The City of San Ramon is approximately 35 miles east of San Francisco. It is adjacent to Danville and Dublin (Alameda County). The San Ramon Valley has long been considered one of the most desirable places to call home in the Bay Area. Here you will find a variety of homes, shopping centers, parks, ... » Learn More about San Ramon
Communities
San Pablo
The City of San Pablo is nestled between the cities of Pinole, Richmond, El Cerrito, and Hercules. Richmond surrounds the majority of the city. San Pablo is minutes away from the Bay Area cultural centers of Berkeley, Oakland, and San Francisco. At the 2010 census, the population was over ... » Learn More about San Pablo
Richmond
The City of Richmond is located on a peninsula separating San Pablo Bay to the north, and San Francisco Bay to the south. It is 17 miles northeast of San Francisco. Central Marin County is 15 minutes away by crossing the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge. The largest city in the West Contra Costa ... » Learn More about Richmond
Pittsburg
Located on the southern shore of Suisun Bay, where the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers meet, Pittsburg is a pleasant community of about 63,000 as of the 2010 census. The city is 37 miles northeast from San Francisco. Towns adjacent are Concord and Antioch. A mix of newly built homes and ... » Learn More about Pittsburg
Pinole
The City of Pinole is located on the shores of San Pablo Bay in West Contra Costa County. As of the 2010 census the population was around 18,000. Pinole is adjacent to the cities of Hercules and San Pablo. Niche.com ranked Pinole #17 of the Most Diverse Suburbs in California. Also, it offers very ... » Learn More about Pinole