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Alamo

03-Alamo is a peaceful, upscale community surrounded by rolling hills, spacious homes, strong schools, and a relaxed, family-focused lifestyle.

Alamo is a luxury, family-focused East Bay community prized for space, privacy, and top-tier schools. Expect estate-style neighborhoods, larger lots, and a calm, upscale pace—while staying minutes from Danville’s downtown and Blackhawk Plaza. Outdoor life is close too, with Livorna Park and trail access at Las Trampas Regional Wilderness Preserve. Alamo is often referred to as one of the Bay Area's best-kept secrets! 

Commute-Friendly Living

Most commutes center on I-680, giving straightforward access north toward Walnut Creek and south toward San Ramon/Pleasanton. While Alamo isn’t a transit hub, nearby BART stations (like Walnut Creek Station) can support SF/Oakland trips when needed. Daily life is car-friendly: school runs, sports, errands, and dining are all close-by.

Market Trends

Alamo remains a premium market where lifestyle and school demand support high values. Zillow reports a typical home value around $2,391,965, down ~2.5% year-over-year (data through Nov 30, 2025). In practice, updated homes with great lots and strong curb appeal tend to move first, while buyers are more selective on pricing, layout, and renovation quality than in peak years.

Local Vibes

Alamo’s vibe is quiet luxury with a family heartbeat—neighbors value privacy, beautiful properties, and a calm pace, while staying connected to top schools, sports, and community life. Between club amenities (like Round Hill Country Club) and nearby parks/trails, it’s easy to build a lifestyle that’s both refined and active.

Shop, Stroll & Explore

Alamo is intentionally residential—so shopping is about easy proximity. You’re minutes from Downtown Danville (boutiques, cafés, and charming streets) and the upscale convenience of Blackhawk Plaza. Plus, Walnut Creek’s premier shopping and dining—especially around Broadway Plaza—is roughly 10 minutes away, giving you big-city retail options without giving up Alamo’s quiet, private feel. It’s the best of both worlds: peaceful at home, polished retail and services just a short drive away. In Addition Year-round on Sundays, you'll find the Alamo Certified Farmers' Market. 

Eat, Sip & Enjoy

Dining nearby is a major perk. In Alamo, The Peasant’s Courtyard is a popular local stop (especially for breakfast/lunch). For date nights, Danville delivers—The Peasant & The Pear is a well-known downtown favorite, and Blackhawk Plaza adds more options when you want variety without going far. And, don't forget, a lot of world-class restaurants are just ten minutes away in Walnut Creek or Danville.

Schools & Education

For many families, schools are the deciding factor, and Alamo is commonly searched for access to San Ramon Valley Unified School District. Depending on address, high-school options can include Monte Vista or San Ramon Valley—so boundaries matter. The smartest approach is to verify each home’s assignment using SRVUSD’s “Find Your School” tools before you tour.

Real Estate Snapshot

Alamo is predominantly high-end single-family real estate—many homes offering larger lots, outdoor entertaining space, and a custom feel. Neighborhoods like Round Hill are known for golf-adjacent living and established prestige. Buyers often prioritize privacy, lot size, and school alignment, and turnkey properties can draw serious interest even in more balanced markets.

Walk, Hike & Enjoy

Alamo blends upscale living with real outdoor access. Las Trampas Wilderness Regional Preserve offers thousands of acres and a robust trail system for hiking and riding—many locals use nearby staging areas for quick workouts with big views. For everyday neighborhood time, Livorna Park is a beloved spot with a gazebo, bocce courts, and community events.

Briones National Park, Mt. Diablo State 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.

At a Glance

Alamo feels like a private retreat in the heart of the East Bay—quiet streets, mature landscaping, and a distinctly residential vibe. Families love the “close to everything, away from the noise” lifestyle: quick access to Danville dining/shopping, plus nearby open space. It’s a premium choice for buyers who want elegance, room to breathe, and strong schools.

Many Alamo residents belong to the Round Hill Country Club's 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.

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