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Traditional suburban living near shopping and dining
Among the bustling shopping plazas located in north Pleasanton sits Stoneridge, a community where just about every retail need can be met, from lattes to BMWs. “The shopping is definitely a big draw to the area,” says Ed Jue, a broker associate with RE/MAX Accord and a Bay Area native. “But the subdivisions have a very traditional suburban feel to them.” Dotted among the shopping centers sit neighborhoods full of single-family homes sitting on wide, winding streets, where it’s not uncommon to see residents out for walks. “It’s a great community,” Jue says.
Stoneridge streets are friendly perfect for taking a morning walk.
Stoneridge's Denny's is a staple for its classic diner breakfast and late night options.
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Picturesque streetscapes and Mediterranean-style homes
Most homes in the area are Mediterranean influenced, with stucco facades and barrel tile roofs. Ranch-style houses are most common, though it’s also possible to find split-level homes, bungalows and custom contemporary houses. They sit snugly on narrow lots, and while front lawns can be small, residents landscape them with green grass and verdant plant life. An array of tall trees are scatted along the horizon, providing more greenery, and sidewalks are plentiful throughout the subdivisions, giving residents space to take afternoon walks. Prices range from $1 million for 1,400 square feet to $2 million for 2,500 square feet. Condos and townhouses are also available, most located in the community’s center, ranging from $600,000 for 900 square feet to $1.2 million for 1,900 square feet.
Stoneridge's neighborhoods are full of beautiful single family homes.
Stoneridge is full of beautiful craftsman homes.
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Kids attend Pleasanton Unified School District schools
Stoneridge’s youngest residents may start school at Fairlands Elementary, one of several elementary schools that serve the area. They often move on to Hart Middle School and Amador Valley High School. All three schools are encompassed by the Pleasanton Unified School District and are all highly rated on Niche; Fairlands Elementary and Hart Middle have A ratings and Amador High has an A-plus. Amador High serves about 2,700 students and has a student-teacher ratio of 25-to-1. In 2022, the Competition Civics team won the national title in the Center for Civic Education’s “We the People” competition, demonstrating an impressive degree of civic virtue, public speaking ability and comprehension of democratic legislative processes. Families can also choose to send their kids to private schools as there are multiple faith-based and preparatory academies in the area.
Thomas S. Hart Middle School is Stoneridge's parents' top choice.
Stoneridge's Amador Valley High School is home of The Dons.
Amador Valley High School students run around the modern sports field in Stoneridge.
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Residents get fresh air at Val Vista Park
Along Southridge’s west end, residents get active at Val Vista Park, a 15-acre green space with playgrounds and a community garden. The trails of Fairlands Park snake between homes, tying different parts of the community to tennis courts, playgrounds, a neighborhood pool and other neighborhood streets. About a mile or two east of the downtown Pleasanton, the 266-acre Shadow Cliffs recreational area surrounds a placid lake and features swimming and fishing. Local anglers are a common sight as they fish for bluegill and black bass. Golf enthusiasts tee off at the nearby Las Positas Golf Course, a public 18-hole course that also offers a driving range.
Val Vista Park is a place where people come to enjoy the warm sun on a fall day.
Stoneridge's Val Vista Park is dog friendly.
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Major retailers and restaurants in the community
Shopping centers and large national retailers within the community offering everything residents need to complete their weekend errands: groceries at Trader Joe’s, Whole Foods and 99 Ranch Market and home essentials at Walmart and Target. The San Francisco Premium Outlet Mall is just across from El Charro Road and offer bargains from Kipling, Puma and Abercrombie & Fitch. Restaurants are plentiful throughout the area, especially concentrated along Hopyard Road where residents dine at familiar favorites like Chili’s, Denny’s and Chick-fil-A and also locally-owned spots like Ume Sushi, which is popular for its creative sushi rolls and bento boxes. Jue says a common misconception about the area that all this shopping and dining makes the neighborhood noisy and congested, but it’s not as bad as people might think. “It can get busy during the holidays, though,” he says.
The Stoneridge Trader Joe's is a popular place for people to purchase groceries.
Stoneridge's 99 Ranch Market is a large Asian supermarket.
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Take BART, I-680, I-580 to get around
Bordered by Interstate 680 to the west and Interstate 580 to the north, residents have easy access to the rest of the Bay Area. I-580 connects to I-880 to Oakland, about 30 miles northwest. To get to nearby Livermore, they skip the highways and travel about six miles east on Stanley Boulevard. Another way to skip the highways is to take the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) train at the Dublin/Pleasanton station located off Owens Drive.
Dublin/Pleasanton BART connects Stoneridge to the greater Bay Area.
Interstate 680 is a north–south auxiliary Interstate Highway
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Crime and Safety
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Homicide
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Sexual Assault
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Assault with Weapon
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4
Robbery
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4
Burglary
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4
Motor Vehicle Theft
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Larceny
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Crime Score
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Stoneridge Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Stoneridge, Pleasanton sell after 24 days on the market compared to the national average of 53 days. The median sale price for homes in Stoneridge, Pleasanton over the last 12 months is $1,389,500, down 2% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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