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Convenience is number one in Summerset
Although the larger Livermore area is considered wine country, Summerset offers a more urbanized neighborhood. And with its dining, shopping centers and recreation all within reach, convenience is the key feature. “You don’t even have to go into the city for anything if you don’t want to,” says Susan Schall, a Park46 Realtor and Tri-Valley area resident. “You have all you need here with the restaurants, shops and events downtown. I think that’s what makes this neighborhood so unique from others.”
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Enjoy vibrant flavors at Time Thai, a favorite dining spot near Summerset.
Vineyard views and friendly streets make Summerset a gem in Livermore's wine country.
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Summerset's shopping and dining
Thanks to a host of international eateries, Summerset has many places to grab a meal. Taj Mahal Flavors of India provides a decadent culinary experience in its selection of Southeast Asian dishes. Whether it’s ice cream, Italian ice or frozen yogurt, Got Scoopz? has a cold sweet treat to satisfy a sweet tooth and beat the California heat. Dust Bowl Brewing Company serves 30 types of beers from an impressive back-to-back tap tower. Just outside Summerset is Pacific Pearl, a modern shopping center with outdoor couches. The plaza includes restaurants like Kura Revolving Sushi Bar, a concept eatery where diners select rolls off a moving conveyor belt.
Nearby is San Francisco Premium Outlets, which happens to be Northern California’s largest luxury outlet center and home to over 180 high-end retailers. Grocery stores are plentiful, with Trader Joe’s, Safeway and Asian grocer 99 Ranch Market. When shopping small businesses, downtown Livermore is home to knitting and crochet supply store Knit This, Purl That! and Fantasy Books and Games, which has been in business for over 30 years.
Browse through a currated bookstore collection near the Bankhead Theater.
Have a beverage and admire one of the largest beer can collections around in Downtown Livermore.
Kura Sushi’s conveyor belt dining brings unique flair to Summerset’s food scene.
At Dragonfly Yoga Studio in Downtown Livermore, mental and bodily health are as one.
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Livermore's farmers markets, performing arts and community events
Summerset residents are never too far from vibrant downtown Livermore, where there is always an event or festival to experience. Multiple farmers markets (one is held on Thursdays from April to October and the other is held every Sunday year-round) offer community-grown treats like gourmet mushrooms, local honey and fresh flowers. The performing arts scene can be sufficiently sampled at Bankhead Theater and community events are held at Livermore Public Library’s Civic Center branch.
Thursday Night Market brings local treats and community charm close to Summerset.
Sunday Farmers' Market brings local treats and community charm close to Summerset.
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Biking, barbecues and rounds of golf
Bikers and walkers enjoy using the Arroyo Mocho Trail, which parallels the Arroyo Mocho stream. Hagemann Park’s barbecue areas, playground and large lawn space are open to plenty of outdoor activities. Summerset has two spots to play golf conveniently located next door to each other. Tri-Valley Golf Center has the largest all-natural driving range in the East Bay. Golfers can also play the eighteen holes at Las Positas Golf Course and stop in at Beeb’s Restaurant for a post-game meal.
Livermore Downs Park hosts many competitive pickle ball competitions.
Summerset residents enjoy scenic rides and skating adventures on Arroyo Mocho Trail.
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Attractive mid- to late-century homes
More than half of the neighborhood is made up of industrial properties, but the residential side is quite picturesque thanks to its attractive Craftsman, ranch-style and Mediterranean Revival homes. They cost between $785,000 and $1.8 million. Many of them were built between the 1960s and 1990s, resulting in clusters of similar-looking properties. On average, it takes about 44 days for a property to remain on the market before selling.
Summerset’s homes blend timeless craftsmanship with a warm, welcoming vibe.
Summerset residents love the close-knit feel and local coffee nearby.
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Highly rated schools across the board
Junction Avenue School serves kindergarten through eighth grade and gets a B-minus from Niche. Granada High School has an A and offers fun clubs for interests as unique as crochet, beach volleyball and hip hop. Nearby Las Positas College has been repeatedly ranked among the top five community colleges in the Bay Area, the state of California and the United States.
Granada High in Livermore gets an A on Niche.
Junction Avenue School provides Livermore families with quality K-8 education.
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Traveling around Summerset
Jack London Boulevard covers a significant portion of the neighborhood, intersecting with Isabel Avenue to make up State Route 84. Interstate-580 runs along the northern edge and puts travelers within driving distance of major cities like Oakland, San Leandro and Pleasanton. Commuters can also take the Altamont Commuter Express (ACE) Train, which keeps a station near downtown Livermore.
Summerset commuters love the comfort and convenience of the nearby ACE Train station.
Convenient bus routes connect Summerset to Livermore and the broader Tri-Valley area.
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Siren noise and environmental risk
Airplane and siren noises may be heard from certain parts of Summerset because it includes the Livermore Municipal Airport and Livermore – Pleasanton Fire Station 10. Data from First Street suggests that Summerset is at severe risk of wildfires, extreme risk for poor air quality and major heat risk.
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On average, homes in Summerset, Livermore sell after 16 days on the market compared to the national average of 53 days. The median sale price for homes in Summerset, Livermore over the last 12 months is $1,145,000, down 7% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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