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Country Place — Larwin tract homes in San Ramon (1978)

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Country Place arrived in 1978 during the final buildout of San Ramon Village, the master-planned community that had transformed thousands of acres of former ranchland into one of the East Bay's fastest-growing suburbs. Built by Larwin Northern California, the 204-home subdivision occupied one of the last undeveloped sections of the Montevideo neighborhood, helping complete a community that had been taking shape for more than a decade. Although Country Place was not among San Ramon's earliest subdivisions, its opening reflected a renewed confidence in the housing market after the slowdown of the mid-1970s. Strong pre-sales, aggressive marketing, and rising home prices demonstrated that demand for suburban living remained strong. By the time construction was complete in 1979, Country Place had become another piece of the larger San Ramon Village story—a neighborhood built not on open frontier land, but on the final available spaces within an already established community. From ...