
Welcome to Concord
Concord is a city in the San Francisco East Bay with views of the Diablo Valley and a trail to Diablo Foothills Regional Park, with wildflowers and views of San Francisco Bay. As a former coal mining town, the Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve includes grasslands, pepper trees and lilies. Concord has a great variety with its natural beauty, outdoor recreation, hospitality, comfort, cultural assets, music and shopping making it an ideal location from which to relax, unwind, raise a family, and all with access to all that the Bay Area, and surrounding region, has to offer.
Welcome to Pleasant Hill
Pleasant Hill is in Contra Costa County, just south of Concord and is one of the best places to live in California. Living in Pleasant Hill offers residents a suburban feel and most residents own their own home. This community offers a lot of restaurants, coffee shops, and parks. The public schools in Pleasant Hill are considered above average. It’s downtown area is thriving with specialty shops and restaurants.
Welcome to Walnut Creek
Walnut Creek is a city in Contra Costa County located in the East Bay of the San Francisco Bay Area and around 16 miles east of the city of Oakland. Well known as the business and entertainment hub for neighboring cities, Walnut creek provides a chic vibe and array of amenities ranging from shipping centers and farmers markets to great schools and parks. Walnut Creek’s strength as a community lies in its beautiful, unique neighborhoods.
Welcome to Danville
Danville, California, sits in the San Ramon Valley about 30 miles from San Francisco but can feel like your hometown. To the west is the Las Trampas Ridge with the Diablo Range in the east, in full view of Mount Diablo. With its small-town charm, Danville welcomes its residents who love their homey neighborhoods.

Welcome to Clayton
Clayton is a community lying at the foothills of Mt Diablo, east of Concord, in the San Francisco East Bay. Incorporated in 1964, Clayton’s city limits consist of only ½ square mile. This community prides itself in its deep appreciation for the community’s history, tradition and volunteerism. It is a safe residential community with about 11K people. This close-nit community turn out in high numbers for local celebrations and family-friendly festivities.
Welcome to San Ramon
San Ramon is a city in Contra Costa County located 34 miles east of San Francisco, and within the San Ramon Valley. San Ramon's population was estimated to be over 75,000 making it the 4th largest city in Contra Costa County, only behind Richmond, Concord and Antioch. San Ramon prides itself on its dedication to the continuous improvement of the quality of life for its residents. With easy access and a full range of services, it is little wonder that San Ramon is one of Contra Costa County's most exciting and progressive cities.
Welcome to Pleasanton
Pleasanton is a major suburb and one of the wealthiest middle-sized cities in the nation and was included on Money Magazine’s list of the ’50 Best Cities to Live 2014’ and on 24/7 Wall Street’s list of ‘America’s 50 Best Cities to Live’. Pleasanton ranked #31 on Money’s annual list of the Best Places to Live, and #9 on the publication’s list of the Top Earning Towns in the nation. The rankings were determined on the basis of such statistics as crime, education, employment growth, recreation, infrastructure, environment and housing affordability.
Welcome to Alamo
Welcome to Alamo, a charming suburb of Oakland with a population of 14,355. Nestled in Contra Costa County, Alamo is celebrated as one of the best places to live in California, offering a peaceful, rural atmosphere. With a variety of restaurants, coffee shops, and parks, there's always something to enjoy. The is home to many, and the highly-rated public schools make it an ideal for families as well.
Welcome to Lafayette
Lafayette, CA is a desirable place to call home, known for its charming community and beautiful surroundings. However, potential residents should be aware that property prices and living costs are significantly higher than the national average, making it an exclusive market. As one of the most expensive areas in Contra Costa County, entering the Lafayette housing market can be challenging for some.