- PROPERTY DETAILS
- $1,285,000
- 4 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- 1,742 SF
- 7,500 SF Lot
- PROPERTY DETAILS
- $1,285,000
- 4 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- 1,742 SF
- 7,500 SF Lot
Features & Updates
- Stunning Atrium-model with Ipe decking
- Classic Eichler design including post-and-beam construction and foam room
- Slab floors with integral radiant heating
- Tongue and groove ceilings
- Dual-pane, tempered glass, floor-to-ceiling windows
- Natural stone slate flooring with running-bond pattern
- Custom closet systems by California Closets
- Flush-mounted baseboards
- Insulated interior and exterior walls
- Custom-built teak floating shelves in hallway
- Sunsetter Motorized window shades in Atrium and Bonus Room
- Custom window covering in Living Room
- En-suite bathroom with European vanity, Cifial fixtures, Villeroy+Boch sink and toilet, Heath tile, automated skylight
- Hall bathroom with Hakatai recycled glass tile, European vanity, Cifial fixtures, Villeroy+Boch sink and toilet
- Smart home including Nest thermostat, Ring doorbell, Rachio sprinkler controller, Z-wave light switches
- Mini-split A/C units in all rooms
- 220V Tesla outlet charger in garage
Location
32 San Marino Court is conveniently located near many amenities including beautiful hiking trails, shops + boutiques, incredible restaurants, and easy access to public transit and freeways.
Groceries!
Whole Foods is just down the street, and Trader Joe’s is close by as well. Kinders in the Ygnacio Plaza has first-rate meats and marinades. Lunardi’s is a bit further but a Walnut Creek institution and well worth the trip when you have a little more time.
Best Take-Out!
Jack’s Urban Eats has incredible salads. For burgers, you can’t go wrong with Mona’s or Mooyah. Downtown favorites are Lettuce, Pacific Catch and Sunrise Bistro.
Hiking!
The Canal Trail, which is just a quarter mile away, will take you anywhere; Shell Ridge Open Space, a neighborhood favorite, is 3 miles away driving but only one mile if you go by foot.
Shopping!
Lots of great gift stores in downtown WC, such as Maker’s Market and Wish, and larger, more commercial stores at Broadway Plaza, like Anthropoligie, Crate and Barrel, and The Container Store.
Happy Hour!
Calicraft Brewing Co. offers craft beers, and Residual Sugar is a cozy wine bar with an outdoor patio. Rotator Taproom is perfectly set up for social distancing.
Books!
For libraries try Contra Costa Library and the Ygnacio Valley branch; to purchase books for kids and younger readers, you can’t beat Flashlight Books.
Parks!
Walnut Creek has the best parks! Heather Farm Park, Arbolado Park, Larkey Park, Civic Park are all great options.
Why Rancho San Miguel?
The location can’t be beat – San Miguel Park, hiking trails and Heather Farm Park are so close. The RSM swim club is the place to be in the summer. Beyond the location, there is also such history here. Many owners, including the neighbor next door, have owned their home since it was developed. The neighborhood association hosts several events, including an egg hunt for the kids at San Miguel Park, and a block party on Labor Day.
Why San Marino Court?
This block has been known to periodically pull out lawn chairs into the street on Friday nights for snacks and drinks. The neighborhood also goes above and beyond on Halloween – it’s an epic place to come trick or treating.