Sensational, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own almost two sprawling acres on an exclusive westside Danville cul-de-sac with sweeping Mt. Diablo views and a wealth of possibilities. Don’t let this one get away.
Envision the ultimate family compound, build the home of your dreams, and create an extraordinary custom estate. Take advantage of recent SB-9 legislation that allows the property to be subdivided into two parcels with the potential to develop up to three additional homes.
Professionally graded and bordered by mature oaks, this creekside property offers plenty of room for equestrian facilities, a vineyard, extensive gardens, a resort-inspired backyard, and more. A water well, 360 feet deep, features a new pump and new pipes and produces over 27,000 gallons per day at 0 PSI for all your landscape needs.
The ultra-private parcel at the end of the scenic Margaret Lane currently features a home with 2,045 square feet of living space that includes five bedrooms and three bathrooms. Renovate and expand this existing structure that also features a 20-foot wide circular driveway and possible double-gated entrance or start brand new. The choice is yours.
This premium East Bay location is within walking distance to the charming downtown Danville about a mile away.
Feel the sense of community and small town charm where residents wave flags along the downtown route of the annual Fourth of July parade, and small businesses and boutiques thrive along the main street. A weekly farmers market attracts many residents to the downtown while residents and visitors alike delight in the opportunities to hike, camp and mountain bike in the Mt. Diablo State Park or play in about 170 acres of parks throughout the town.
Danville, a family-friendly town located along the 680 corridor in the Tri-Valley is beautifully oriented between the Las Trampas Ridgeline to the west and the majesty of Mt. Diablo to the east. Nobel Prize winning author and playwright Eugene O’Neill called Danville his home and today you can visit this National Historic Site, the Tao House located off Kuss Road. The Museum of San Ramon Valley located in downtown Danville celebrates the history of the valley and is located inside a restored Southern Pacific Railroad Depot. Former Danville Mayor Beverly Lane’s book about the area’s history is also available at the museum.
Danville’s 18 square miles is one of the wealthiest suburbs in the San Francisco Bay Area and offers many exclusive neighborhoods and homes of distinction and the popular Iron Horse Trail.
Top-rated schools in the San Ramon Valley Unified School District include San Ramon Valley High School and Montair Elementary about a half-mile away, and Stone Valley Middle School about a two and a half-mile drive.