Here are my 10 Reasons to Live In the May Valley neighborhood!
Discover May Valley, a neighborhood that effortlessly combines the warmth of small-town living with the perks of urban life. If you’re searching for a community that offers tranquility and accessibility, look no further. We’re excited to introduce you to a brand-new construction home in May Valley—an opportunity that could make your dream home a reality!
1. Small Town Feel
Even though you're in a big city like Richmond, you get the small town feel like El Sobrante surrounded by beautiful scenery and you'll sometimes even see horses on the road.
2. Convenient Commute
You're 20-30 mins out from major cities like San Francisco, Oakland, and Walnut Creek.
You're 20-30 mins out from major cities like San Francisco, Oakland, and Walnut Creek.
3. Recreation Nearby
My favorite! You're close to so many regional parks, like Kennedy Regional Park which is 6 mins away and about 7 mins away from the San Pablo Dam Reservoir.
4. Scenic Views
Appreciate all the greenery around you as you're hugged by hillside views of the East Bay Hills.
5. Sunday Farmers Market
Take a stroll on Sunday to El Sobrante's Farmers Market.
6. More house for the value
You get more and bigger size homes at a good value vs nearby cities.
7. Big Lots
On average a lot size can range from 5,000 to 7,000 sqft lot
8. Outdoor Activities
There's a lot of outdoor activities you can do. From hiking, to swimming, biking, and even riding the boat on the reservoir
9. Community Spirit
Tons of events that happen yearly from school organizations to churches and local businesses holding special events for everyone around
10. Great Weather
Enjoy mild winters ranging from mid 40s- mid 50s and cool summers ranging from mid 50s to 70s.
Interested in seeing this beautiful new home? Check out our latest listing in May Valley and come visit us this weekend for open house tours. For more details or to schedule a private showing, feel free to reach out. We’d love to help you make May Valley your new home!
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