San Ramon

    San Ramon, is a part of the scenic Tri-Valley area of California. Situated amidst lush valleys, the Tri-Valley refers collectively to the valleys of Amador, Livermore and San Ramon. The region is renowned for its wineries and rolling hills. San Ramon is an ideal location for outdoorsmen, with easy access to public and private golf courses, horseback riding, mountain biking and hiking trails. The climate remains mild throughout the year, with pleasant breezes blowing over the hills and through the valley. Should you desire, the bustling city of San Francisco is a mere 35 miles away, via the beautiful San Francisco Bay Bridge.

The city is home to approximately 50,000 residents, representing a growth of around three percent each year. The average age of a San Ramon resident is 37 years old, with an annual household income well above the national average at approximately $98,000 per year. Home prices here reflect the desirability of the area, and have continued to steadily appreciate. The median value of a home in San Ramon, as listed on the 2000 Census, was $428,700. The majority of residents here work in professional services, technology, or the sciences. The manufacturing sector follows as a close second, with retail trade rounding out the top employment opportunities in San Ramon.

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With its mild climate, folks here are able to enjoy the great outdoors year round. In their free time, it is likely that you will find residents hiking, mountain biking, or simply relaxing at Central Park, Bishop Ranch Regional Preserve, Iron Horse Regional Trail, or at the Las Trampas Regional Wilderness Park. There are a vast amount of festivals and events offered throughout the year, ranging from holiday celebration to arts festivals and cultural celebrations.

For those who want to really relax, consider visiting one of the fifteen wineries located in the neighboring Livermore Valley. And, oh, the wineries! The region calls itself "California's Original Wine Country" and benefits from the valley's ideal climate and soils. Wine making is a vocation that spans many generations here, and the peaceful environment offers a welcome retreat for visitors. Anyone who has visited even one winery in their life can attest to the serene environment of sampling a vintner's efforts. With a glass of wine in your hand, overlooking row after row of grape vines, feeling the sun on your skin and the breeze through your hair, for a moment, at least, your cares will melt away.

With its close proximity to San Francisco, San Jose and Oakland, sports fanatics have year round entertainment. You can cheer on the San Francisco Giants, who have more Hall of Fame members and won more pennants than any other National League baseball team. The American League's Oakland Athletics have themselves won fifteen pennants and nine world championships. Not to be outdone, the San Francisco 49ers made history by becoming the first team to win five Superbowl rings. And of course, the team that everyone outside of Alameda County loves to hate, the Oakland Raiders. Just next door to the Raiders venue, you can catch a game with the Golden State Warriors who, along with the Boston Celtics and New York Knicks are charter members of the NBA.

San Ramon boasts of some of the best elementary, junior and senior high schools in the entire Inland Empire. There is a very low student-to-teacher ratio in the classrooms, providing students with an excellent learning environment. Overall, the schools rate very highly and provide an excellent educational opportunity. In addition to these schools, San Ramon is also home to Chaffey College, a two-year community college, and a satellite campus of the University of LaVerne and University of Redlands.


San Ramon, California is a peaceful place with something to entice singles, seniors and families alike. If you're thinking of moving to San Ramon, California, our relocation packet is yours for the asking!





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