" A chance encounter with something wonderful"
" A chance encounter with something wonderful"
Trouvaille Estates are located just 12.5 miles south of downtown San Jose, in the charming Coyote Valley. Aptly named "Trouvaille" (French for " a lucky find") by the current owner, this subdivision consists of four buildable lots, water, electricity, and direct access to Metcalf Road.
The Coyote Valley is unique in that it is the last wide-open space in the Bay Area. Just a short drive from the rapid-paced existence of Silicon Valley, it provides a sanctuary for those looking to unwind, take an evening drive, or bicycle on a segment of the Tour de California. It truly is "a lucky find!"
123 Total Gross Acres Comprised of 4 Lots
Electricity and water on the property. Years of county work completed by the current owner.
Most recently, this property was a small part of the 3500 acre Richmond -Chase Ranch. In the 1920's Mr. Edmund Richmond immigrated from New York with the financial backing of the Chase family and was successful in establishing fruit processing factories in San Jose. He passed away in 1969. The Trouvaille subdivision, now divided into four lots, has changed hands three times since the 1860s. California native Mr. Rodney Nielsen now owns it.
The remaining portion of the larger Richmond Ranch was purchased by a developer who plans to develop a small community from Metcalf Road to highway 101 to the West. Trouvaille Estates is one of the last and only buildable properties in the Coyote Valley. Just across the road is an 1800 acre parcel owned by the Coyote Open Space Preserve.
Nearby is the 10,000 acre Hewlett Packard Ranch. A place where Hewlett and Packard would go to forge their business deals.
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