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  While our office is located in the city of Walnut Creek, we list many properties and homes in Contra Costa County. We have been buying and selling real estate in Orinda and its surrounding cities in Contra Costa County for over 18 years.
   
Ron Kooyman and Elaine Kooyman
Our office is:
Intero Real Estate Services
1280 Civic Drive, Suite 200
Walnut Creek, CA. 94596
Call us at: (925) 943-5150 please visit our main Website at www.theKooymans.com
 

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Nestled below magnificent Mount Diablo, only minutes from San Francisco, as well as the world-class wine region of Napa and Livermore Valley, the community of Orinda lies in the heart of Contra Costa County. Easy access to shopping, extraordinary dining opportunities and a wide range of recreation choices help make Orinda the envy of the region.

Orinda is one of the more prestigious towns in Contra Costa County and attracts many of the Bay Area's professionals and executives. The city is nestled in a tree-flourished valley on the east side of the Oakland/ Berkeley hills and offers its residents a serene setting. The value of property in Orinda exceeds that of most Contra Costa communities.

Located east of Oakland and within 30 minutes of downtown San Francisco, Orinda is situated in southwest Contra Costa County, California and is part of Lamorinda. Lamorinda stands for Lafayette, Moraga, and Orinda, which are three adjacent communities.

The City of Orinda is a family-oriented community which offers its 17,000 residents a serene setting in contrast to the more urban existence of the surrounding area. The tree-studded hillsides of the 12.8 square-mile City contribute to Orinda's aesthetic beauty. Natural beauty, excellent schools, safety, history, culture, serenity and its proximity to major San Francisco Bay locations and activities make Orinda a delightful place in which to live, visit, and shop.

The city of Orinda is the first residential development on Highway 24 on the east side of the Caldecott tunnel. The freeway bisects Orinda resulting in the Crossroads business district to the south and The Village business district to the north. Orinda lies on portions of the Rancho de Laguna de los Palos Colorados and the Rancho El Sobrante, which were Mexican land grants to the Moraga and Castro families. In the 1920's, when about 1200 acres were designated the townsite of Orinda, city people began building summer homes in the wooded hillsides. Only when the Caldecott Tunnel to Oakland, about eight miles away, was completed in 1937 did the area begin to develop. Today Orinda offers gracious country style living to San Francisco and Oakland commuters who enjoy its rural setting and village-like atmosphere.

The combination of solid buyer demand and limited residential growth has kept housing values strong, making Orinda a great investment for homeowners.

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