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About San Ramon
San Ramon was once home to the Seunen Indians, Ohlone/Costanoans who lived adjacent to the valley creeks. After 1797 it was Mission San Jose grazing land; later it included Jose Maria Amador's 16,000 plus acre Rancho San Ramon. San Ramon Creek was named after an Indian vaquero, Ramon, who tended mission sheep here. In an 1855 land title case, Don Amador explained that "San" was added to the creek's name to conform with Spanish custom. San Ramon strives to insure that the growth and development of our business community brings long term living-wage jobs to our citizens.
A Local Introduction
As a real estate professional, Swanee believes it is not only her duty, but a privilege to introduce people to the San Ramon area and help them make the most of living here. She also knows that finding your new home is just one of the tasks that face you when you're relocating. Her goal is to coordinate everything as smoothly and efficiently as possible here, while you're wrapping up the final details of packing up and moving out of your current home.
Make Your Next Move Your Best Move
Of course there's no obligation. Swanee believes in making real estate and the relocation process as easy as possible for everyone involved. To her, that means providing information to anyone who wants to find out more about the area she loves so much and knows so well. So, click the "Send Me" button below and order your copy today! You'll be glad you did.
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