
Grant Street's Renaissance: A Legacy Reimagined in Calistoga
Explore the exclusive Grant Street Subdivision: 17 estate homesites on 18 acres of Calistoga heritage land.
At a Glance
Location: 2400 Grant Street, Calistoga - 17.97 acres
Development: 17 estate lots ranging from 0.68 to 1.3 acres
Developer: Diamond Construction (Jeff Stone, CEO)
Heritage: Site of the proposed 2008 Vineyard Oaks project
Key Features: Preservation of 211 mature trees, bio-retention facility, multiuse pathway
Investment Range: Lots positioned for $1M+ custom estates
Where Vision Meets Vineyard Heritage
In the sophisticated tapestry of Calistoga's real estate landscape, certain properties carry the weight of history while beckoning toward an elevated future. The 2400 Grant Street Subdivision embodies this duality—nearly 18 acres of possibility where Diamond Construction's refined vision honors both the land's agricultural heritage and the community's evolving aspirations.
A Property's Patient Evolution
This storied parcel has witnessed Calistoga's transformation across decades. From its origins as the Vineyard Oaks concept in 2008 to its current incarnation, the property has waited for the right stewardship—a partnership between visionary development and profound respect for place. Diamond Construction, with its three-decade legacy of excellence in the Bay Area, brings the insight and integrity this significant undertaking demands.
Thoughtful Design, Timeless Appeal
The proposed 17 homesites, ranging from substantial half-acre to expansive 1.3-acre parcels, represent something more than subdivision—they offer a curated collection of opportunities for discerning buyers to craft their own wine country sanctuaries. Each lot has been positioned with meticulous attention to privacy, views, and the natural flow of this remarkable landscape.
The preservation of 211 mature trees while thoughtfully removing only 16 speaks to an approach that values the established character of the land. These century-old Valley Oaks and native walnuts have witnessed Calistoga's evolution; their continued presence ensures that new residences will be embraced by nature's own architecture.






