Some addresses do the work for you. 125 Cottonwood Place is one of them. Set inside the 24-hour manned gates of Blackhawk Country Club, on a quiet interior street lined with mature trees, this is one of the most private enclaves in the East Bay. Birdsong in the morning. Silence at night. The kind of street where the drive home, no matter where you've been, ends the same way: past the guardhouse, into the trees, onto Cottonwood. Blackhawk needs no introduction. Thirty-five miles to downtown San Francisco. Twenty minutes to Livermore Valley wineries, forty-five to Napa. Private aviation at Buchanan and Livermore. And one of Northern California's best microclimates: warm dry summers cooled by Delta breezes, mild green winters. You live outside here. Membership is its own conversation. Two championship 18-hole courses, Lakeside and Falls. A 9,400 square foot fitness and wellness center. Eighteen tennis courts, a growing pickleball program, ten-lane competition pool, bocce, racquetball, two clubhouses, multiple dining venues, and a year-round social calendar. Beyond the gates, Blackhawk Plaza, the Smithsonian-affiliated Auto Museum, downtown Danville, the Iron Horse Trail, Mt. Diablo State Park. All minutes away. San Ramon Valley Unified schools, among the top-performing in the state. The home itself: 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 3,316 square feet. The floor plan, the finishes, the light at the back of the house in the late afternoon these are the things that pull people off the couch. Come walk it.