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Ken Behring Estate Sold At Auction For Record-Breaking Price
The 27,000-square-foot Blackhawk estate modeled after Fallingwater broke the record for the highest priced residential sale in Danville.

The 27,000-square-foot Blackhawk estate modeled after Fallingwater broke the record for the highest priced residential sale in Danville.

Seven acres will be 124 units of condos, and the remaining 10 acres will be a park managed by the East Bay Regional Park District.

The sprawling estate with sweeping views of Mount Diablo was once listed for $25 million and will be up for auction later this month.
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The jaw-dropping home of the Blackhawk developer and former Seahawks owner is modeled after Frank Lloyd Wright's "Fallingwater."
Walk to Bishop Ranch from this updated, two-bedroom unit on the Danville-San Ramon border.
This fully-removed Cape Cod-style home also offers a backyard kitchen, bar, and easy access to both downtown and the Iron Horse Trail.
The large backyard has a pergola, outdoor fireplace, outdoor kitchen, dining area, and spa.
This gorgeous Danville home has all of the amenities necessary for modern luxury living.
This expansive 25-acre estate offers a guest house and a full arts and fitness building with a theater, art studio, and gym.
The recently-launched 300 Venture Group said the Stoneridge Shopping Center location was "irresistible."
This lushly landscaped Danville ranch home is beautiful inside and out.
National home prices have surged over the past year; the Danville area was no exception.
National home prices have surged over the past year; the Danville area was no exception.
National home prices are have surged over the past year; The Danville area was no exception.
Even amid economic uncertainty, California home prices broke records this year. See how Danville fared.
Home prices are higher in the Danville area recently. See how much.
The coronavirus pandemic and other factors have shaken up the rental market. See how things have changed in Danville area.
Home prices are expected to stay elevated for the near future. They have increased in Contra Costa County area.
These brand-new, 3- and 4-bedroom homes are built by Lennar. Take an online tour.
$75 million is available to pay back rent that resulted from COVID-19 loss of income.
The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors voted 5 - 0 to approve an emergency moratorium on rent increases and evictions.
Larry Allen listed the home for $7.5 million, but it sold for about half of that, the Los Angeles Times reported.
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The number of homes sold in October increased more than 20 percent in Danville, Livermore, Pleasanton and San Ramon.
Alamo Hay & Grain Co., which sold pet and equestrian supplies, along with feed, chicks, ducklings and bunnies, abruptly shuttered in July.
This 10,137-square-foot estate checks off all the boxes.
In the Tri-Valley, the number of homes for sale increased 50 percent during the first half of 2019 compared to the same time last year.
The project will make apartments available to very low-income qualifying households.
A public hearing on the proposed development is set for May 28 at Town Hall.
The selection includes a condo in a retirement community, suburban bliss and dream homes. Look what's available nearby!
Nearby Alameda County also saw an increase.
One dissenter noted: “I’ve seen teenagers hosting parties causing way more commotion than any short-term renter.”
The 39 year old was president of Discovery Sales in Concord.
This refined estate may appear to be a European country home, but it’s right here in California. (Don't miss photo #19)
APR can be helpful to compare mortgage loan offers. But it is not the only factor to consider when determining which mortgage is optimal.
“Those neighborhoods with the least equity or highest loan-to-value ratios tend to also be the most volatile.”
This spacious estate boasts 5 bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms, and a pool that will have you relaxing all summer.
Prices in the census area that includes San Francisco, Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin and San Mateo counties grew by 10.3 percent in March.
Take a look at this chart—you need a six figure income for most cities, but not all!