to Greenbrook School on Valentine's Day, to substitute in a kindergarten class for three weeks. The class of thirty two children had twenty boys. They had a difficult time getting a teacher to stay with such a lively class. Mrs. Allred got their attention right away by speaking in rhymes, which she continued to do for the remainder of the year-no regular conversation, always rhymes.
The children were captivated! The principle, seeing her abilities, hired her full time immediately. The next year and from then on, she taught second grade, which was her favorite.
Greenbrook School is the recipient of all the awards possible and is designated as a "Distingushed School". Substitute teachers say that the school has the friendliest staff in the valley, a staff that is very open, loving and accepting. The parent support is one of the reasons for the school's success. Parents devote many hours of volunteer work to assist in making the school a great asset to the community.
We will all miss Mrs. Allred and we thank her for her many years of giving to our community and to the children. Mrs. Allred thought that teaching at Greenbrook was the best postion anyone could have. She said, "You know, the children here are happy. It is wonderful to teach happy children. I have loved it and will always treasure my fond memories."
Welcome to the "Good Life" offered by this prestigious gated country club community in Danville.
I was talking to Empire Realty Partner Sue Rubin the other day about Crow Canyon Country Club. Crow Canyon is the type of community where you feel safe walking down the street, where neighbors wave "hi" to each other, and residents feel like they are on vacation year round! Crow Canyon offers a casual elegance that so many residents appreciate and enjoy. Families of all ages and stages love to call Crow Canyon "home!"
Here is what Sue had to say about this wonderful community in Danville:
Q: Sue, tell me about this special community:
A: This special community is situated within a wonderful golf course and country club setting, acres of open space and greenbelts, and is surrounded by more wonderful views of the Las Trampas Range, rolling hills, sunsets, city lights, and Mt. Diablo.
Q: What type of amenities are available by living here and being a part of the club?
A: Homeowners also enjoy special privileges and amenities such as the use of this private neighborhood's six community pools, 24-hour gate attendant at the main entry and roving patrol, and maintenance of the common area grounds and landscaping.
Q: What types of homes are in Crow Canyon Country Club?
A: This exclusive private community offers a variety of home styles and settings. The townhomes are referred to as "Fairway Villas" and are located on the golf course. They boast two and three bedroom homes with sizes ranging from approximately 1,364SF to 1,608SF. The detached Garden Manor homes feature three and four bedroom homes with sizes ranging from approximately 1650SF to approximately 2,137SF. Settings of these homes vary... choose from golf course, greenbelt, or open space. The "Country Estate" homes offer three and four bedroom homes situated on full size lots with approximately 1,865SF to 2,880SF. Choices of settings are either golf course or open space.
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