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Nolan Farms combines the charm and history of Downtown Pleasanton with convenient proximity to schools and shopping, making it the perfect neighborhood for families.

Built in the early 2000s by Summerhill Homes, these homes range from 2,500 to 4,000 square feet, with lots from 7,000 to 10,000 square feet.

The homes feature unique styling that embodies the charm of years past, with dormer windows and front and rear porches. The luxuriously appointed interiors boast the best of new amenities such as granite kitchens, opulent baths, as well as beautiful trim and wood details.

Proximity to downtown Pleasanton is a big draw. Nolan Farms is a short 15-minute walk from downtown, a perfect stroll to all the wonderful shops, restaurants, and events Downtown Pleasanton has to offer such as the Concerts in the Park series through the summer months, the Saturday Farmers’ Market and holiday events like the Hometown Holiday Parade.

NEIGHBORHOOD FACTS
PARKS: Harvest Park, Hansen Park, Alameda County Fairgrounds, Lions Wayside Park
PUBLIC SCHOOLS: Valley View Elementary School, Pleasanton Middle School, Amador Valley High School
SHOPPING: Downtown Pleasanton
MEDIAN SALE PRICE 2022-23:  $3,050,000    
HOMES SOLD IN 2022-2023: 6

“This is one of my favorite neighborhoods because it is one that few people know about, yet it’s just minutes from downtown,” said Realtor Kris Moxley. “You have a premier location to watch the Goodguys car show and enjoy the County Fair.”

The location also gives children in the area a quick and easy journey to school.

Children attend Valley View Elementary School, Pleasanton Middle School, and Amador Valley High School. Close by is also the Alameda County Fairgrounds, with numerous fun events throughout the year, as well as the famous Alameda County Fair.

The neighborhood captures the rare combination of beauty, size and location. For beautiful, semi-custom homes that reflect the tradition and historic charm of Pleasanton’s downtown, you can’t beat Nolan Farms.

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Gina Channell Wilcox has been the president and publisher of Embarcadero Media's East Bay Division since 2006. The division now includes the Pleasanton Weekly newspaper, PleasantonWeekly.com, DanvilleSanRamon.com...