Pleasanton’s Transit Oriented Development

TOD as it is called. The Transit Oriented Development will be a 350 unit apartment complex by the new BART station. Plans include a mix of retail stores and living/working use. Ranging from one to three bedroom units and would be four to five stories tall. This transit oriented development may include service type businesses in it such as a pharmacy or dry cleaner and an urban grocery store. If you are wondering how this will have an impact on the voter approver housing cap of 29,000 units, Commissioner Olson stated that this development should be exempt from the cap. These 350 units could have a huge impact on the roughly 1,500 units Pleasanton has left to build before reaching the cap.

Alameda County Luxury Homes Spike

From the first quarter of 2006 to the first quarter of 2007 the number of luxury homes that sold in Alameda County doubled! Alameda County saw 15 homes with a sale price of $2.5 Million or greater purchased in the quarter ended March 31, compared with seven a year ago, and the inventory of homes priced greater than $1.5 Million increased 61.9 percent year over year, from 84 in the first quarter of 2006 to 136 as of March 31.Â

From the first quarter of 2006 to the first quarter of 2007 the number of luxury homes that sold in Alameda County doubled! Alameda County saw 15 homes with a sale price of $2.5 Million or greater purchased in the quarter ended March 31, compared with seven a year ago, and the inventory of homes priced greater than $1.5 Million increased 61.9 percent year over year, from 84 in the first quarter of 2006 to 136 as of March 31.$3.73 Million was the highest home sold last quarter in Alameda County, which was in Oakland.

Looking at the seven county region of Alameda, Contra Costa, Monterey, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara and Santa Cruz sales of $2.5 Million or higher were up 1.7 percent, from 169 sold in the first quarter of 2006 to 172 sold in the first quarter of 2007. Inventory of homes offered for sale at $1.5 Million or greater rose 6 percent from 899 a year ago to 953 as of March 31.

The highest priced home sale in the seven counties last quarter was $19.5 Million in Palo Alto, followed by $15.8 Million in Pebble Beach.

6283 GIBSON CT.: 4 bed 2 Full bath, Sold $664,000

Located on a court this home offers 4 bedrooms 2 baths with 1,607+/-sf of living space on a 6,217+/-sf lot. This home has an open floor plan that is complete with hardwood flooring, crown molding, recessed lighting, central air and dual pane windows. The updated kitchen offering neutral appliances, wood flooring, oak cabinets, pantry, and recessed lighting. The separate dining area is just off the kitchen and opens to the living room. The family room offers a rock surround fireplace, wall to wall carpet, crown molding, recessed lighting, and entry to the rear yard. Master suite offers wood flooring, upgraded baseboards, crown molding, cedar lined closet and an updated bath with crown molding and stall shower. This homes bedrooms offer hard wood flooring, mirrored closet doors, upgraded baseboards, custom paint, and dual pane windows. The rear yard of this home offers a covered patio, storage shed, new landscaping, grass area and spa site. Attached 2 car garage.

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6283 GIBSON CT.: 4 bed 2 Full bath, Sold $664,000

Pleasanton’s Latest Housing Stats

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This is the latest available information on Pleasanton. Updated information will be posted whan available. As you can see from this graph we are seeing an increase in homes pending, sold and available. From January to March we have seen an increase of 22% of the number of homes sold. The number of available only increased by 1% over the number of sold homes.  Â

Pleasanton’s Callippe Golf Course – Best in the Nation!

The latest edition of Zagat – Guide to America’s Top Golf Courses, named our very own Callippe Golf Course as one of the Bay Areas best courses. Now along side courses from Half Moon Bay, Harding Park, Corde Valle, Poppy Ridge and Wente. Pleasanton is a top place to live, from great schools to great places to work like Club Sport/Renaissance Club Sport and Valley Care Health System to AppleOne Employment Services (recently stated by The East Bay Business Times in partnership with the San Jose and San Francisco Business Times Papers).

Pleasanton Downtown Street Party

Pleasanton’s first Wednesday street party is tomorrow and Cinco De Mayo is the theme. Click the link below to view more of Pleasanton Downtown events.Â

Pleasanton Downtown Events Calendar

Pleasanton Valley Homeowners and the Amador Field

Homeowners on Gatetree Cir. in Pleasanton Valley voiced their concerns to Amador Principal Bill Coupe at a meeting last week. They are concerned about the walkway on Gatetree Circle that leads to Amador. Students are being dropped off at the Gatetree Cir. walkway, and with Amador’s new field expansion neighbors want to see an end to the high traffic on their street. 10 homeowners voiced their concerns to Coupe who agreed to construct a fence to keep students from cutting through the football field to the school. The new path would lead to the front parking lot near the tennis courts.

The new field will have 3,500 seats – 2,500 on the home side and 1,000 on the visitor side. During low attendance events the visitor side will be closed to help reduce noise

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