Neighborhood
Diablo West
Diablo West is one of Danville's destination neighborhoods. The neighborhood is a nice blend of newer families who have chosen to put down roots in Diablo West and original owners approaching 40 years in the neighborhood. HOA facilities include a large pool and children's wading pool, 4 tennis courts, an expansive greenbelt area, a recently updated children's playground, and a clubhouse with kitchen facilities. HOA sponsored functions include a 4th of July barbecue/pot luck, Easter egg hunt, Halloween party, monthly poker nights, a monthly Senior's pot luck, Music on the Green, Ladies Wine Club nights, and many more. Friendships among neighbors run deep. We care for one another. Access to Town is gained through nearby trails. Vista Grande Elementary is right around the corner. VG is one of the jewels of the San Ramon Valley Unified School District. The District itself is considered one of the finest in the State.
A bird's eye view of Diablo West
Danville
Tucked into the foothills of Mount Diablo and surrounded by majestic oaks and miles of open space, Danville is one of the Bay Area's most prestigious enclaves. Danville’s homes offer valley views, lush landscaping, and plenty Danville is an upscale town with a population of more than 40,000 residents. It contains some of the most expensive houses, affluent demographics, and exclusive country clubs in the county. Hartz Avenue is home to a lively shopping district of retail and dining establishments. Bridges Restaurant & Bar, made famous in the movie "Mrs. Doubtfire", is located in the heart of downtown. Shopping and alfresco dining are popular, as is the twice-weekly farmers market. Locals bring their families to grab a burger at Pete's Brass Rail and Car Wash. The old railroad station, which once connected the farmers of San Ramon Valley to San Francisco markets, is now the Museum of the San Ramon Valley. The Village Theatre serves as a movie house and performing arts center. In the hills above Danville, Nobel Prize-winnIng playwright Eugene O'Neill wrote his famous works in Tao House, now preserved as the Eugene O'Neill National Historic Site. Guided tours of the home, part of the National Park Service, are offered year-round. Popular with hikers and bikers, Iron Horse Trail runs past the center of Danville.