Golden Eagle and Pleasanton Meadows share the highest overall score among 31 ranked Pleasanton neighborhoods, at 4.8 out of 5. 25 Pleasanton neighborhoods score 4 out of 5 or higher overall.
Houseberry scores 31 Pleasanton neighborhoods on schools, safety, amenities, price, value and appreciation. Overall scores in Pleasanton run from 3.4 to 4.8 out of 5, and 25 score 4 out of 5 or higher. Median home prices range from $1,261,730 in Asco - Radum to $4,082,150 in Sycamore Heights across 31 priced neighborhoods. Across the five nearest cities the average overall score is 3.7 out of 5, against 4.2 in Pleasanton.
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Keywords: Exclusive community, Natural beauty, Upscale amenities
Golden Eagle is one of Pleasanton's most exclusive neighborhoods, known for its luxurious homes and serene setting. The area features expansive estates and custom-built properties, many of which boast stunning views of the surrounding hills and open spaces. With its gated community design and private roads, Golden Eagle offers a heightened sense of security and privacy for residents. ... See Full Page

Keywords: Family-Friendly, Fairlands Park, Convenient Location
Pleasanton Meadows is a family-oriented and peaceful neighborhood in Pleasanton, known for its suburban charm and strong community ties. This neighborhood is characterized by its well-maintained homes, spacious yards, and a range of architectural styles that blend traditional and modern aesthetics. Streets are calm and walkable, making it an attractive option for families and those seeking a quiet retreat. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Small, Close-knit community, Convenient location
Country Fair is a small, charming neighborhood located in Pleasanton. Despite its size, it boasts a peaceful residential atmosphere with well-maintained homes that exude curb appeal. Its intimate size fosters a tight-knit community feel among residents. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Exclusive homes, Scenic hiking trails, Quiet residential charm
Kottinger Ranch is one of Pleasanton’s most sought-after neighborhoods, known for its upscale homes, meticulously landscaped streets, and scenic hillside views. The area is composed of elegant single-family homes, many of which offer generous lot sizes and custom architecture, creating a sense of exclusivity and privacy. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Community charm, Parks and recreation, Convenient location
Mission Park is a cozy, family-oriented neighborhood in Pleasanton, offering a mix of charm and convenience. The area is known for its tree-lined streets and well-maintained homes, ranging from ranch-style to more contemporary designs. The homes typically feature spacious lots, adding to the neighborhood’s appeal. ... See Full Page

Keywords: Family-friendly, Parks and recreation, Excellent schools
Del Prado is a highly desirable neighborhood in Pleasanton, known for its friendly atmosphere and family-oriented environment. The neighborhood features a mix of well-maintained single-family homes with spacious yards, tree-lined streets, and a welcoming community vibe. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Access to nature, Spacious properties, Family-friendly environment
East Vineyard Avenue in Pleasanton offers a peaceful, residential setting with an emphasis on spacious living and proximity to nature. The neighborhood features larger single-family homes, often on expansive lots, surrounded by tree-lined streets and open spaces. Residents enjoy convenient access to Shadow Cliffs Regional Recreation Area, perfect for hiking, picnics, and water activities. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Spacious homes, Quiet streets, Close to parks
Bridle Creek is a sought-after neighborhood in Pleasanton, known for its spacious homes and peaceful, residential feel. This area offers large, modern houses with meticulously maintained yards, creating a refined yet welcoming atmosphere. The tree-lined streets and quiet cul-de-sacs enhance its appeal for families and professionals seeking tranquility. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Golf course views, Quiet and private, Access to hiking trails
Happy Valley is a serene, upscale neighborhood nestled in Pleasanton’s southernmost edge, known for its proximity to nature and the expansive Callippe Preserve Golf Course. This area attracts those who appreciate a blend of open space and high-end residential living. The homes here often feature large lots, modern designs, and direct access to scenic trails and parks, including the Callippe Preserve Trailhead. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Family-friendly, Scenic hillside views, Close to downtown amenities
Pleasanton Hills offers a charming blend of suburban comfort and convenient access to the heart of Pleasanton. This neighborhood is known for its well-maintained homes, tree-lined streets, and a family-friendly atmosphere. Many properties boast spacious yards and stunning views of the surrounding hills, making it a desirable area for those seeking both tranquility and natural beauty. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Private and serene, Golf club access, Scenic views of Pleasanton Ridge
Castlewood is an exclusive neighborhood tucked against Pleasanton’s western hills, offering luxury living with a blend of country club charm and serene natural beauty. This neighborhood is best known for the Castlewood Country Club, featuring two golf courses and upscale amenities that cater to golf enthusiasts and socialites alike. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Gated luxury community, Golf course access, Vineyards and scenic views
Ruby Hill is Pleasanton's most prestigious gated community, known for its sprawling estates and luxurious lifestyle. The centerpiece of the neighborhood is The Club at Ruby Hill, a private country club featuring an 18-hole Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course, tennis courts, and upscale dining facilities. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Community-focused, Easy freeway access, Family-friendly parks
Ponderosa is a quiet, well-established neighborhood in Pleasanton known for its comfortable suburban charm and friendly community vibe. The area features a mix of mid-sized single-family homes, with many properties showcasing neatly manicured lawns and mature trees lining the streets. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Quiet residential vibe, Family-friendly, Close to parks and trails
Ventana Hills is a peaceful residential neighborhood in Pleasanton, known for its tree-lined streets and family-friendly environment. The community offers spacious single-family homes, most of which feature large yards, modern designs, and scenic views of nearby hills. ... See Full Page

Keywords: Family-friendly, Close to top schools, Central Pleasanton location
Birdland is a centrally located neighborhood in Pleasanton, recognized for its tree-lined streets, well-maintained homes, and strong sense of community. The neighborhood consists mainly of single-family residences with spacious yards, attracting families and professionals alike. ... See Full Page

Keywords: Quiet streets, Family-friendly parks, Close to downtown Pleasanton
Vintage Hills is a serene and family-friendly neighborhood nestled in the southeastern part of Pleasanton. Known for its spacious lots and mature trees, this community offers a blend of tranquility and suburban charm. Homes here are often single-family residences, many featuring updated interiors while maintaining their classic architectural style. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Adjacent to Ken Mercer Sports Park, Easy highway access, Family-friendly environment
Parkside is a vibrant and conveniently located neighborhood in Pleasanton, known for its close proximity to the Ken Mercer Sports Park—a hub for sports enthusiasts with fields, courts, and playgrounds. This area caters to families and active residents who appreciate easy access to outdoor recreation. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Proximity to parks, Family-friendly vibe, Convenient freeway access
The Gates is a peaceful and well-regarded neighborhood in Pleasanton, characterized by wide streets, mature landscaping, and a welcoming community feel. This residential area primarily consists of mid-century homes, many of which have been tastefully renovated while retaining their classic charm. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Access to Val Vista Park, Convenient for commuters, Family-friendly amenities
Val Vista is a diverse and family-friendly neighborhood located on the western edge of Pleasanton. Known for its affordability relative to other areas in the city, Val Vista offers a mix of townhomes and single-family residences, making it appealing to first-time homebuyers and growing families. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Close to Parks, Quiet Resale Homes, Winding Streets
Tucked along the eastern edge of Pleasanton, the Asco–Radum area is a quiet, residential neighborhood with a mix of long-established homes and newer infill properties. While not as polished as Pleasanton’s more central or upscale areas, this pocket of town offers good value and easy access to some key amenities. ... See Full Page

Keywords: Top schools, Central location, Family-friendly
Pleasanton Valley is a well-established neighborhood in the heart of Pleasanton, known for its spacious lots, family-friendly vibe, and prime location. The tree-lined streets offer a picturesque setting, complemented by well-maintained homes that exude mid-century charm with some updated properties. The area is highly sought-after for its proximity to top-rated schools, including Walnut Grove Elementary and Harvest Park Middle School, making it a magnet for families prioritizing education. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Park-side living, Roomy mid-century lots, Quick downtown access
Pleasanton Heights rises just south of Vineyard Avenue on gently winding streets such as Del Sol Ave, Neal Pl, and Abbie St. The housing stock is an eclectic mix of 1960s ranches, 1980s two-stories, and a handful of custom contemporaries tucked along hillsides. Lots are roomy for an in-town location, many backing onto open space or the broad lawns of Kottinger Community Park, while front yards feature mature oaks, flowering magnolias, and well-kept driveways. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: New-build convenience, Pocket-park green, Freeway-hop commute
Township Square is a modern, master-planned pocket just south of downtown Pleasanton, boxed in by Valley Avenue on one side and the I-680 sound wall on the other. Streets follow a neat internal loop (Brookline, Old Barn, Quincy) lined with two-story Craftsman and Spanish-influenced houses from the late 2010s. Lots are modest but level, with stone driveways, trimmed hedges, and front porches that sit close to the sidewalk, giving the whole tract a tidy, suburban-village look. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Downtown walkable, Arroyo Valle trail access, Mix of ranch homes & town-homes
Anchored by Vineyard Avenue and the Arroyo Valle greenbelt, West Vineyard Avenue blends 1960s ranch houses with newer town-home clusters like Birch Creek and Pleasanton Glen. Residents can walk or bike the creekside trail straight to downtown Pleasanton’s cafés on First Street while Valley View Elementary and two pocket parks (Kottinger Village and Kottinger Community) put playfields and playgrounds a few minutes from most front doors. Everyday errands stay local with Grocery Outlet on Bernal and a Safeway plaza just across I-680, though that convenience brings steady traffic along Bernal and Vineyard during peak hours. Freeway noise from the 680 sound-wall is noticeable on the west edge, and curb parking around the apartment blocks can be tight on weekends, but streets remain well-kept and lined with mature shade trees. ... See Full Page
Scores updated August 2026
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Golden Eagle and Pleasanton Meadows share the highest overall score in Pleasanton, at 4.8 out of 5. The next highest overall score in Pleasanton is Country Fair, at 4.7 out of 5.
Houseberry's highest-scored Pleasanton neighborhoods are Golden Eagle (4.8 out of 5), Pleasanton Meadows (4.8 out of 5) and Country Fair (4.7 out of 5), out of 31 ranked on safety, schools, amenities and value.
17 Pleasanton neighborhoods score 3.5 out of 5 or higher for schools, safety and amenities: Pleasanton Meadows, Country Fair, Mission Park and Kottinger Ranch. Pleasanton Meadows has the highest combined total in Pleasanton, at 4.8 out of 5 for schools, 5.0 out of 5 for safety and 4.1 out of 5 for amenities.
Across the top 5 Pleasanton neighborhoods by overall score, the median home price is $1,856,020. Prices among those top 5 Pleasanton neighborhoods run from $1,646,770 in Pleasanton Meadows to $3,050,000 in Country Fair.
Pleasanton Meadows has the lowest median home price, $1,646,770, among Pleasanton neighborhoods scoring 4.3 out of 5 or higher for overall score and priced below the Pleasanton median of $1,856,020; Pleasanton Meadows scores 4.8 out of 5 for overall score. Vintage Hills (4.3 out of 5, $1,650,820) and Mission Park (4.7 out of 5, $1,678,770) also score 4.3 out of 5 or higher for overall score below the Pleasanton median.
Houseberry ranks 31 neighborhoods in Pleasanton. 25 Pleasanton neighborhoods score 4 out of 5 or higher overall.
Pleasanton neighborhoods average 4.2 out of 5 overall. The nearest cities average Dublin 3.9, Livermore 3.4, San Ramon 4.0, Fremont 4.0 and Union City 3.3.
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