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Designed by Steven Kubichek and built in 2013 by Paul Enea, this 4 bedroom (all en suite) Contemporary Mediterranean home is appx 3821 sf (over 5000 sf under roof, including the loggia and garage) and is on a picture perfect one-half acre flat lot. The fixtures, finishes, and craftsmanship are all of the highest quality. Public areas are grand in scale – high ceilings, oversized rooms, and generous transition areas. There are 2 offices/flex rooms and 2 powder rooms. The Marty Hoffman
designed yard is spectacular and a favorite for parties and events.
The home is in a premier location. So beautiful, this portion of Danville was routinely referred to as God’s Country during its development in the ‘60’s. Keeping fit? The Iron Horse trail is close if a paved path is your exercise choice; Las Trampas trailheads are equally close if dirt underfoot or underwheel are preferred. The heart of downtown is a few blocks away.
A stroll down Hartz on a Thursday, Friday, or Saturday evening seeing everyone at the newly created parklets enjoying amazing meals and live music offered by our local restaurants reinforces the Town’s motto, “Small town atmosphere, outstanding quality of life.”
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Contact Jeff & Jan Bruno
(925) 789-0987
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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.