Pittsburg · Home type

Luxury Homes for Sale in
Pittsburg, CA.

Luxury Homes in Pittsburg. Custom builds, hill-top lots, and the homes where the conversation is as much about privacy as price. Pittsburg's top tier sits in the newer hillside sections — $800K–$1.1M for larger-lot detached with Delta views.

Median price: $585KActive listings: 58Days on market: 26
Pittsburg, California — waterfront community — Luxury Homes
The honest read

Who it's for.
Who it isn't.

The luxury tier in Contra Costa means different things in different cities — $1.8M+ in the hills above Walnut Creek (Northgate, Indian Valley, Shell Ridge) vs. $1.5M+ estate homes in Alhambra Valley or Deer Valley's highest phases. Timelines are longer, appraisals stickier, and marketing matters differently. I work with a short list of photographers, videographers, and stagers who understand this price tier and won't cut corners.

Pittsburg's top tier sits in the newer hillside sections — $800K–$1.1M for larger-lot detached with Delta views.

Sellers with equity in a custom or hills home who want discreet marketing, and buyers relocating from SF or out of state who need a trusted first call.

Pittsburg · April 2026
Median price
2.3%
$585K
year over year
Active listings
58
healthy
Days on market
26
median · last 90 days
Offers per home
3
average · very competitive
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Zip codes in Pittsburg

Questions

Luxury Homes,
honestly.

Do you market luxury homes differently?
Yes — the target audience is smaller and more specific. Print, targeted Facebook/Instagram, relocation networks, and sometimes off-market circulation matter more than mass listing portals. I'll walk you through the specific mix for your home.
What should luxury buyers know about Contra Costa?
Inventory is thin and quality varies. The hills homes hold their value steadiest; 'aspirational' pricing gets punished fast. I'll tell you honestly whether a listing is priced to move or priced to sit.
Is Pittsburg safe?
Depends heavily on the block. San Marco, Vista del Mar, and the newer Oak Hills pockets are genuinely quiet and family-friendly. Parts of the older central area still have challenges. I walk every candidate with you and am upfront about which ones matter.
What's the commute?
eBART at the Pittsburg Center / Pittsburg-Bay Point stations makes the BART-to-SF commute feasible — 50 min to Embarcadero if you get a good connection. Driving 680/24 is 60+ in traffic.
Ready when you are

Let's find the one.
Together.

Send me a message or call (415) 710‑6649 · text anytime