None of the 2 ranked Saratoga neighborhoods with a value figure is priced below its expected value.
Houseberry scores 28 Saratoga neighborhoods on schools, safety, amenities, price, value and appreciation. Overall scores in Saratoga run from 3.1 to 4.8 out of 5, and 21 score 4 out of 5 or higher. Median home prices range from $385,831 in Quito to $7,948,430 in Sandborn / Bohlman across 24 priced neighborhoods. Across the five nearest cities the average overall score is 3.9 out of 5, against 4.1 in Saratoga.
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Keywords: Oak-shaded town-homes, Walkable to Village, On-site pools & tennis
Saratoga Oaks is a compact, terraced enclave tucked into the wooded slope between Stoneridge Drive and Big Basin Way. The neighborhood is almost entirely made up of 1970s and early-1980s cedar-sided town-homes and duet residences arranged along one looping private lane (Finch Lane / Fernwood Court) with short off-shoot courts. Homes sit snug against mature oaks and redwoods, and many back decks perch over a seasonal creek that meanders down toward the Village. Streets are narrow, gently graded, and end in quiet cul-de-sacs—traffic is limited to residents and guests. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Ridgetop vistas, Trailhead doorstep, Secluded mountain estates
Sanborn / Bohlman climbs straight into the Santa Cruz Mountain foothills above downtown Saratoga. One?lane ribbons such as Bohlman, Norton and Kittridge wind through redwood and live-oak forest, passing a handful of vineyard parcels, hilltop ranch houses and glass-walled contemporary retreats perched on steep slopes. Lots are measured in acres rather than square feet, and many homes sit well below or above road grade, hidden by dense trees and framed by long valley panoramas. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Quick freeway hop, Midcentury ranch rows, Pocket park
Saratoga Gardens forms a wedge-shaped enclave pinned between the hillside and the freeway. Neat rows of mid-century ranch houses sit on level, rectangular lots with deep backyards and mature citrus or redwood trees. Interior lanes see little traffic, so kids ride bikes down the center of the street while neighbors chat at the curb. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Private-park loop, Upscale cul-de-sacs, Freeway-edge access
Bellgrove is a tiny, wedge-shaped enclave pinched between Saratoga Avenue and the Highway 85 sound wall. A single interior loop, Bellgrove Circle, rings the neighborhood’s namesake pocket park, while short cul-de-sacs like Splend Drive tuck a handful of two-story contemporaries behind tall privacy hedges. Lots are roomy and level, and most homes date to the late 1990s with Mediterranean tile roofs, stucco façades, and manicured front gardens that read polished but not ostentatious. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Condo convenience, Creek-side trail, Prospect retail strip
Gateway centers on a narrow block just south of Prospect Road where garden-style condos and 1970s town-home courts branch off Saratoga–Sunnyvale Road. Internal lanes such as Oak Creek and Kim Court loop past mature oaks, shared lawns, and a handful of two-story apartment buildings, while the neighborhood’s west edge bends along tree-lined Prospect Creek. Everything sits on level ground, so even the busiest corners feel tucked behind greenery once you leave the main thoroughfare. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Central park hub, Quiet ranch blocks, Walk-to coffee strip
Quito Center forms a tidy triangle where Saratoga Avenue, Cox Avenue, and Paseo Presada meet, its interior streets looping quietly around mature magnolia and liquid-ambar trees. Most homes are single-level ranches from the late 1960s on comfortably sized lots, with deep front lawns and attached garages. Traffic stays light once you leave the main arteries, and sidewalks run the length of every block, giving the area an easygoing, residential rhythm. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Historic village core, Walk-to dining, Creekside green
Saratoga Village crowds around Big Basin Way, where century-old storefronts, tasting rooms, and corner cafés give the neighborhood its small-town main-street identity. Houses radiate out on short lanes such as Oak and Via Serra: a mix of post-war cottages, mid-century ranches, and a sprinkling of newer craftsman infills set under mature valley oaks. Creekside terrain adds a gentle slope north toward Wildwood Park, while the south edge tapers down to Bohman Road and the first hints of foothill canyons. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Park-centered living, Mid-century ranch loops, Quick freeway reach
Paseo is a slim, wedge-shaped pocket framed by Saratoga Avenue on the west and Quito Road on the east, tapering north toward Lawrence Expressway. Three parallel “Paseo” lanes—Cerro, Flores, and Tierra—crawl uphill from the tip, feeding small loops such as Noble and Santa Park Court. One-story and split-level ranches from the early 1960s dominate, most with wide eaves, brick accents, and fresh drought-tolerant landscaping. Lots are flat but generous for the area, and mature liquidambar and elm trees cast plenty of shade along the curbless streets. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Civic-campus hub, Farmers-market strolls, Orchard greenbelt
Civic Center feels more like a park-like campus than a conventional neighborhood. West Valley College’s broad lawns, oak groves, and sports fields dominate the southern half, while the northern section holds a pocket of single-story ranch homes tucked behind mature trees. Terrain is mostly flat valley floor, so the college’s open greens and the historic Heritage Orchard flow together without sharp transitions. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Cul-de-sac calm, Mature tree canopy, Freeway convenience
Aspesi / Ravenwood sits in a north-Saratoga wedge bordered by the Highway 85 embankment. Inside the low-traffic loop of Aspesi Drive and its short offshoots, one-story ranch and split-level homes from the late 1960s spread across generous, mostly flat lots. Deep setbacks, mature magnolias, and a lack of through streets give the tract a sheltered, almost pocket-estate feel despite its compact footprint. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Park & pool access, Curving ranch streets, Top Cupertino schools
Prides Crossing is a broad, fan-shaped tract that stretches south from Prospect Road to Glen Brae Drive, folding around curving streets like Northampton, Dorchester, and Somerville. One-story and split-level California ranch houses from the late 1960s sit on quarter-acre lots, buffered by mature magnolias and valley oaks. Sidewalks are continuous, cul-de-sacs are plentiful, and through-traffic is minimal, giving the whole neighborhood a calm, residential rhythm. ... See Full Page

Keywords: Spacious ranch parcels, Library and orchard nearby, Top-ranked school hub
Golden Triangle is a flat, gently sloping wedge of west-side Saratoga bordered by major arterials yet quiet inside its looping residential lanes. One-story and split-level ranches from the late 1950s and early 1960s sit on wide, level parcels; most show updated facades, fresh paint, and mature camphor or magnolia trees out front. Streets are broad, curbless, and low-traffic, and the grid breaks into a few curving cul-de-sacs that cut down pass-through driving. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Wooded hillside estates, Private trail access, Secluded canyon living
Tollgate climbs the wooded folds above Saratoga Village, its narrow roads - Toll Gate, Saratoga Heights, and Bank Mill - switch-backing across steep canyon slopes. Homes are custom estates on two- to five-acre parcels, many tucked behind gates or up long driveways amid mature oaks and bay laurels. Architecture ranges from 1970s ranch contemporaries to newer Mediterranean and modern builds that perch for panoramic views toward the valley floor. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Creekside ranch lots, Walk-to shopping corner, Quiet interior loops
Arguello is a leafy pocket set between Prospect Road and Cox Avenue, its quiet interior streets looping off Arroyo De Arguello Drive. One-story ranch and split-level houses from the late 1960s sit on quarter-acre lots, many with circular drives and mature liquidambar and oak trees shading front lawns. The land is gently sloped, so some back yards catch filtered views over Prospect Creek’s riparian corridor. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Mid-century ranch blocks, Community swim club, Quiet school-side setting
Saratoga Woods sits between Prospect Road and Saratoga Avenue in a tidy wedge of gently curving streets lined with single-story ranch homes from the early 1960s. Lots are broad and level, garages are set back, and mature sycamore and plum trees frame front lawns that are trimmed but not showy. Aside from light school traffic on Prospect Road, interior blocks stay whisper-quiet; sidewalks and low streetlamps give evening dog-walks an easy suburban calm. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Walk-to orchard trails, Low-traffic ranch blocks, Mature shade canopy
Portos spreads across a quiet pocket of northeast Saratoga where 1960s single-story ranch homes sit on generous, mostly level lots beneath mature valley oaks and redwoods. Curving cul-de-sacs limit through traffic, so most blocks stay calm enough for evening strolls or kids on bikes. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Vineyard hillside living, Horseback trail access, Secluded valley views
Montalvo sits high in the Saratoga foothills where narrow stretches of Mount Eden and Garrod Roads weave through oak forest, vineyard blocks and ridgeline ranch estates. Homes are few and far between—mostly gated contemporaries or long-standing ranch houses perched on multi-acre parcels that roll downward into hidden creeks. Elevation changes keep most rooftops tucked beneath tree lines, and on clear afternoons the valley floor appears far below, framed by rows of Cabernet vines. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Hillside vineyard parcels, Preserve-edge trailhead, Gated estate privacy
Tucked against the wooded slopes above Saratoga-Sunnyvale Road, Parker Ranch unfolds along meandering private lanes off Pierce and On orbit, with 2-to-5-acre parcels climbing toward the Fremont Older Open Space Preserve. Homes are custom—shingled contemporaries from the 1970s share hillside perches with newer Mediterranean villas—each hidden behind gates or down split-rail-lined drives. The terrain is rugged chaparral and live-oak woodland, and many lots host hobby orchards or small cabernet blocks that echo the working Cooper-Garrod vineyards bordering the west edge. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Vineyard foothills, Winding estate lanes, Equestrian quiet
Mount Eden Valley spills across the wooded ridges southwest of Saratoga, its long, twisting driveways branching off Mt Eden Road and Damon Lane. Properties sit on multi-acre parcels draped over vineyard rows, chaparral slopes, and pockets of heritage oaks. Homes range from 1970s ranch estates and contemporary hilltop builds to working winery residences, all set well back from the lane behind split-rail or stone entry gates. The terrain climbs quickly, so nearly every lot captures layered views of the Santa Cruz Mountains or the valley floor below. ... See Full Page

Keywords: Valley-view acreage, Quiet equestrian lanes, Quick village access
Foothills stretches south of Prospect Road along Pierce, Surrey, and Sarahlinda Drives, blanketing rolling oak terrain on three-quarter-acre to multi-acre lots. Houses are predominantly 1980s-1990s custom contemporaries and Mediterranean estates, many with terraced lawns, tennis courts, and sweeping windows aimed at the valley. The grid gives way to winding lanes and occasional cul-de-sacs, with plenty of natural oak understory kept as fire-safe open space. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Village walk-in access, School-centered greenbelts, Mature oak canopy
Douglas / Horseshoe sits on a gentle rise just south of Saratoga’s downtown village, with two leafy “wings” of mid-century ranch and contemporary rebuilds wrapped around the Redwood Middle School campus. Lots are wider than typical city parcels, so most homes show broad front lawns, circular drives, and canopied oaks that filter afternoon sun from the nearby foothills. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Estate-size lots, Country-lane quiet, Oak-shaded streets
Sobey unfolds along a winding stretch of Sobey and Gypsy Hill Roads, where expansive parcels step up gentle foothill slopes beneath heritage oaks. Homes range from 1970s ranch estates to newer custom Mediterraneans, each set well back behind gated drives and split-rail fences. Long setbacks, meandering creeks, and the absence of sidewalks give the area a distinctly rural flavor despite its Saratoga address. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Creek-side lots, Private swim club, Curved ranch streets
Brookview covers a neat rectangle south of Prospect Road, its interior threaded by Brookhaven, Brookglen, Woodside, and Palmtag Drives. One-story ranch homes from the mid-1960s sit on level quarter-acre parcels, many with original brick chimneys and wide picture windows. Saratoga Creek traces the southeastern edge, giving creek-side lots extra greenery and the rustle of cottonwoods. Streets curve just enough to discourage thru-traffic, so evening strolls feel safe and slow. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Creek-side acreage, Gated country lanes, Deep-set estates
Quito traces a narrow, north–south corridor along Quito Road, with slender off-shoot lanes that slip behind fences into oak-studded acreage. Parcels are unusually deep and often exceed an acre, so homes - mostly 1980s ranch estates upgraded with modern wings—sit far from the street behind split-rail or wrought-iron gates. The terrain undulates gently toward Sobey Creek, and mature pepper trees and redwoods screen most dwellings, giving the whole strip a semi-rural look even though Highway 85 hums just a ridge away. ... See Full Page

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2 Saratoga neighborhoods are priced above expected value. The largest gaps are Foothills ($632k) and Golden Triangle ($293k).
0 of 2 ranked Saratoga neighborhoods with a value figure are priced below expected value, and 2 are priced above it.
0% of ranked Saratoga neighborhoods are priced below expected value. The nearest cities are Monte Sereno 0%, Cupertino 100%, Campbell 95%, Los Gatos 0% and Santa Clara 43%.
Monte Sereno · Cupertino · Campbell · Los Gatos · Santa Clara