Santa Clara East Central sits furthest below its expected value of any ranked Santa Clara neighborhood, at $57k. 3 of 7 ranked neighborhoods with a value figure are priced below expected value. Santa Clara Southwest is next at $34k.
Houseberry scores 7 Santa Clara neighborhoods on schools, safety, amenities, price, value and appreciation. Overall scores in Santa Clara run from 2.9 to 4.1 out of 5, and 1 scores 4 out of 5 or higher. Median home prices range from $1,621,950 in North 101 to $2,342,820 in Santa Clara Southwest across 7 priced neighborhoods. Across the five nearest cities the average overall score is 3.8 out of 5, against 3.5 in Santa Clara.
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Keywords: Campus-side walkability, Historic mission grounds, Shaded bungalow lanes
Santa Clara East Central folds a classic college-town grid around the leafy campus of Santa Clara University. Most streets run ruler-straight and level, lined with 1920s bungalows, mid-century cottages, and a mix of duplexes that cater to faculty and students. Mature jacaranda and date palms create a green canopy, and front yards are small but often bright with succulents or drought-tolerant gardens. Traffic is moderate on Lafayette and El Camino Real, yet interior blocks such as Bellomy and Monroe stay calm enough for evening strolls. ... See Full Page

Keywords: Mid-century ranch blocks, Neighborhood swim club, Expressway edge convenience
Santa Clara Southwest spreads between Homestead Road and the I-280 frontage, a broad rectangle of gently curving mid-century streets like Pruneridge Avenue, Stevens Creek Boulevard and Forbes Avenue. Single-story ranch homes from the late 1950s sit on wider-than-average lots, their deep setbacks, tidy lawns and mature magnolias giving blocks such as Westwood Oaks and Maywood an open, suburban feel. Traffic stays light inside the grid because Lawrence Expressway and Kiely Boulevard carry most commuters around, not through, the neighborhood. ... See Full Page

Keywords: Entertainment hub, Modern housing, Commuter-friendly
North 101 in Santa Clara is a vibrant and evolving neighborhood, home to a mix of residential, commercial, and recreational areas. Anchored by Levi's Stadium and its surrounding entertainment hubs, the neighborhood also offers convenient access to Rivermark Plaza for dining, shopping, and everyday needs. ... See Full Page

Keywords: Park-side convenience, Mid-century ranch streets, Global dining strip
Santa Clara West Central is a flat, post-war neighborhood framed by Lawrence Expressway, San Tomas, El Camino Real, and Homestead Road. Inside the grid you find tidy 1950s ranch houses and low-rise garden apartments laid out on long, gently curving streets such as Calabazas Avenue and Kaiser Drive. Front lawns are mature but mostly well kept, and tall camphor and ash trees shade sidewalks that see more dog walkers than through traffic. ... See Full Page

Keywords: Tech-driven, Family-friendly, Accessible
South 101 in Santa Clara is a diverse and dynamic neighborhood that blends residential, industrial, and commercial spaces seamlessly. The area is home to several prominent tech campuses, including NVIDIA, which contribute to its bustling workday energy and provide a modern, innovative vibe. Despite its industrial roots, the neighborhood has pockets of residential calm, with streets lined by family homes and apartment complexes. Residents appreciate the convenience of being near major shopping destinations like Costco and a variety of local dining options. ... See Full Page

Keywords: Mall-side convenience, Ranch-era streets, Fairway green
Santa Clara Southeast stretches from Homestead Road south to Stevens Creek Boulevard on flat valley floor, its long perimeter wrapping Pruneridge Golf Club, the Lawrence Expressway corridor, and the retail strip anchored by Westfield Valley Fair. Inside the grid you find mostly 1950s-1960s ranch houses and low-rise garden apartments, with mature Chinese elms and magnolias shading curb-tight sidewalks. Blocks are deep but walkable, and traffic funnels onto Saratoga Avenue and Los Padres Boulevard, leaving residential lanes noticeably calmer than the surrounding arterials. ... See Full Page

Keywords: El Camino dining hub, Quiet ranch loops, Expressway convenience
Santa Clara North Central sits on flat valley floor just east of Lawrence Expressway, its interior a maze of 1960s-era ranch houses laid along curved loops like Calabazas Boulevard and Cabrillo Avenue. Lots are modest but tidy, with low rooflines, wide driveways and maturing liquidambars that shade long sidewalks. Arterials ring the neighborhood, keeping most through-traffic on the edges and leaving residential lanes noticeably quiet. ... See Full Page
Scores updated August 2026
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3 Santa Clara neighborhoods are priced below expected value. The largest gaps are Santa Clara East Central ($57k), Santa Clara Southwest ($34k) and North 101 ($1k).
1 Santa Clara neighborhood priced below expected value also score 4 out of 5 or higher overall: Santa Clara Southwest (4.1 out of 5, $34k below).
4 Santa Clara neighborhoods are priced above expected value. The largest gaps are Santa Clara North Central ($50k), Santa Clara Southeast ($22k) and South 101 ($5k).
The median home price across the 3 Santa Clara neighborhoods priced below expected value is $1,777,570. Santa Clara East Central, with the largest gap, has a median home price of $1,777,570.
3 of 7 ranked Santa Clara neighborhoods with a value figure are priced below expected value, and 4 are priced above it.
43% of ranked Santa Clara neighborhoods are priced below expected value. The nearest cities are Sunnyvale 10%, Cupertino 100%, Campbell 95%, Saratoga 0% and Mountain View 75%.
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