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ALAMO

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Why ALAMO?

Located seven miles from Lafayette, and a mere 28 miles from San Francisco, the unincorporated community of Alamo (population 14,000+) offers a rural feel, stately custom-built homes, large lot sizes, and room to breathe. It is equidistant between the city of Walnut Creek and the town of Danville. Alamo is surrounded by regional parks, and is a great place to reside if you enjoy the benefits of outdoor and nature activities, while still being close to all of the amenities the nearby larger city of Walnut Creek has to offer. Learn more at the official Alamo webpage.

Community

Alamo is known for being affluent and upscale. You will find large homes and horse properties in the area. Many Alamo residents belong to the Round Hill Country Club—facilities include an 18-hole golf course, 15 tennis courts, and an 8-lane competition-sized swimming pool. The town has one shopping center, several parks, and many hiking trails in the area.

Education

Alamo residents enjoy the benefits of top-ranked K-12 schools in San Ramon Valley School District. Students are provided with a curriculum that focuses on essential skills including language arts, mathematics, social studies and science. Physical education, health, foreign language, technology, and visual and performing arts programs are also offered.

Commute Times

San Francisco is 30-minute drive away (depending on traffic) or about an hour by Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART). The closest BART station is in Walnut Creek, about a nine-minute drive away. Oakland is approximately 20 minutes by car.

Restaurants

Alamo offers a nice selection of cafes and eateries in town. Here are the top choices according to Tripadvisor. And, don’t forget, a myriad of world-class restaurants are just ten minutes away in Walnut Creek.

Local Markets

Year-round on Sundays, you’ll find the Alamo Certified Farmers’ Market. Nearby, you can hit the Walnut Creek Farmers’ Market and the Moraga Farmers’ Market, both open every Sunday as well.

Weather

Summers here are warm and arid, while the winters tend to be short and wet. July and August are the hottest months, with the average high of 87°F. December is the coolest month, with an average low of 41°F.

Hiking

We mentioned nearby parks and open areas above for biking trail options, and you’ll find hiking here too—Briones National Park, Mt. Diablo State Park, Las Trampas Wilderness Park, and the Diablo Foothills are all nearby and offer great hiking trails. AllTrails lists the best hikes in the area, check it out here.

Pet Friendly

On top of the dog-friendly trails at the local national parks, your dog is going to love the 1.5 acre off-leash Hap Magee Ranch Dog Park. The “canine corral” features separate play areas for large and small dogs.

Bike-Friendly

Alamo is a great place to ride! Check out Trek Ride Club Alamo, where you’ll find the best places to bike in Alamo (along with great cycling routes in San Ramon, Danville, Martinez, San Jose, and Walnut Creek). Scroll down to see the list of mountain bike trails at nearby Briones National Park, Mt. Diablo State Park, Las Trampas, and the Diablo Foothills.

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* Contra Costa County Statistic: Based on data supplied by the MAX_EBRDI for single family home sales by volume in Contra Costa County between 2010-2020

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