An affluent Danville neighborhood combining luxury homes, excellent schools, and easy Bay Area access.
Alamo Oaks is an upscale residential neighborhood in Danville that appeals to established families and affluent buyers seeking a stable, well-educated community. Additionally, the neighborhood sits at the intersection of luxury home values and suburban charm, with a median home price of $1.84 million reflecting consistent investment and desirability. Residents here benefit from top-performing schools, low poverty rates, and a median household income exceeding $238k, making this one of the Bay Area's most financially secure neighborhoods.
| Median home price | $1.84M |
|---|---|
| Year over year change | +4% |
| Price per sq ft | $685 |
| Median rent | $1,979 |
| Typical days on market | 18 days |
| Buyer competition | Moderate |
| Walk Score | 7 |
| Bike Score | 17 |
Additionally, alamo Oaks commands premium pricing reflecting strong fundamentals: high educational attainment, low poverty, and owner-occupied dominance. The neighborhood consistently outpaces Danville's citywide median of $1.48 million, signaling sustained buyer confidence.
Homes in Alamo Oaks move briskly but not frantically. Additionally, competitive offers with strong earnest money and short inspection periods are common, though the neighborhood's premium positioning means fewer distressed sales. Cash-capable buyers and those with pre-approval letters have a distinct advantage.
The $1.84M median price and 77% owner-occupancy rate suggest this is aspirational for most first-timers; better suited to later-stage upgraders with substantial equity.
Additionally, alamo Oaks is built for families with school-age children: Green Valley Elementary (80), Monte Vista High (77), and nearby parks like Oak Hill Park and La Vista Park anchor daily life.
Additionally, stable rental yields ($1,979 median rent on $1.84M median value) and high owner-occupancy suggest solid long-term appreciation, though cash-on-cash returns are modest at this price tier.
Additionally, 18.5% work from home in the neighborhood, with reliable internet and home sizes that accommodate dedicated offices; limited walkability (score 7) means car dependence for non-work errands.
Additionally, the median age of 54.4 and 64.8% married household rate reflect a mature, settled demographic; proximity to healthcare, fitness centers like Oak Hill Park Community Center, and low-crime environment appeal to empty-nesters.
The dominant housing stock, typically on quarter-acre to half-acre lots with mid-century and transitional architecture.
Smaller footprint options appealing to empty-nesters and investors; concentrated near commercial corridors.
Selective infill and estate rebuilds; limited lot availability constrains new development.
Daily life in Alamo Oaks revolves around family rhythms, retail accessibility, and outdoor recreation. The neighborhood lacks true walkability (score 7), so residents rely on cars to access Trader Joe's, Lunardi's Market, and local dining at Slow G's Eatery or Diablo Taqueria. However, curated neighborhood character comes through in tree-shaded streets, community fitness options like SPENGA Fitness and Barre3, and proximity to Oak Hill Park and La Vista Park for weekend activity.
Annual events: Danville Harvest Festival, Village Theatre productions, Museum of the San Ramon Valley exhibits, holiday tree-lighting ceremonies
Additionally, alamo Oaks feeds into some of Danville's strongest performing schools, a primary driver of neighborhood appeal and home valuations. Green Valley Elementary (80), Monte Vista High (77), and Los Cerros Middle (74.5) collectively serve the area with above-district averages and consistent college-prep rigor.
School Score 80 with 82% math and 78% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 75.5 with 76% math and 75% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 74.5 with 70% math and 79% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 77 with 68% math and 86% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 75 with 70% math and 80% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 25 with 20% math and 30% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026Feeder pattern: Most residents follow the Green Valley Elementary to Los Cerros Middle to Monte Vista High pipeline; San Ramon Valley High (75) draws some overlap, offering families choice within a high-performing network.
Source: Proximitii 2026
Additionally, alamo Oaks sits in central Danville, positioning residents well for Bay Area commutes without requiring excessive drive times. Car dependency is high (62.3% drive alone), reflecting the neighborhood's suburban layout and limited transit infrastructure.
Additionally, public transit is minimal; Livermore Valley Transit Agency (LVTA) bus service exists but serves primarily school and commuter routes. Most residents rely on personal vehicles.
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The median home price in Alamo Oaks is $1.84 million, reflecting its status as a premium Danville enclave. Additionally, this is significantly higher than the citywide Danville median of $1.48 million, driven by larger lots, established tree canopy, and school quality. Homes typically range from $1.6 million for smaller townhomes to $2.4 million for larger single-family properties. Price per square foot averages $685, placing the neighborhood in the upper tier of the Bay Area.
Yes, for affluent families and established professionals. Additionally, the neighborhood offers excellent schools (Green Valley Elementary scores 80), low poverty (6.1%), high median household income ($238k), and a 76.9% owner-occupancy rate indicating stable, invested residents. Moreover, tradeoffs include poor walkability (score 7), car dependence, and a mature demographic (median age 54.4). It suits buyers prioritizing education and financial stability over urban convenience.
Students typically attend Green Valley Elementary (80, K-5), Los Cerros Middle (74.5, 6-8), and Monte Vista High (77, 9-12). Additionally, all three schools rank above district averages and emphasize college preparation. Private alternatives include San Ramon Valley Christian Academy and St Isidore School. The feeder pattern is consistent, allowing families to plan K-12 education within a cohesive network.
Alamo Oaks benefits from Danville's overall low crime profile, reinforced by high income, education levels, and community investment. The 6.1% poverty rate and concentrated owner-occupancy (76.9%) correlate with lower property crime. SRVFD Fire Station 33 serves the area. While no neighborhood is crime-free, Alamo Oaks ranks in the safest quartile for the Bay Area.
Alamo Oaks suits affluent families prioritizing schools, established couples, and investors seeking stable long-term appreciation. It appeals less to first-time buyers (median price $1.84M), remote workers needing walkability, or renters (median rent $1,979 limits inventory). The neighborhood is ideal for school-focused families, retirees with capital, and professionals with suburban car-commute tolerance.
Residents access groceries at Trader Joe's and Lunardi's Market within 5 to 10 minutes. Additionally, casual dining includes Slow G's Eatery, Diablo Taqueria, and Christy's Donuts. Moreover, specialty coffee shops like Basque Boulangerie Cafe and Starbucks are nearby. Urban Blossom, Jayne Bunce Interiors, and The Danville Barber Shop offer boutique retail. Most destinations require a short drive; true walkability is limited.
Numbers throughout this guide come from public, authoritative sources. Additionally, walk and transit scores come from Walk Score, neighborhood boundaries and POI data from OpenStreetMap and Proximitii, and parent-city demographics from the U.S. Census Bureau.
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