Grant - Sylvan Park and Miramonte-Springer share the highest overall score among 8 ranked Mountain View neighborhoods, at 4.3 out of 5. 3 Mountain View neighborhoods score 4 out of 5 or higher overall.
Houseberry scores 8 Mountain View neighborhoods on schools, safety, amenities, price, value and appreciation. Overall scores in Mountain View run from 3.3 to 4.3 out of 5, and 3 score 4 out of 5 or higher. Median home prices range from $2,404,690 in Moffett-Whisman to $4,388,000 in North Bayshore across 7 priced neighborhoods. Across the five nearest cities the average overall score is 3.8 out of 5, against 3.8 in Mountain View.
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Keywords: Serene, Green spaces, Community-oriented
Grant - Sylvan Park in Mountain View, CA, is a serene and picturesque neighborhood, known for its spacious parks and family-friendly environment. The area exudes a peaceful suburban charm, making it a desirable location for families and individuals seeking a quieter lifestyle. ... See Full Page

Keywords: Suburban tranquility, Family-friendly, Well-maintained
Miramonte-Springer, nestled in the heart of Mountain View, CA, presents a delightful blend of suburban tranquility and community vibrancy. This neighborhood is known for its leafy streets, family-friendly atmosphere, and well-maintained homes. Residents enjoy the blend of modern living with a touch of traditional suburban charm. ... See Full Page

Keywords: Vibrant downtown, Cultural hub, Modern living
Central Mountain View stands as the heart of this Silicon Valley city, combining the buzz of technological innovation with a friendly, community-focused atmosphere. This neighborhood is the epicenter of Mountain View's vibrant culture and urban lifestyle. ... See Full Page

Keywords: Mid-century charm, Quiet streets, Community parks
Monta Loma - Farley - Rock Street area is a hidden gem for those who cherish a sense of history blended with community living. This neighborhood is distinguished by its remarkable collection of Eichler homes, a real treat for mid-century architecture enthusiasts. These homes, characterized by their open floor plans, expansive glass walls, and integration with outdoor spaces, create a unique living experience that resonates with modern aesthetics while preserving historical charm. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Tech campuses, Sustainable living, Modern architecture
North Bayshore, mostly non-residential, stands out as a forward-thinking and innovative area, driven by its role as a hub for major tech companies like Google. This neighborhood is at the forefront of sustainable urban development, with eco-friendly buildings and an emphasis on reducing the carbon footprint. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Urban convenience, Diverse, Evolving
The San Antonio - Rengstorff - del Medio area of Mountain View, CA, is a vibrant and evolving neighborhood, offering a mix of urban convenience and community charm. This area is recognized for its diverse population and the dynamic blend of residential and commercial spaces. ... See Full Page

Keywords: Tech industry, Modern development, Accessible
Moffett-Whisman is a neighborhood in the midst of exciting change, increasingly sought after by those drawn to Silicon Valley's evolving landscape. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Innovative, Non-residential, Technological hub
The NASA area, while not a residential neighborhood, has a significant impact on its surrounding areas, creating an environment ripe with curiosity and innovation. This area is pulsating with the activities of the NASA Ames Research Center, making it a focal point for those fascinated by space and aeronautics. ... See Full Page
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Grant - Sylvan Park and Miramonte-Springer share the highest overall score in Mountain View, at 4.3 out of 5. The next highest overall score in Mountain View is Central Mountain View, at 4.0 out of 5.
Houseberry's highest-scored Mountain View neighborhoods are Grant - Sylvan Park (4.3 out of 5), Miramonte-Springer (4.3 out of 5) and Central Mountain View (4.0 out of 5), out of 8 ranked on safety, schools, amenities and value.
2 Mountain View neighborhoods score 3.5 out of 5 or higher for schools, safety and amenities: Miramonte-Springer and Grant - Sylvan Park. Miramonte-Springer has the highest combined total in Mountain View, at 4.8 out of 5 for schools, 4.0 out of 5 for safety and 3.8 out of 5 for amenities.
Across the top 5 Mountain View neighborhoods by overall score, the median home price is $3,142,790. Prices among those top 5 Mountain View neighborhoods run from $2,432,670 in Monta Loma - Farley - Rock Street to $4,388,000 in North Bayshore.
Houseberry ranks 8 neighborhoods in Mountain View. 3 Mountain View neighborhoods score 4 out of 5 or higher overall.
Mountain View neighborhoods average 3.8 out of 5 overall. The nearest cities average Los Altos 4.2, Palo Alto 4.2, Sunnyvale 3.8, East Palo Alto 2.9 and Cupertino 3.8.
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