The lowest median home price among ranked Los Gatos neighborhoods is $1,973,880, in Noddin, against a citywide median of $3,332,350. Prices run up to $5,377,940 in Glen Una across 13 ranked neighborhoods.
Houseberry scores 14 Los Gatos neighborhoods on schools, safety, amenities, price, value and appreciation. Overall scores in Los Gatos run from 3.5 to 4.6 out of 5, and 10 score 4 out of 5 or higher. Median home prices range from $1,973,880 in Noddin to $5,377,940 in Glen Una across 13 priced neighborhoods. Across the five nearest cities the average overall score is 3.9 out of 5, against 4.0 in Los Gatos.
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Keywords: Creekside edge, Quiet ranch blocks, Stores around the corner
Coronet Dr is a compact, level pocket of mid-1960s ranch homes arranged in a tidy grid of low-traffic lanes. Lots are mid-sized with mature shade trees and well-kept lawns, and Ross Creek traces the northern edge, adding a green backdrop to the back fences. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Trail access to open space, Top-rated elementary, Quiet cul-de-sac living
Noddin sits on a gentle hillside at the eastern edge of Los Gatos, where well-kept single-story ranches transition to larger custom homes nearer the slope. Lots are roomy and landscaped, and many streets end in quiet loops that cut down on through-traffic, giving the area a calm, residential feel. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Park-and-lake backyard, Scenic creek corridor, Downtown stroll-friendly
Tucked between Los Gatos Creek and the wooded banks of Vasona Lake, the Rose Ave neighborhood stretches out on gently rolling ground with a mix of mid-century ranches and updated contemporaries set beneath mature sycamores and oaks. Homes near the water enjoy glimpses of the reservoir, while interior blocks feel sheltered and residential even though downtown sits just across the creek. ... See Full Page

Keywords: Close to Vasona Lake, Retail corridor convenience, Classic ranch streets
Set between Vasona Lake County Park and the retail bustle of Los Gatos Boulevard, this wedge-shaped neighborhood is a mostly level grid of mid-century ranch homes on tidy, tree-lined lots. The interior streets stay quiet despite the freeway interchange and commercial traffic just beyond the northern edge, giving the residential core a settled suburban feel. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Golf course backdrop, Quick freeway reach, Quick freeway reach Semi-rural ambiance
Rolling out from a gentle hillside toward the edge of Highway 85, Rinconada blends spacious, semi-rural lots with pockets of mature oaks and eucalyptus. Homes are largely custom ranch and contemporary rebuilds on quiet lanes, many oriented to the green swath of La Rinconada Country Club’s fairways or the wooded ridge running west toward the foothills. Despite the freeway’s close reach, interior streets stay hushed and feel distinctly removed from town traffic. ... See Full Page

Keywords: Trailhead to open space, Cabana-club community, Foothill views
Belwood blends classic suburban streets with foothill scenery. Homes are mostly mid-century ranches and two-story remodels on generous lots, and the land lifts gently southward until backyards meet protected open space. Mature trees, tidy front gardens, and a community cabana-club pool create a cohesive, well-kept look. ... See Full Page

Keywords: Valley vistas, Pocket-park greenspace, Upscale hillside quiet
Tucked above downtown Los Gatos, Vista del Monte spreads across rolling hillsides where custom residences sit on generous, tree-dotted lots. Streets wind up the slope, so many homes capture sweeping views toward the Santa Cruz Mountains or valley floor. Architecture ranges from mid-century ranch revivals to newer Mediterranean and contemporary estates, all set back behind mature landscaping that adds a secluded feel despite the close-in location. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Downtown walk-to life, Trailhead convenience, Hillside vineyard charm
Perched on the lower foothills just above downtown Los Gatos, this neighborhood blends wooded hillsides with pockets of level terrain. Homes range from tidy post-war ranches near town to custom residences tucked higher on the slope, many oriented to capture valley sunsets or vineyard views. Mature oaks, curving lanes, and an overarching canopy give the area a sheltered, almost park-like feel despite its proximity to the urban core. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Walk-to-everything core, Historic storefront charm, Creekside trail access
Downtown Los Gatos balances turn-of-the-century storefronts, leafy residential blocks, and wooded foothills in one compact footprint. Charming cottages, early-20th-century bungalows, and a few newer infill homes sit on modest lots just steps from the retail core, while hillside parcels on the southern edge capture valley and mountain views. Mature oaks line the quieter side streets, giving the neighborhood a well-established feel even amid steady visitor activity. ... See Full Page

Keywords: Walk-to-park convenience, Established suburban character, Foothill vistas
Tucked along the gentle lower foothills east of Vasona Lake, Kennedy North is a mature residential pocket of Los Gatos with leafy, winding lanes and a varied mix of 1960s ranch houses and updated custom builds on comfortable lots. Terrain rises slightly toward the south and east, giving many backyards a filtered view of the surrounding oak-dotted hills while still keeping sidewalks mostly level and walkable. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Boutique vineyard enclave, Trailhead access, Secluded hillside estates
Tucked into the oak-studded foothills south-east of downtown Los Gatos, this long, narrow enclave follows the spine of the ridgeline. Homes sit on generous parcels, many terraced into the slope to frame sweeping valley or canyon views. Architecture skews toward custom Mediterranean and wine-country farmhouse styles, with the occasional contemporary retreat hidden behind gates and mature trees. ... See Full Page

Keywords: Country Club Access, Lake And Trail Lifestyle, Polished Quiet Streets
Vasona Junction blends resort living with everyday comfort. Mature trees, wide lots, and polished custom homes sit beside classic ranches, while quiet cul‐de‐sacs dip toward the water and foothill views. The atmosphere is upscale but relaxed, with neighbors out walking to the club or trail in the evenings. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Hillside acreage living, Vineyard pockets, Open space trail access
Blossom Hill–Shannon sits on a folded hillside above Los Gatos, where winding lanes climb through oak canopy and terraced vineyards. Homes are primarily one-acre ranch estates and custom contemporaries, set well back from the road and often upgraded with guest houses, pools, or hobby vines. Elevation changes give many properties unobstructed valley or mountain views, and nighttime skies stay dark thanks to sparse street-lighting. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Hillside estates, Montalvo arts & trails, Quiet country feel
Glen Una spreads across wooded foothills above Los Gatos, with custom homes tucked along twisting lanes and view ridges. Lots are generous and well screened by mature oaks and pines, so most properties feel private and almost rural even though downtown is a short drive away. ... See Full Page
Scores updated August 2026
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Noddin has the lowest median home price in Los Gatos, at $1,973,880. The next lowest median home prices in Los Gatos are Rose Ave ($2,525,870) and Los Gats Almaden ($2,776,160).
The median home price across 13 ranked Los Gatos neighborhoods is $3,332,350.
Glen Una has the highest median home price in Los Gatos, at $5,377,940. The next highest median home prices in Los Gatos are Blossom Hill - Shannon ($5,288,090) and Vasona Junction ($4,069,980).
3 Los Gatos neighborhoods score 4 out of 5 or higher overall with a median home price below the citywide median of $3,332,350. The lowest-priced are Noddin ($1,973,880, 4.2 out of 5), Belwood ($2,864,230, 4.1 out of 5) and Vista del Monte ($3,328,890, 4.1 out of 5).
Median home prices across Los Gatos neighborhoods run from $1,973,880 in Noddin to $5,377,940 in Glen Una, a spread of $3,404,060.
Los Gatos's median home price across ranked neighborhoods is $3,332,350. The nearest cities are Monte Sereno $4,281,340, Campbell $2,228,080, Saratoga $4,237,775, Cupertino $3,116,080 and San Jose $1,625,375.
Monte Sereno · Campbell · Saratoga · Cupertino · San Jose