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Exceptional Walnut Creek Home
$2,175,000
154 Rudgear Drive, Walnut Creek
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Soraya Golesorkhi
Soraya Golesorkhi
Experience breathtaking Mt. Diablo views from nearly every room in this stunning 4-bedroom + office, 2.5-bath contemporary home. Designed with both style and comfort in mind, the thoughtfully crafted 3,087 sq. ft. floor plan offers effortless flow, abundant natural light, and a serene, zen-inspired ambiance. Ideally positioned on a quiet, prestigious street, the home provides rare privacy while remaining just minutes from convenient freeway access. Enjoy the close proximity to Whole Foods, acclaimed restaurants, charming cafés, pastry shops, and the world-class shopping of downtown Walnut Creek. Outdoor enthusiasts will be thrilled with the nearby scenic ridgeline trails and open space. Set on a generous .55 acre lot with exciting vineyard potential, this property invites you to embrace the full California lifestyle. Located in the top-rated Walnut Creek School District and Acalanes High School District.
Neighborhood
Walnut Creek sits at the base of Mount Diablo with quick access to open space, the Iron Horse Regional Trail, and BART service from two nearby stations (Walnut Creek and Pleasant Hill/Contra Costa Centre), making trips to Oakland, San Francisco, and the Tri-Valley straightforward.
Downtown centers on Broadway Plaza —an open-air shopping district with flagship retailers like Nordstrom and Apple—plus scores of cafes and services. The Lesher Center for the Arts anchors the arts scene with hundreds of performances each year.
Parks and trails are a big draw: the city maintains 16 parks and 3,000+ acres of protected open space, and Civic Park’s habitat gardens (including a butterfly garden) sit steps from the Iron Horse Trail.
You’ll find a mix of homes in Walnut Creek: 1950s–70s ranches on larger lots, pockets of mid-century Eichlers in Rancho San Miguel, and established areas like Parkmead and Northgate with tree-lined streets and community pools. Near BART and downtown are townhomes and condo buildings—many newer, mixed-use, and walkable. In the hills, custom homes capture Mount Diablo views. Walnut Creek also includes Rossmoor, one of the Bay Area’s largest 55+ communities, with condos, co-ops, and single-level homes plus resort-style amenities.
Downtown centers on Broadway Plaza —an open-air shopping district with flagship retailers like Nordstrom and Apple—plus scores of cafes and services. The Lesher Center for the Arts anchors the arts scene with hundreds of performances each year.
Parks and trails are a big draw: the city maintains 16 parks and 3,000+ acres of protected open space, and Civic Park’s habitat gardens (including a butterfly garden) sit steps from the Iron Horse Trail.
You’ll find a mix of homes in Walnut Creek: 1950s–70s ranches on larger lots, pockets of mid-century Eichlers in Rancho San Miguel, and established areas like Parkmead and Northgate with tree-lined streets and community pools. Near BART and downtown are townhomes and condo buildings—many newer, mixed-use, and walkable. In the hills, custom homes capture Mount Diablo views. Walnut Creek also includes Rossmoor, one of the Bay Area’s largest 55+ communities, with condos, co-ops, and single-level homes plus resort-style amenities.
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