Real Estate

This Is The Priciest Home On The Market In Pleasanton

This estate sits on one of the largest lots near the Ruby Hill Country Club.

PLEASANTON, CA — This 7,700-square foot home comes with an asking price of $4.5 million, making it the priciest pad on the market in Pleasanton.

The kitchen area boasts an impressive wine cellar, updated stainless steel appliances and custom cabinetry. Park your car in the five-car garage or circular driveway.

An expansive deck offers views of towering trees and the all-white master bath is dreamy. The master bedroom features a fireplaces and spacious walk-in closets.

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  • Address: 2908 W Ruby Hill Dr, Pleasanton, California
  • Price: $4,450,000
  • Square Feet: 7686
  • Bedrooms: 5
  • Bathrooms: 6 Full and 1 Half Baths
  • Built: 2005
  • Features from Realtor.com: Aptly referred to as The Jewel of Ruby Hill, this opulent 5 bedroom, 6.5 Bathroom, 7, 686 square foot luxury estate is very well appointed and majestically situated on one of the largest sized single parcels in Ruby Hill on the 8th fairway of the Jack Nicklaus renown 18 hole private, championship golf course. Offering a seamless blend of glamorous indoor and outdoor living boasting fairway views, exquisitely landscaped, manicured grounds and exorbitant space for entertaining and al-fresco dining. Grand cathedral, marble-soaked foyer entry, elegant, high-ceiling ball-room, sumptuous formal dining room, atmosphere controlled wine cellar (800 bottle capacity), custom office/library and fabulous chefs kitchen with an open concept to the family room. Total of 5 generous bedroom suites, including an absolutely stunning master, with his/hers walk-in closets and sprawling en-suite master bath that includes steam shower and jetted-tub. Circular drive, 5 garages.

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