$1,787,571Average Value$799Average Price per Sq Ft16Homes For Sale
The (Vintage) Hills are alive
Originally built in the seventies, Vintage Hills sits just outside downtown Pleasanton, California. It borrows from both the urban and the suburban to feature lakeside recreation, unique local restaurants and highly acclaimed schools. Another perk to life that makes this neighborhood even more pleasant is that it has a CAP Index Crime Score of 3 out of 10, which is lower than the national average of 4.
Homes in Vintage Hills offer spacious lots and beautiful hillside landscapes.
Baci Bistro and Bar is the local's favorite gathering place in Vintage Hills.
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Homes with large lot sizes
Craftsman, Mediterranean and ranch-style homes are common. Some have views of the Diablo Mountain range and others have attached two-car garages. Lot sizes run large, going anywhere between 6,500 to 10,000 square feet each. Vintage Hills also has a few one- to two-bedroom condos, which tend to cost anywhere between $415,000 to $715,000. Homes with two to four bedrooms range from $725,000 to $2 million, while four or more bedrooms range from $2 million to $3 million. Properties typically sit on the market for 21 days before selling.
Spacious courtyards and tiled patios are highlights of Vintage Hills Mediterranean homes.
Sloped lots in Vintage Hills create unique designs and stunning hillside retreats.
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Asian cuisine, beers on tap and local shopping
Both CA Noodle and Wayne’s Sushi Bistro deliver tastes of Asia with house-made noodles and sushi rolls. BottleTaps offers a rotating selection of 30 beers on tap to wines, cider and kombucha. Rubino Estates Winery blends California grapes with Italian heritage for a unique experience. Just outside of Vintage Hills, Bob’s Giant Burgers combines nostalgia and nourishment with classic American fare in a blue-and-white décor with vintage car prints. Hap’s Original Steaks and Seafood is a popular dining spot. Passion Pastry bakes many sweets such as cakes, cookies and croissants. Grocery Outlet provides a convenient spot for food runs, and Trader Joe's, four miles from the neighborhood, offers more groceries and specialty items. Western Garden Nursery features an extensive collection of plants and garden décor.
Bottletaps Brewery features seasonal offerings and tasting events for beer enthusiasts.
Passion Pastry creates delightful desserts that are a feast for the eyes and palate.
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Cultural events and houses of worship in downtown Pleasanton
Residents are not too far from the excitement of local events. The Alameda County Fairgrounds hosts concerts, festivals, competitions and the annual midsummer Alameda County Fair. The year-round Pleasanton Farmer’s Market is held every Saturday. Plenty of cultural celebrations are held downtown, including for Hispanic Heritage Month, Native American Heritage and Diwali. The Pleasanton Public Library organizes activities like film screenings and puzzle and game meetups. Firehouse Art Center puts on live performances and art exhibitions in a trendy minimalist space. Multiple houses of worship also call the Pleasanton area home, including St. Mary & St. John Coptic Orthodox Church, JUSBA Jain Temple of Tri-Valley and Islamic Center of Zahra.
Downtown Pleasanton is a hot spot in Vintage Hills for events, dining, and shopping.
Pleasanton Golf Center is a local favorite for casual golf in a peaceful setting.
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Pleasanton Unified School District
Vintage Hills Elementary School, Pleasanton Middle School and Amador Valley High School all have A-plus ratings from Niche. Amador Valley High School students can select from a long list of extracurriculars, including the Artificial Intelligence Club, Fencing Club and Quizbowl Club.
Amador Valley High School offers a space where all people can learn and thrive in Pleasanton.
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Swimming, jogging and outdoor play
Shadow Cliffs Regional Recreation Area encourages lots of recreation. The 80-acre Shadow Cliffs Lake invites swimming, boating and fishing for trout, catfish and black bass, as well as many hiking trails. It is also home to a BMX park and two other large bodies of water—Lake Boris and Island Pond. Kottinger Community Park has a 1.1-mile loop that attracts many joggers, and Tawny Park includes a playground for the little ones. The Pleasanton Golf Center offers nine holes for players to tee off.
The BMX park in Vintage Hills is the best spot for the kids in Pleasanton.
Shadow Cliffs Regional Recreation Area offers one of the best lakes in Vintage Hills.
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Using Pleasanton's highways and public transit
Along Isabel Avenue, the road turns into State Route 84, a highway that consists of two segments. The segment closest to Vintage Hills runs north to south and connects from San Gregorio and Menlo Park to Fremont and Livermore. First Street feeds into Sunol Boulevard and later into Interstate 680, which connects San Jose to Fairfield. Public buses are available through the Tri-Valley Wheels authority, making stops along Stanley Boulevard and Kottinger Drive. Students can ride for free. Vintage Hills is about 31 miles north of San Jose and 43 miles east of San Francisco. The nearest spot for air travel, San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport, is 25 miles out.
Vintage Hills hillside homes boast private balconies with sweeping valley views.
Bus stops connect communities, providing easy access to local transit routes.
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Siren and cruiser noise
The neighborhood is right by stations for Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Department and the Pleasanton Police Department, which may mean some noise from passing sirens and police cruisers.
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On average, homes in Vintage Hills, Pleasanton sell after 33 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Vintage Hills, Pleasanton over the last 12 months is $1,675,000, down 13% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Stunning Move-In Ready Contemporary Home in the Highly Desirable Shadow Cliff Community. This 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath home with a 2-car garage has been fully remodeled with permits. Freshly painted interior and exterior, brand-new luxury vinyl plank flooring, and recessed lighting throughout enhance the modern design. The kitchen offers sleek hardwood cabinets, quartz countertops, stainless steel
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Beautifully updated 2 bedroom, 2 bath home located on a quiet street in the desirable Vineyard Estates community. The kitchen features new shaker cabinets with soft-close drawers and stainless steel Frigidaire appliances. Freshly painted interiors are enhanced with new baseboards, casings, crown molding, and window shutters throughout. Enjoy new 100% Lifeproof plank flooring in the main living
Tucked away at the end of a serene cul-de-sac, this beautifully updated 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom home offers approximately 2,151 sq. ft. of comfortable living on an expansive 10,000+ sq. ft. lot. The thoughtfully designed floor plan includes a convenient downstairs bedroom and full bath—ideal for multi-generational living or guest accommodations. Inside, the home showcases a modernized kitchen,
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Come discover Vintage living in Pleasanton, CA. A contemporary community of of upscale apartments and townhomes that is as much an escape as it is a destination. A place where beautifully appointed residences, resort-style amenities, rolling lawns and parks, and boutique shops come together to create a distinctly new leisure lifestyle.
Make yourself at home in this superb tri-level home located in the exclusive Vintage Hills community of Pleasanton. This tri-level house offers 2,626 sqft. of living space with 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, gourmet kitchen, den, backyard pool and a 3 car garage. The gourmet kitchen come equipped with granite countertops, double sinks, window box, all stainless steel appliances including double
Reduced Rent 2B2B Condo for Rent in Pleasanton, CA near downtown. A beautiful updated 2 Bed 2 Bath condo with the best school district. Pool, AC, heating, quartz countertops, new plank flooring, walk in closet, parking, laundry room and so much more.Minutes to grocery, downtown, restaurants, farmers markets and much more. $2800 available Aug 6, 2025
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