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670 Rocky Creek Ter

  • Brentwood, CA
  • $625,000

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Beautifully updated and move-in ready, this 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home in the desirable Deer Creek community offers comfort, style, and convenience at an accessible price point. Inside, you'll find a recently remodeled kitchen with modern finishes, a bright and open floor plan, and updated flooring throughout. The home features approximately 1,531+/- square feet of living space and includes an attached two-car garage. Located in a well-maintained HOA with a community pool, this home is centrally situated near top-rated Brentwood schools, shopping, and dining, with easy access to downtown. Whether you're a first-time buyer or looking to simplify, this is a fantastic opportunity to own a turnkey home in a great neighborhood.
Beautifully updated and move-in ready, this 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home in the desirable Deer Creek community offers comfort, style, and convenience at an accessible price point. Inside, you'll find a recently remodeled kitchen with modern finishes, a bright and open floor plan, and updated flooring throughout. The home features approximately 1,531+/- square feet of living space and includes an attached two-car garage. Located in a well-maintained HOA with a community pool, this home is centrally situated near top-rated Brentwood schools, shopping, and dining, with easy access to downtown. Whether you're a first-time buyer or looking to simplify, this is a fantastic opportunity to own a turnkey home in a great neighborhood.
Beautifully updated and move-in ready, this 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home in the desirable Deer Creek community offers comfort, style, and convenience at an accessible price point. Inside, you'll find a recently remodeled kitchen with modern finishes, a bright and open floor plan, and updated flooring throughout. The home features approximately 1,531+/- square feet of living space and includes an attached two-car garage. Located in a well-maintained HOA with a community pool, this home is centrally situated near top-rated Brentwood schools, shopping, and dining, with easy access to downtown. Whether you're a first-time buyer or looking to simplify, this is a fantastic opportunity to own a turnkey home in a great neighborhood.
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1986

1986

Year Built

3

3

Total Bedrooms

3

3

Total Bathrooms

1,531

1,531

Sq.Ft.

Living Space

3,680

3,680

Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

2.0

2.0

Garage Spaces

01

Interior

Total Bedrooms

3

Total Bathrooms

3

Full Bathrooms

2

Laundry room

Hookups Only, In Garage

Flooring

Laminate, Carpet

Fireplace

Family Room

Appliances

Dishwasher, Free-Standing Range, Refrigerator, Gas Water Heater

Other Interior Features

Family Room
01

Exterior & Building

Stories

2

Garage Spaces

2.0

Pool

None, Community

Roof

Shingle

Lot Features

Cul-De-Sac

Parking

Attached, Garage Door Opener

Heat Type

Forced Air

Air Conditioning

Central Air

HOA Amenities

Pool, Picnic Area

Other Exterior Features

Back Yard
01

Lot & Area

Status

Inactive

Living Area

1,531 Sq.Ft.

Total Area

1,531 Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

3,680 Sq.Ft.

MLS® ID

41105952

Type

Residential

Year Built

1986

Neighborhood

Brentwood

Architecture Styles

Traditional

School District

Brentwood (925) 513-6300
01

Finance

Sales Price

$625,000

HOA Fees

$165/mo

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Brentwood

Brentwood, CA 94513 is a well-established East Contra Costa County community known for its neighborhoods, parks, schools, and strong sense of local pride. With a mix of newer developments, golf course communities, and long-time residential areas, Brentwood attracts buyers and homeowners at many different stages of life.

Brentwood, CA Real Estate

Homes, Neighborhoods & Local Market Insight

Brentwood, CA is one of the most established and livable communities in East Contra Costa County — and for buyers looking for real value in the greater Bay Area, it's one of the last places where that combination of space, good schools, and genuine community still comes at an accessible price point.

I've spent more than 20 years helping buyers and sellers navigate the Brentwood real estate market. I know this city neighborhood by neighborhood, street by street — and I can tell you that the details matter here far more than the headlines suggest.


What Makes Brentwood Different

Brentwood sits at the eastern edge of Contra Costa County, roughly 60 miles from San Francisco and 45 miles from the Oakland hills. It's a deliberate choice for most people who live here — they ran the numbers, weighed the commute, and decided that a real house with a real yard in a community that actually functions like one was worth the trade-off.

The city has grown significantly since 2000, which means most of the infrastructure — the neighborhoods, the parks, the community facilities — is modern and well-planned. It doesn't have the character of an older California city, but it also doesn't have the aging pipes and patchwork development that comes with one. What it has is space, good bones, and a sense of community that surprises people who arrive skeptical.

At 65,000 residents, Brentwood feels smaller than it is. You run into people you know. Your kids play on the same sports teams as your neighbors' kids. The Saturday Farmers Market downtown draws the same familiar faces week after week, year-round. That quality — hard to quantify, easy to feel — is what keeps people here long after the commute math has been re-evaluated several times.


Brentwood Real Estate: What Buyers Should Know

The Brentwood CA housing market offers a wide range of single-family homes across dozens of established neighborhoods, with prices currently ranging from the mid-$500s for smaller homes and condos to well over $1.5 million for larger properties on premium lots.

Based on Q1 2026 MLS data, the median sale price in Brentwood is $887,500, with homes averaging 34 days on market. The market is balanced to slightly favoring buyers at the moment, with approximately 5-6 months of active inventory — meaning well-priced homes are moving, but buyers have options and are using them.

A few things that shape value in Brentwood that don't always show up in listing descriptions:

School boundaries matter. Brentwood is served primarily by Brentwood Union Elementary and Liberty Union High School District, both well-regarded in Contra Costa County. But attendance boundaries can vary by street, and for families with school-age children it's worth verifying before falling in love with a specific address.

Lot size varies significantly. Brentwood has everything from smaller patio-style lots in active adult communities to half-acre and larger parcels in rural-adjacent neighborhoods near the city's edges. The lifestyle implications are real and worth thinking through before you start touring.

HOA communities are common. Many of Brentwood's neighborhoods — particularly the newer master-planned areas and the active adult communities — carry HOA fees that range from modest to meaningful. Factor these into your true cost of ownership calculation.

The price per square foot picture. Based on Q1 2026 closed sales, the median price per square foot in Brentwood is approximately $324, with well-maintained, updated homes in desirable neighborhoods trending higher and older or dated properties trending lower.


Brentwood Neighborhoods: A Local Guide

Brentwood's residential landscape is varied enough that "I'm looking in Brentwood" is really just the starting point. Here's a practical overview of the distinct areas within the city.

Established Family Neighborhoods

The core of Brentwood's residential market — areas like Garin Ranch, Deer Ridge, Shadow Lakes, Apple HIll and the neighborhoods surrounding Sand Creek Road and Balfour Road — consists primarily of single-family homes built between 1995 and 2015. These are well-established, family-oriented neighborhoods with good park access, strong community identity, and the broadest range of price points in the city. Most of the buyer activity in Brentwood happens here.

Shadow Lakes

Shadow Lakes is Brentwood's golf course community, built around an 18-hole championship course. Homes here range from standard single-family residences to larger golf-frontage properties, and the community draws buyers who want the amenity and the aesthetic of golf course living without the price premium of more exclusive markets. It's a distinct lifestyle within the broader Brentwood market.

Trilogy at The Vineyards

Trilogy is Brentwood's premier 55+ active adult community, developed by Shea Homes and centered around a well-appointed clubhouse and extensive lifestyle programming. Homes here are primarily 2-bedroom designs built from the late 2000s through the mid-2010s, with HOA fees that cover significant community amenities. It's worth noting that the Trilogy sub-market is currently moving more slowly than the broader Brentwood market — buyer demand has softened and pricing requires careful attention. If you own in Trilogy and are considering a sale, strategy and timing matter more than usual right now.

Summerset

Summerset is Brentwood's original age-restricted community, predating Trilogy by roughly a decade. Homes here were built primarily in the late 1990s and early 2000s and tend to be modestly sized 2-bedroom designs. Interestingly, Summerset has been performing better than the broader market in recent months — correctly priced homes are finding buyers with reasonable consistency. It offers a more affordable entry point into active adult living in Brentwood than Trilogy, with a well-established and tight-knit resident community.

Rural and Agricultural Properties

Brentwood's agricultural roots are still visible at its edges. Properties along Marsh Creek Road, Byron Highway, and the rural corridors to the south and east include ranch-style homes, horse properties, and agricultural parcels — some with significant acreage. This is a genuinely distinct sub-market with its own buyer profile, its own valuation considerations, and its own pace. If you're drawn to this type of property, working with someone who understands the local rural market is essential.


What Sellers Should Know About the Brentwood Market

If you own a home in Brentwood and are thinking about a move — whether that's downsizing, relocating, or simply deciding the timing is right — there are a few things worth understanding about how this market is behaving right now.

The Brentwood CA housing market in 2026 rewards preparation and punishes optimism. Homes that come to market correctly priced, well-presented, and with a clear strategy are still transacting — often within a few weeks. Homes that test the market at aspirational prices are sitting, accumulating days on market, and eventually negotiating from a weaker position than if they'd been priced right from the start.

The upper end of the market — homes above $1 million — actually has relatively thin active inventory right now, which creates an opportunity for sellers with larger homes who are willing to price with the current market rather than against it. The buyers for those homes exist. They're just patient and well-informed.

For sellers in the sub-$900k range, buyer activity is present but competition is increasing as spring inventory comes online. The homes winning in that segment are the ones that show well and are priced to reflect current comparables rather than peak-market expectations.


My Experience in Brentwood

I've lived and worked in this community for more than two decades. With over 500 closed transactions and more than $425 million in sales across Brentwood and East Contra Costa County, I've helped buyers find homes in virtually every neighborhood in this city — and helped sellers navigate every kind of market condition this area has seen over that time.

I know which streets in Garin Ranch hold value better than others. I know how Summerset and Trilogy behave differently even though they're half a mile apart. I know what the commute from eastern Brentwood to the BART station actually feels like at 7am on a Tuesday. And I know how to position a home in this market to attract the right buyers at the right price — not just list it and hope.

If you're thinking about buying or selling in Brentwood CA, I'd welcome the conversation. No pressure, no assumptions — just honest, local insight from someone who has been doing this here for a long time.


Schedule a no-pressure strategy call or reach me directly at (925) 487-3172.

Tom Schieber | Broker Associate | CA DRE# 01404116 | eXp Realty of California


Frequently Asked Questions About Brentwood CA Real Estate

What is the median home price in Brentwood CA? Based on Q1 2026 sales data, the median sale price in Brentwood is $887,500. Prices range from the mid-$500s for smaller homes and condos to well over $1.5 million for larger properties on premium lots.

Is Brentwood CA a good place to live? For families, shift workers, remote workers, and buyers seeking genuine value in the greater Bay Area, Brentwood offers a compelling combination of good schools, modern infrastructure, strong community identity, and housing prices that are significantly more accessible than communities closer to the urban core.

How long does it take to sell a home in Brentwood CA? In Q1 2026, the median days on market for sold homes in Brentwood was 34 days. Well-priced, well-presented homes continue to move within two to four weeks. Homes that enter the market above buyer-perceived value are taking considerably longer.

What neighborhoods are in Brentwood CA? Brentwood's primary residential areas include Garin Ranch, Deer Ridge, Shadow Lakes, Trilogy at The Vineyards, Summerset, Apple Hill and numerous established family neighborhoods throughout the city. Rural and agricultural properties are also available along the city's edges.

Who is the best real estate agent in Brentwood CA? The right agent for you is one with deep local knowledge, a verifiable transaction history in the specific neighborhoods you're focused on, and an approach that prioritizes honest guidance over a quick commission. I'd encourage you to review my 20+ year track record in this market and decide for yourself.

Brentwood, CA Real Estate Homes, Neighborhoods & Local Market Insight Brentwood, CA is one of the most established and livable communities in East Contra Costa County — and for buyers looking for real value in the greater Bay Area, it's one of the last places where that combination of space, good schools, and genuine community still comes at an accessible price point. I've spent more than 20 years helping buyers and sellers navigate the Brentwood real estate market. I know this city neighborhood by neighborhood, street by street — and I can tell you that the details matter here far more than the headlines suggest. What Makes Brentwood Different Brentwood sits at the eastern edge of Contra Costa County, roughly 60 miles from San Francisco and 45 miles from the Oakland hills. It's a deliberate choice for most people who live here — they ran the numbers, weighed the commute, and decided that a real house with a real yard in a community that actually functions like one was worth the trade-off. The city has grown significantly since 2000, which means most of the infrastructure — the neighborhoods, the parks, the community facilities — is modern and well-planned. It doesn't have the character of an older California city, but it also doesn't have the aging pipes and patchwork development that comes with one. What it has is space, good bones, and a sense of community that surprises people who arrive skeptical. At 65,000 residents, Brentwood feels smaller than it is. You run into people you know. Your kids play on the same sports teams as your neighbors' kids. The Saturday Farmers Market downtown draws the same familiar faces week after week, year-round. That quality — hard to quantify, easy to feel — is what keeps people here long after the commute math has been re-evaluated several times. Brentwood Real Estate: What Buyers Should Know The Brentwood CA housing market offers a wide range of single-family homes across dozens of established neighborhoods, with prices currently ranging from the mid-$500s for smaller homes and condos to well over $1.5 million for larger properties on premium lots. Based on Q1 2026 MLS data, the median sale price in Brentwood is $887,500, with homes averaging 34 days on market. The market is balanced to slightly favoring buyers at the moment, with approximately 5-6 months of active inventory — meaning well-priced homes are moving, but buyers have options and are using them. A few things that shape value in Brentwood that don't always show up in listing descriptions: School boundaries matter. Brentwood is served primarily by Brentwood Union Elementary and Liberty Union High School District, both well-regarded in Contra Costa County. But attendance boundaries can vary by street, and for families with school-age children it's worth verifying before falling in love with a specific address. Lot size varies significantly. Brentwood has everything from smaller patio-style lots in active adult communities to half-acre and larger parcels in rural-adjacent neighborhoods near the city's edges. The lifestyle implications are real and worth thinking through before you start touring. HOA communities are common. Many of Brentwood's neighborhoods — particularly the newer master-planned areas and the active adult communities — carry HOA fees that range from modest to meaningful. Factor these into your true cost of ownership calculation. The price per square foot picture. Based on Q1 2026 closed sales, the median price per square foot in Brentwood is approximately $324, with well-maintained, updated homes in desirable neighborhoods trending higher and older or dated properties trending lower. Brentwood Neighborhoods: A Local Guide Brentwood's residential landscape is varied enough that "I'm looking in Brentwood" is really just the starting point. Here's a practical overview of the distinct areas within the city. Established Family Neighborhoods The core of Brentwood's residential market — areas like Garin Ranch, Deer Ridge, Shadow Lakes, Apple HIll and the neighborhoods surrounding Sand Creek Road and Balfour Road — consists primarily of single-family homes built between 1995 and 2015. These are well-established, family-oriented neighborhoods with good park access, strong community identity, and the broadest range of price points in the city. Most of the buyer activity in Brentwood happens here. Shadow Lakes Shadow Lakes is Brentwood's golf course community, built around an 18-hole championship course. Homes here range from standard single-family residences to larger golf-frontage properties, and the community draws buyers who want the amenity and the aesthetic of golf course living without the price premium of more exclusive markets. It's a distinct lifestyle within the broader Brentwood market. Trilogy at The Vineyards Trilogy is Brentwood's premier 55+ active adult community, developed by Shea Homes and centered around a well-appointed clubhouse and extensive lifestyle programming. Homes here are primarily 2-bedroom designs built from the late 2000s through the mid-2010s, with HOA fees that cover significant community amenities. It's worth noting that the Trilogy sub-market is currently moving more slowly than the broader Brentwood market — buyer demand has softened and pricing requires careful attention. If you own in Trilogy and are considering a sale, strategy and timing matter more than usual right now. Summerset Summerset is Brentwood's original age-restricted community, predating Trilogy by roughly a decade. Homes here were built primarily in the late 1990s and early 2000s and tend to be modestly sized 2-bedroom designs. Interestingly, Summerset has been performing better than the broader market in recent months — correctly priced homes are finding buyers with reasonable consistency. It offers a more affordable entry point into active adult living in Brentwood than Trilogy, with a well-established and tight-knit resident community. Rural and Agricultural Properties Brentwood's agricultural roots are still visible at its edges. Properties along Marsh Creek Road, Byron Highway, and the rural corridors to the south and east include ranch-style homes, horse properties, and agricultural parcels — some with significant acreage. This is a genuinely distinct sub-market with its own buyer profile, its own valuation considerations, and its own pace. If you're drawn to this type of property, working with someone who understands the local rural market is essential. What Sellers Should Know About the Brentwood Market If you own a home in Brentwood and are thinking about a move — whether that's downsizing, relocating, or simply deciding the timing is right — there are a few things worth understanding about how this market is behaving right now. The Brentwood CA housing market in 2026 rewards preparation and punishes optimism. Homes that come to market correctly priced, well-presented, and with a clear strategy are still transacting — often within a few weeks. Homes that test the market at aspirational prices are sitting, accumulating days on market, and eventually negotiating from a weaker position than if they'd been priced right from the start. The upper end of the market — homes above $1 million — actually has relatively thin active inventory right now, which creates an opportunity for sellers with larger homes who are willing to price with the current market rather than against it. The buyers for those homes exist. They're just patient and well-informed. For sellers in the sub-$900k range, buyer activity is present but competition is increasing as spring inventory comes online. The homes winning in that segment are the ones that show well and are priced to reflect current comparables rather than peak-market expectations. My Experience in Brentwood I've lived and worked in this community for more than two decades. With over 500 closed transactions and more than $425 million in sales across Brentwood and East Contra Costa County, I've helped buyers find homes in virtually every neighborhood in this city — and helped sellers navigate every kind of market condition this area has seen over that time. I know which streets in Garin Ranch hold value better than others. I know how Summerset and Trilogy behave differently even though they're half a mile apart. I know what the commute from eastern Brentwood to the BART station actually feels like at 7am on a Tuesday. And I know how to position a home in this market to attract the right buyers at the right price — not just list it and hope. If you're thinking about buying or selling in Brentwood CA, I'd welcome the conversation. No pressure, no assumptions — just honest, local insight from someone who has been doing this here for a long time. Schedule a no-pressure strategy call or reach me directly at (925) 487-3172. Tom Schieber | Broker Associate | CA DRE# 01404116 | eXp Realty of California Frequently Asked Questions About Brentwood CA Real Estate What is the median home price in Brentwood CA? Based on Q1 2026 sales data, the median sale price in Brentwood is $887,500. Prices range from the mid-$500s for smaller homes and condos to well over $1.5 million for larger properties on premium lots. Is Brentwood CA a good place to live? For families, shift workers, remote workers, and buyers seeking genuine value in the greater Bay Area, Brentwood offers a compelling combination of good schools, modern infrastructure, strong community identity, and housing prices that are significantly more accessible than communities closer to the urban core. How long does it take to sell a home in Brentwood CA? In Q1 2026, the median days on market for sold homes in Brentwood was 34 days. Well-priced, well-presented homes continue to move within two to four weeks. Homes that enter the market above buyer-perceived value are taking considerably longer. What neighborhoods are in Brentwood CA? Brentwood's primary residential areas include Garin Ranch, Deer Ridge, Shadow Lakes, Trilogy at The Vineyards, Summerset, Apple Hill and numerous established family neighborhoods throughout the city. Rural and agricultural properties are also available along the city's edges. Who is the best real estate agent in Brentwood CA? The right agent for you is one with deep local knowledge, a verifiable transaction history in the specific neighborhoods you're focused on, and an approach that prioritizes honest guidance over a quick commission. I'd encourage you to review my 20+ year track record in this market and decide for yourself.
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Realtor | Broker Associate

01404116

Tom Schieber is a trusted Brentwood, CA real estate expert with over 20 years of experience helping clients navigate life’s biggest transitions. As the leader of The Tom Schieber Team with eXp Realty, he specializes in guiding buyers and sellers through major life changes—whether it’s upsizing, downsizing, relocating, or investing. With deep loc...

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