At a glance. Two desirable East Bay options, with real trade-offs in either direction. Here’s the side-by-side that families ask us for most often.

Why this comparison comes up

Buyers shopping the East Bay almost always weigh Lamorinda — Lafayette, Moraga, and Orinda — against San Ramon at some point. They’re both established, school-strong, and family-oriented. The differences are real but rarely dealbreakers, and the right answer depends on what you value most.

This page is intentionally even-handed. We’re not here to talk you into Lamorinda; we’re here to help you decide.

Schools

San Ramon is in the same San Ramon Valley Unified School District as Danville — top-ranked statewide. Lamorinda’s Acalanes Union plus K-8 districts perform comparably.

For deeper detail on the Lamorinda side, see the Schools page, which covers the Acalanes Union High School District, the three K-8 districts (Lafayette, Moraga, Orinda Union), and the private and parochial options families consider.

A practical tip: in any East Bay comparison, look past district-level rankings to specific school attendance zones. A great district can still have variation across its elementary schools, and a home’s address determines which schools your kids attend.

Home prices

San Ramon often comes in slightly lower than Lamorinda for comparable square footage, with newer construction widely available — especially in the Dougherty Valley and Bishop Ranch areas.

Both markets reward patience and a clear sense of what you want. Lamorinda’s housing stock skews older (1950s–1980s) with incremental updates; pure new construction is rare. San Ramon’s housing mix is different, which we get into in the verdict below.

Either way, plan to budget for:

  • Property taxes — about 1.1–1.25% of assessed value in Contra Costa County.
  • Mello-Roos / special assessments — possible in some neighborhoods.
  • Insurance — California’s wildfire-aware insurance market has tightened; underwriting is stricter than it was five years ago.

See the Real Estate Overview for current Lamorinda market context.

Vibe and daily rhythm

San Ramon is a newer, more master-planned suburb with a stronger employer base (Chevron, GE Digital, and the Bishop Ranch office park). Lamorinda is older, more residential, and built around BART rather than office parks.

The “vibe” question really comes down to what your weekends look like. Lamorinda weekends tend to revolve around outdoors — trails, the Lafayette Reservoir, youth sports, and the swim/country club scene — plus a steady rotation through the restaurants in downtown Lafayette and the smaller commercial centers in Moraga and Orinda.

Commute

San Ramon has no BART station; the closest options are Dublin/Pleasanton or Walnut Creek. Lamorinda residents board BART inside their own towns.

If your job is in San Francisco, BART is the single biggest variable in any East Bay comparison. Lamorinda’s Lafayette and Orinda stations are inside the towns themselves, with parking and bus connections.

If your work is in the East Bay or hybrid, the Caldecott Tunnel keeps Oakland and Berkeley about 15–20 minutes from Lamorinda by car.

The verdict

Choose San Ramon for newer homes, in-town employers, and master-planned amenities. Choose Lamorinda for BART access, older neighborhood character, and three distinct town options.

A final practical note: most families who agonize over this comparison end up being happy in either place. The differences are real but not life-altering. The decision usually gets made by a specific home, a specific school zone, or a specific commute window — not by an abstract ranking of the two towns.

Frequently asked questions

  • Which has better schools, Lamorinda or San Ramon? Both perform well on standard measures. The Lamorinda answer (Acalanes Union plus three top-ranked K-8 districts) is the more uniformly top-tier of the two; San Ramon’s answer varies more by specific school.
  • Which is more expensive? Median prices are broadly comparable, with differences driven mostly by lot size, school attendance zone, and home age/condition.
  • Which is the easier commute to San Francisco? Lamorinda has BART stations inside Lafayette and Orinda. San Ramon’s answer depends on which part of the city you live in — see the commute notes above.
Ready to talk specifics? Vlatka Bathgate — #1 Coldwell Banker Realtor in Orinda, DRE# 01390784 — has helped families relocate to Lamorinda for 22+ years. Connect for honest, no-pressure guidance.

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