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The prettiest Crow Canyon home we have ever seen!
The front courtyard has new pavers, landscaping and lighting - offers optional entertaining and relaxation space if more, or less, sun is desired.
Atrium removed to create open concept floorplan and additional SF - huge impact!
Kitchen remodel including walk -in pantry with Elfa system and barn door, mostly Bosch appliances, white cabinetry, quartz counters, glass tile backsplash, updated lighting, and wine fridge.
Engineered hardwood flooring throughout. Updated windows and window coverings, sliders and skylight.
Primary Bath remodel – shower, vanity, counter, floor, toilet, lights, closet doors.
Secondary bath remodel – vanity, counter, floor, toilet, mirror, lights.
Rear patio is incredibly inviting and comfortable with great course views.
What you don't see, but will appreciate: New furnace, air conditioner, tankless water heater, upgraded electrical main panel.
Showings by Appointment:
Contact Jeff & Jan Bruno
(925) 789-0987
[email protected]
CROW CANYON:
Besides golf, Crow Canyon Country Club offer tennis, a fitness center, fine dining, and an 8 lane, 25 yard swimming pool. The Crow Canyon Swim Club, the Sea Lions, is known for its excellence throughout the Bay Area. At the annual Valley Swim Association County Meet other clubs swim for second place.
CCCC is the home golf course of the San Ramon Valley Wolves golf teams.
Ducks and geese have the right of way on the streets.
DANVILLE:
The Town of Danville is located in the San Ramon Valley in Contra Costa County, California. It is one of the incorporated municipalities in California that uses "town" in its name instead of "city". The population was 44,631 in 2016. With a lively downtown district, shopping and outdoor dining are popular. Danville hosts a farmers' market each Saturday next to the Museum of the San Ramon Valley, located in the historic Southern Pacific Railroad Train Depot. The Iron Horse Regional Trail runs through Danville. It was first a railroad that has been converted to an 80-foot (24 m) wide corridor of bike and hike trails as well as controlled intersections. Extending from Pleasanton to Concord, the trail passes through Danville. Danville is also home to the Village Theatre and Art Gallery, hosting children's theatre, shows and art discussions.