Stanford holds an overall Houseberry score of 3.8/5. Its standout factors are curb appeal (4.8/5) and public spaces (4.8/5), at a median home price of $3.15M, which Houseberry currently rates as overvalued by about $57,000. The trade-offs are safety (2.6/5) and nearby merchants (3.0/5).
In the heart of Palo Alto lies Stanford, a neighborhood that doubles as a world-renowned educational epicenter. The area is a unique blend of ivy-covered academic buildings and well-planned residential streets, making it a hub of innovation and community life. Housing mainly consists of university-owned properties, with architecture ranging from Spanish Revival to modernist designs. Due to the transient nature of the academic cycle, you'll find a high turnover, yet a continuous influx of fresh energy and ideas. The main attraction here is, of course, the sprawling Stanford campus itself. The Cantor Arts Center and the Rodin Sculpture Garden provide culture fixes, while the Stanford Dish offers walking trails with sweeping views of the Santa Clara Valley. Sporting events, particularly Stanford Cardinal football games, become large-scale neighborhood gatherings. On the downside, living so close to a bustling university means dealing with the occasional student revelry and regular traffic congestion, especially on game days. Stanford is not just an educational institution but a vibrant community offering a mix of cultural events, athletics, and academic prowess. While it has the hallmarks of a college town, it offers a distinct lifestyle enriched by a focus on learning and innovation. If you're drawn to an environment that continually seeks to push the boundaries of knowledge, Stanford could be your ideal home base.


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| School Name | Type | Grades | Houseberry School Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| Addison Elementary | Primary | K-5 | |
| Escondido Elementary | Primary | K-5 | |
| Lucille M. Nixon Elementary | Primary | K-5 | |
| Ellen Fletcher Middle | Middle | 6-8 | |
| Frank S. Greene Jr. Middle | Middle | 6-8 | |
| Henry M. Gunn High | High | 9-12 | |
| Palo Alto High | High | 9-12 |
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Houseberry School Score Data
from CA Dept. of Education
Houseberry recommends using these scores as only a starting point, and conducting your own investigation into what schools fit best for your preferences. School boundaries are not guaranteed and may change. It is important to contact the appropriate school district to confirm enrollment eligibility before making any decision to move to a neighborhood.
Stanford holds an overall Houseberry score of 3.8 out of 5. Its strongest factors are curb appeal (4.8/5) and public spaces (4.8/5). The trade-offs are safety (2.6/5) and nearby merchants (3.0/5).
Stanford scores 2.6 out of 5 on Houseberry's Safety Score.
The median home price in Stanford is $3.15M, compared with $3.15M for Stanford as a whole. Houseberry currently rates it overvalued by about $57,000 against comparable neighborhoods.
The median home price in Stanford is up about 0.9% over the past 12 months, from $3.12M to $3.15M. The full 12-month history is charted in the Median Price section on this page.
Schools serving Stanford include Addison Elementary (4.5/5), Escondido Elementary (4.5/5), Lucille M. Nixon Elementary (5.0/5), Ellen Fletcher Middle (5.0/5) and Frank S. Greene Jr. Middle (4.6/5). 2 more schools are listed in the Schools section on this page.
Stanford receives 79% of its possible sunshine. Summer days run 55° to 79°F and winter days 42° to 60°F, August is the warmest month and rainfall averages about 18 inches a year.
Stanford scores 3.0 out of 5 for nearby merchants and 4.8 out of 5 for public spaces. Its overall amenities score is 4.4 out of 5.
Stanford is associated with Academic Hub, Research Institutions and Green Spaces. Its highest-scoring factors are curb appeal (4.8/5) and public spaces (4.8/5).
Stanford scores lowest on safety (2.6/5) and nearby merchants (3.0/5).





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