During the roaring twenties Piedmont boasted more millionaires per square foot than any other city in the world. In 1907 the residents voted to become their own city rather than be considered a neighborhood of Oakland. With less than 11,000 res...
A small town atmosphere with an outstanding quality of life. Almost 50,000 residents enjoy this beautiful little city in the heart of the San Ramon Valley. Initially it was a farming community but has grown in to a mid sized residential suburb....
This sleepy little affluent town nestles below Walnut Creek against the I680 commute corridor making it commutable both to San Francisco and the peninsula and silicon valley. Surrounded by picturesque valley ridges that protect from most of the...
This city has one of the most vibrant communities in the county with a plethora of fine dining experiences and a high end mall. Walnut creek is a hub as it connects I680 and Highway 24. It sits happily on the sunny side of the picturesque Mt Di...
Welcome to Orinda, voted by Forbes as one of the friendliest towns in America. It’s close to so many high tech jobs and yet has a rural small town vibe. Orinda adjoins the Siesta Valley Recreation area whose ridges creates a unique microclima...
There are 28 cities called Lafayette in the USA but California has the prettiest. With almost 25,000 residents this town is small but growing. It has a little more hustle and bustle with a vibrant series of tasty restaurants and boutique shops ...
Moraga is a pastoral sleepy paradise nestled in what was once the Rancho Laguna De Los Palos Colorados (Ranch Of The Lake Of The Redwoods). Named and founded by Joaquin Moraga it is the home of St Mary’s College. The affluent population of 17...