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Private Lane Living Elevated to Its Finest Expression
There is a particular quality of silence at the end of Comistas Drive — no through traffic, no transient noise — just the measured stillness of a home that was designed to be a destination in itself. The two-story facade, framed by professionally landscaped grounds and a broad paverstone driveway, makes an immediate promise. Step through the double wooden doors and that promise is kept without hesitation.
The dramatic entry hall — soaring ceiling, rich dark-stained staircase, dark iron balusters — sets a tone that carries through every room with remarkable consistency. The formal living room steps down gracefully from the foyer, its vaulted ceiling and gas fireplace with marble tile surround establishing an atmosphere of relaxed formality. Adjacent, the coffered-ceiling dining room frames garden views through a bay window and comfortably accommodates a large rectangular table for the kind of evenings worth remembering.
At the operational heart of the home, the kitchen is nothing short of extraordinary. A 42-inch Sub-Zero built-in refrigerator, dual Thermador ovens, a Thermador six-burner gas cooktop with a Vent-A-Hood, a Miele dishwasher, and an Edgestar beverage refrigerator form an appliance suite that any serious cook would find deeply satisfying. Granite countertops, abundant cabinetry with roll-out shelves, undercabinet lighting, a hot water dispenser, and a large island with seating complete a space that performs as beautifully as it photographs. The adjoining family room — gas fireplace with granite surround, built-in cabinetry, Anderson sliding glass doors — ensures that the kitchen never operates in isolation from the life of the home.
The main-level primary suite is a study in considered privacy. A vaulted ceiling, a remote-controlled sealed gas fireplace, views of the pool and garden, and direct patio access define the bedroom itself. The ensuite bath — heated tile floors, Phylrich plumbing fixtures, a walk-in tile shower with bench seating, dual granite vanities, and a dedicated tankless water heater — delivers spa-caliber comfort on demand. The room-sized walk-in closet, outfitted with custom built-in cabinetry and hanging systems, completes the retreat with an organizational elegance rarely seen at this scale.
Upstairs, a second primary suite offers its own fireplace, built-in bookcase, and a spa-calibrated bath with heated porcelain tile, quartz countertops, Kohler sinks and fixtures, a Velux skylight, and a built-in sit-down vanity with ample storage. Three additional bedrooms — each with backyard views, ceiling fans, and built-in bookcases — provide flexibility for family, guests, or dedicated work-from-home environments.
The home theater deserves its own meditation. Soundproofed, tiered, and equipped with six Octane reclining seats, a 110-inch Stewart screen, four-setting lighting, and a full electronics suite for sound and streaming, it transcends the category of amenity and becomes an experience unto itself.
Outside, flagstone patio areas, a covered dining space with skylight and ceiling fan, a built-in Dacor grill, an outdoor gas fireplace, a retractable awning, a large ivy-covered arbor, and the freeform in-ground pool and spa compose a backyard that functions equally well for an intimate evening or a celebration of scale. The owned 44-panel, 12.54-kilowatt solar system — with a 2025 annual true-up of just $23.54 — speaks to a home engineered for the long term. Distressed hand-scraped seven-inch Birch engineered hardwood flooring, LED recessed lighting with selectable color output, new carpeting and interior paint as of early 2026, and a three-car garage with a 50-amp EV charger and dedicated workshop bay round out a property that leaves very little to desire.
Walnut Creek occupies a singular position within the Bay Area's eastern reach — a city that has long cultivated an identity rooted in natural beauty, civic investment, and a quality of daily life that residents describe, without irony, as exceptional. Nestled against the western slopes of Mount Diablo and bisected by the Iron Horse Regional Trail, it offers a lifestyle that feels genuinely rare: urban amenities delivered at a human scale, with open space never more than minutes away.
The Northgate neighborhood, where Comistas Drive is situated, represents one of Walnut Creek's most established and sought-after residential communities. Characterized by generously proportioned lots, mature tree canopies, and an architectural range that skews toward traditional and transitional styles, Northgate carries the kind of unhurried residential character that takes decades to cultivate. Streets here tend to be quiet, neighbors tend to be long-tenured, and the sense of community is tangible rather than aspirational.
Mount Diablo State Park — one of the Bay Area's most celebrated natural landmarks — rises to the east, offering more than 20,000 acres of hiking, cycling, and equestrian trails, along with panoramic views that stretch, on clear days, to the Sierra Nevada. Shell Ridge Open Space and the Canal Trail system are accessible directly from the neighborhood, making outdoor recreation a daily rather than occasional pursuit. Boundary Oak Golf Course, a well-regarded public course designed to take advantage of the area's rolling terrain, is nearby for those who prefer their exercise on fairways.
Downtown Walnut Creek — approximately twelve minutes from the property — has evolved into one of the East Bay's most vibrant commercial and cultural centers. Broadway Plaza, an open-air shopping destination anchored by Nordstroms, sits alongside an eclectic mix of independent restaurants, wine bars, and specialty retailers. The Lesher Center for the Arts hosts a year-round program of theater, dance, and music, while the Walnut Creek Art and Garden Center contributes to a cultural calendar that punches well above the city's size.
Day-to-day conveniences are equally well-served. The Orchards shopping center, Whole Foods, and a comprehensive range of medical, dental, and professional services are within close proximity to the property. BART access connects Walnut Creek to San Francisco and Oakland efficiently, making the commute calculus genuinely favorable for those whose professional lives extend across the Bay.
The educational landscape is a consistent draw for families. The Mount Diablo Unified School District serves the area, with Walnut Acres Elementary, Foothill Middle School, and Northgate High School forming the public pathway. Northgate High School, in particular, has a strong academic reputation within the district. For families seeking private options, Carondelet High School and De La Salle High School — both nationally recognized institutions — are nearby, adding meaningful optionality to the educational equation.
Arbolado Park and Bancroft Gardens offer neighborhood-scale green space for evening walks and weekend leisure, while Civic Park provides a gathering point for community events throughout the year. In Northgate, and at this particular address, the convergence of nature, culture, education, and community doesn't feel like a compromise — it feels like the point.
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