Areas served
Eight markets, one corridor.
Each guide covers how that market actually behaves — who’s buying, what competes with what, and what that means for your price.
Exhibit A — Service area
One corridor, both sides of the pass.
Eight communities along the I-580 / I-205 corridor, from the Tri-Valley over the Altamont to the San Joaquin Valley floor. Select a station to see how that market is actually moving.
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San Ramon
The corridor's western anchor — top-ranked schools and employment centers at the premium end.
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BART access, top-rated schools, and the Tri-Valley's newest neighborhoods.
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Wine country meets the labs — the Tri-Valley's most approachable entry point, last stop before the pass.
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California's newest city — master-planned villages, strong K-8 schools, the newest housing stock on the corridor.
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The corridor's biggest market — commuter demand, new construction, and resale competing block by block.
View the marketLathrop · River Islands
Home of River Islands — lakes, charter schools, and one of NorCal's largest master-planned communities.
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The value play east of the pass — active construction, improving amenities, and more house per dollar.
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The northern alternative — East Contra Costa value with newer family neighborhoods.
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