San Ramon, CA

Why live here? 

San Ramon's transformation from the largest single orchard of Bartlett pears in the world to the bustling business park known as Bishop Ranch represents the city's dynamic evolution. The iconic pear, now featured as the logo of the San Ramon Farmers Market, serves as a proud symbol of the area's agricultural heritage, inviting residents and visitors to partake in the local farmers' offerings at the new City Center. Positioned approximately 35 miles east of San Francisco, San Ramon spans about 18 and a half square miles, nestled between the neighboring communities of Danville and Dublin. With its picturesque beauty, inviting neighborhoods, top-rated schools, and a network of over 57 parks, including the renowned Central Park, the city offers an appealing living experience in the San Ramon Valley.

The thriving family-friendly community, conveniently located along the Highway 680 corridor, not only provides easy access to commute routes into San Francisco and Silicon Valley but also embraces its rich history. Notably, the preservation of Forest Home Farms, a 16-acre farm generously bequeathed to the city by the Boone family, serves as a testament to the area's heritage. This historic park hosts a myriad of annual events, and educational field trips and visits offer school-age children a glimpse into the San Ramon Valley's past. From charming single-family homes nestled on the west side at the base of the Las Trampas Ridge to the modern developments of Gale Ranch and Windemere, along with a variety of condominiums and garden homes, San Ramon presents a diverse array of housing options to suit different preferences and lifestyles.

 

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