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Homes in Livermore, CA

Livermore pairs California's oldest wine region with national lab innovation, giving families vineyard scenery, historic downtown energy, and strong schools within minutes of Tri-Valley job centers.

Alameda County
Wine Country Meets Innovation
60-80 min to San Francisco
40-55 min to San Jose
45-60 min to Oakland
ACE Rail: Livermore Station (Downtown)
Bus: Wheels Rapid 10R (5-10 min)
Bus: LAVTA Express 30R (Local)

Why Livermore?

Wine Country Heritage

Livermore's 50-plus wineries and estate vineyards give the city a relaxed destination feel. Residents bike between tasting rooms and attend barrel release parties minutes from home.

Innovation Economy

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Sandia, and Topcon anchor high-paying research and engineering careers. The talent base supports strong schools, STEM programs, and local entrepreneurship.

Accessible Outdoor Lifestyle

Sycamore Grove, Lake Del Valle, and Brushy Peak offer hiking, kayaking, horseback riding, and camping. Families spend weekends outside without driving to Tahoe or the coast.

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Neighborhoods in Livermore

Discover the unique character and charm of Livermore's diverse neighborhoods.

South Livermore Wine Country

Estate neighborhoods tucked between vineyards with trail access and boutique tasting rooms.

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Neighborhood Characteristics

Community Type:
Semi-Rural, Vineyard Adjacent
Home Styles:
Mediterranean, Contemporary Farmhouse, Custom Estates
Lot Sizes:
Large (10,000+ sq ft)
Walkability:
Low to Moderate

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What Makes This Neighborhood Special

Bikeable tasting rooms along Tesla and Concannon roads.

Access to Sycamore Grove Park and the Arroyo Mocho trail network.

Single-story ranch estates with ADUs and space for vines or play courts.

Downtown Livermore

Historic First Street blocks lined with tasting rooms, boutiques, and new mixed-use flats.

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Neighborhood Characteristics

Community Type:
Urban Walkable Core
Home Styles:
Victorian, Craftsman, Modern Townhomes
Lot Sizes:
Small to Medium
Walkability:
Very High

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What Makes This Neighborhood Special

Weekly farmers market plus year-round street festivals.

Destination restaurants such as Range Life and Posada.

ACE rail station and Rapid bus hub sit three blocks from First Street.

Springtown

North Livermore community with golf course views, pocket parks, and starter homes.

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Neighborhood Characteristics

Community Type:
Suburban, HOA-Greenbelt
Home Styles:
Mid-Century Ranch, California Contemporary
Lot Sizes:
Medium
Walkability:
Moderate

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What Makes This Neighborhood Special

Arroyo Las Positas Trail loops through the neighborhood for dog walks.

Springtown Golf Course remodel and new disc golf layout.

Active neighborhood association hosts movie nights and yard sales.

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Schools in Livermore

Quality education is a cornerstone of Livermore's appeal to families.

School NameLevelSchool RatingActions
Altamont Creek Elementary SchoolElementaryView
Arroyo Seco Elementary SchoolElementaryView
Emma C. Smith Elementary SchoolElementaryView

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Note: Verify current ratings and boundaries with official district resources. School assignments may change based on enrollment and boundary adjustments.

Major Employment Hubs & Local Employers

Livermore offers excellent access to major Bay Area job centers and is home to several major employers.

Major Employment Hubs Near Livermore

  • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

  • Sandia National Laboratories

  • Tri-Valley Innovation Hub

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Top Employers in Livermore

  • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

    17,000-employment national lab driving energy, defense, and fusion research.

  • Sandia National Laboratories

    Research campus focused on national security, micro-systems, and materials.

  • Las Positas College

    Growing community college supporting nursing, biotech, and automotive programs.

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Commute Times

Livermore offers excellent connectivity to major job centers, airports, and regional destinations.

Commute to Major Job Centers

San Francisco Financial District
ACE to Pleasanton then BART
70-85 min
South Bay Tech Corridor
I-680 south
45-60 min
Oakland Downtown
ACE to Fremont then BART
50-60 min
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Airports

OAKOakland International Airport
Airport
40-45 min
SJCSan Jose Mineta International Airport
Airport
45-55 min
SFOSan Francisco International Airport
Airport
55-70 min

Regional Hotspots

Livermore Valley Wine Country
Tesla and Concannon roads
5-10 min
Lake Del Valle
Del Valle Road
15-20 min
Mount Diablo State Park
I-580 west to Danville
40 min
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Lifestyle & Amenities

Discover what makes Livermore a special place to live.

  • Livermore blends agricultural heritage with high-tech careers. Residents can host lab meetings in the morning and walk to wine tastings on First Street that evening.

  • Family calendars stack up quickly thanks to soccer at Robertson Park, BMX sessions at Outlets Park, and swim team at the Robert Livermore Aquatic Center.

  • Outdoor lovers spend weekends in Sycamore Grove Park, biking the Arroyo Mocho Trail, or paddleboarding at Lake Del Valle, all within a 20-minute drive.

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Weather & Climate

Quick-hit visuals that show how Livermore feels throughout the year.

Temperature Story

Quick look at the seasonal swing in Livermore

Winter Comfort Band
Summer Warmth Band
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Winter Comfort Band

36–44°F

Typical overnight lows from December through February.

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Summer Warmth Band

88–96°F

Afternoon highs during peak summer months.

Climate Type

Inland Mediterranean

Overall pattern

Days of Sunshine

260+ days

Bright days/year

Annual Rainfall

14-16 inches

Nov–Mar showers

Warm afternoons moderated by Delta breezes; cooler evenings compared with Tracy and Brentwood.

Hot, dry summers, crisp autumn harvest season, and mild winters with most rain between December and ...

Residents plan morning hikes during July heat, yet patio dining and winery concerts run nearly year-...

Parks & Recreation in Livermore

Livermore maintains over 7 parks and recreational facilities, from neighborhood parks to large regional parks.

Sycamore Grove Park

Regional Park

847-acre preserve with paved and dirt trails through vineyards and valley oak groves.

TrailsNature programsPicnic areasWine country views

Robertson Park & Rodeo Grounds

Community Park

Sports hub hosting Little League, equestrian events, and the Livermore rodeo.

Baseball fieldsEquestrian arenaPlaygroundsDog park

May Nissen Park & Swim Center

Neighborhood Park

Beloved park with shaded picnic lawns, pools, and the Livermore Area Recreation swim club.

Aquatic centerPlaygroundBasketball courtsCommunity rooms

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Natural Hazards & Fault Lines

Important information about seismic activity, flood zones, and fire hazards in Livermore.

Major Fault Lines Near Livermore

Greenville Fault

Runs along eastern hills 2-4 miles from South Livermore estates

Type: Right-lateral strike-slip

Calaveras Fault

Approximately 8 miles southwest near Sunol and Pleasanton Ridge

Type: Right-lateral strike-slip

Las Positas Fault Zone

Crosses northern Livermore Valley near Springtown

Type: Right-lateral strike-slip

Fire Hazard Severity Zones

Moderate to High in south valley grasslands and Brushy Peak foothills.

CalFire Classification

Seismic Hazard Zones

Liquefaction Zones

Higher potential near Arroyo Mocho and Arroyo Las Positas alluvial plains.

Landslide Zones

Hills south of Tesla Road and Patterson Pass contain moderate landslide susceptibility.

Alquist-Priolo Fault Zone Status

Portions of the Las Positas fault trace fall within an Alquist-Priolo zone.

FEMA Flood Zones

Zone Type

Zone AE parallels Arroyo Mocho, Arroyo Las Positas, and lower Springtown; much of downtown remains Zone X.

Flood Risk Notes

New builds near creeks require elevated utilities and flood vents; review LARPD drainage projects.

Additional Notes

City enforces vineyard slope vegetation plans and seismic retrofit requirements for unreinforced masonry downtown.

What Locals Say

Hear from residents about living in Livermore.

"We can walk to First Street for dinner, bike to three wineries, and still be at work at the lab in under ten minutes."

Downtown Livermore Resident

"Weekend plans revolve around soccer at Robertson Park and picnics in Sycamore Grove, not sitting in traffic."

Sunset West Parent

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Local Favorites

Discover recommended restaurants and dining spots in Livermore.

Range Life

California BistroChef-Driven

Seasonal menu highlighting local farms with natural wine pairings in a restored brick building.

Campo di Bocce

ItalianFamily Friendly

Indoor-outdoor bocce courts, family-style Italian plates, and local wine flights.

Posada

Modern SouthwesternDate Night

Vibrant plates inspired by New Mexico with agave cocktails and patio fire pits.

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What Makes Livermore Special

Discover unique features, historical facts, and notable highlights of Livermore.

Bankhead Theater

Performing arts anchor hosting symphony, ballet, comedy, and touring musicians year-round.

Concannon Vineyard

One of California's oldest wineries credited with Petit Sirah popularity and Cabernet clones.

Livermore Rodeo

Over 100 years running, the self-proclaimed Worlds Fastest Rodeo brings pro events and parade energy each June.

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Insider Tips

What to know and what to be aware of when considering Livermore.

What to Know

Rodeo and Events Calendar

The Livermore Rodeo, Downtown Street Fest, and holiday light parade close streets throughout the year. Check LARPD event calendars before scheduling moves or deliveries.

Delta Breeze Afternoons

Winds kick up after 2 p.m. most summer days, so bring layers for evening concerts and patio dinners.

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What to Avoid

Hot Pavement Afternoons

July and August afternoons routinely top 95°F, so schedule playground or dog park outings early in the day.

Weekend Outlet Traffic

San Francisco Premium Outlets draw regional shoppers; avoid I-580 near El Charro between 12-6 p.m. on weekends.

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Homes for Sale in Livermore

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Questions About Livermore

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