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loading stunning Sycamore home
Updated, modernized, technologized, and beautified single level home on Sycamore's favorite street. The home features stunning curb appeal, designer continuity from room to room and from inside to out, and the finest quality finishes, fixtures and craftsmanship. The current owners have deployed the hottest electronic adaptations for controlling home sound, lighting, entry, climate, surveillance, and even irrigation. The result is a gorgeous home that is efficient, safe, and downright smart. Recent improvements inside include a new paint scheme in a current palette, refinished oak flooring in a rich coffee brown tone, new window treatments/blackout shades. Kitchen updates include new appliances, new backsplash, new island and new counters. Love the outdoor poolside living with a new BBQ island complete with mini fridge and kegerator. Even the garage has been made special with finished walls and ceiling and epoxy floors.
Basic facts: 4 beds, 2.5 baths, 2474 SF, 12,000 SF lot
618 Park Hill Road
2019-2020 Improvements (as submitted by owners)
Cosmetic Updates
“Smart Home” Updates
Other Improvements
Showings by Appointment:
Contact Jeff & Jan Bruno
(925) 789-0987
[email protected]
Sycamore
Sycamore has been one of Danville's destination neighborhoods for the last thirty years. It is loved for its rolling greenbelts, country club like HOA facilities, the 4th of July Parade Lawn Mower Brigade, and of course the namesake Sycamore trees that line most of the streets.
Danville
Tucked between the foothills of Mount Diablo and the Las Trampas Hills, Danville is one of the Bay Area's most coveted Towns to call home. 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 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.