3674 Cinnamon Ridge Rd is a 2,932 square foot house on a 5,659 square foot lot with 3 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. Based on Redfin's San Ramon data, we estimate the home's value is $2,156,886.
Single-familyProperty Type
2007Year Built
5,659 sq ftLot Size
$736Est. Price/Sq.Ft.
Source:Public Records
Redfin Estimate
$2,156,886
$9,000 since July
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Estimate history
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This home's estimate is 4.8% higher than the average sale price ($2.06M) of 6 comparable homes.
As the MLS and public records start to fill up, we'll list the details here.
Year
Property tax
Land + Additions
Assessment*
2025
$18,923 (+2.4%)
$857,629 + $625,186
$1,482,815
2024
$18,483 (+1.7%)
$840,813 + $612,928
$1,453,741
2023
$18,180 (+1.3%)
$824,327 + $600,910
$1,425,237
2022
$17,946 (+2.5%)
$808,164 + $589,128
$1,397,292
2021
$17,500 (+1.1%)
$792,318 + $577,577
$1,369,895
2020
$17,316 (+1.5%)
$776,783 + $566,252
$1,343,035
2019
$17,059 (+3.9%)
$768,819 + $560,446
$1,329,265
2018
$16,423 (+3.7%)
$753,745 + $549,457
$1,303,202
2017
$15,833 (+1.4%)
$724,477 + $528,122
$1,252,599
2016
$15,616 (+1.4%)
$724,477 + $528,122
$1,252,599
2015
$15,404 (+1.4%)
$710,272 + $517,767
$1,228,039
2014
$15,189 (+41.2%)
$685,900 + $500,000
$1,185,900
2013
$10,761 (+3.0%)
$685,900 + $500,000
$1,185,900
2012
$10,449 (+2.0%)
$136,249 + $651,111
$787,360
2011
$10,241 (+1.7%)
$133,578 + $638,345
$771,923
2010
$10,070 (+0.2%)
$130,959 + $625,829
$756,788
2009
$10,050 (+4.2%)
$129,981 + $621,152
$751,133
2008
$9,649
$130,290 + $622,628
$752,918
Tax history for 3674 Cinnamon Ridge Rd
Year
Property tax
Land + Additions
Assessment*
2025
$18,923 (+2.4%)
$857,629 + $625,186
$1,482,815
2024
$18,483 (+1.7%)
$840,813 + $612,928
$1,453,741
2023
$18,180 (+1.3%)
$824,327 + $600,910
$1,425,237
2022
$17,946 (+2.5%)
$808,164 + $589,128
$1,397,292
2021
$17,500 (+1.1%)
$792,318 + $577,577
$1,369,895
2020
$17,316 (+1.5%)
$776,783 + $566,252
$1,343,035
2019
$17,059 (+3.9%)
$768,819 + $560,446
$1,329,265
2018
$16,423 (+3.7%)
$753,745 + $549,457
$1,303,202
2017
$15,833 (+1.4%)
$724,477 + $528,122
$1,252,599
2016
$15,616 (+1.4%)
$724,477 + $528,122
$1,252,599
2015
$15,404 (+1.4%)
$710,272 + $517,767
$1,228,039
2014
$15,189 (+41.2%)
$685,900 + $500,000
$1,185,900
2013
$10,761 (+3.0%)
$685,900 + $500,000
$1,185,900
2012
$10,449 (+2.0%)
$136,249 + $651,111
$787,360
2011
$10,241 (+1.7%)
$133,578 + $638,345
$771,923
2010
$10,070 (+0.2%)
$130,959 + $625,829
$756,788
2009
$10,050 (+4.2%)
$129,981 + $621,152
$751,133
2008
$9,649
$130,290 + $622,628
$752,918
*Taxable value of land and structures on it ("additions") is determined regularly by local assessors and does not affect market price.
Zoning and permits
Zoning
Permits
PD
DVSP
Planned Development Zone
The PD zone is applied to large parcels of land in order to reduce or eliminate the rigidity, delays, and conflicts that otherwise would result from application of zoning standards and procedures designed primarily for small parcels, and to: Ensure orderly and thorough planning and review procedures that will result in quality urban design; Encourage variety and avoid monotony in large developments by allowing greater freedom in selecting the means to provide access, light, open space, and amenity; Provide a mechanism whereby the City may authorize desirable developments consistent with the General Plan without inviting speculative rezoning applications, which, if granted, often could deprive other owners of development opportunities without resulting in construction of the proposed facilities; Encourage allocation and improvement of common open space in residential areas, and provide for open space maintenance at the expense of those who will directly benefit from it; and Encourage the assembly of properties that might otherwise be developed in unrelated increments to the detriment of surrounding neighborhoods. Building intensity may be up to the maximum required by the General Plan land use classification applicable to the site. The PD zone is consistent with and implements all land use classifications of the General Plan.
Construct a retaining wall with posts attached to a spa according to the provided plans.
Grading
Jul 17, 2013 • Final
Building/residential/p/pool
Pool and hot tub
Permit history is from public records and may be incomplete or inaccurate. Redfin and its agents make no representations about the property condition or permit status. Buyers should independently verify all information.
Property details
Interior
Room Information
# of Rooms: 10
Exterior
Pool Information
Has Pool
Property Information
Living Sq. Ft: 2,932
Ground Floor Sq. Ft: 1,369
Building Sq. Ft: 2,932
# of Stories: 2
Legal Description: T8306 L67
Parking & Garage Information
Garage/Parking Sq. Ft: 638
Lot Information
# of Buildings: 1
Land Sq. Ft: 5,659
Legal Lot Number: 67
Acres: 0.1299
County Use Description: SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED WITH MA
Financial
Assessor Information
Assessment Year: 2026
Public facts
Beds: 3
Baths: 4.0
Sq. Ft.: 2,932
Stories: 2.0
Lot Size: 5,659 square feet
Style: Single Family Residential
Year Built: 2007
Year Renovated: 2007
County: Contra Costa County
APN: 2224800124
Home facts updated by county records on Jul 13, 2026
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Transit
Quail Run Elementary School
Public K-5 • Assigned • 0.4mi
8/10
Gale Ranch Middle School
Public 6-8 • Assigned • 0.4mi
10/10
Dougherty Valley High School
Public 9-12 • Assigned • 0.9mi
10/10
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