Cupertino — Top Schools, Tech Power, and Timeless Value
Cupertino is where academic excellence, cultural diversity, and high earning power converge. Known for its top-ranked schools, safe streets, and proximity to Apple’s global headquarters, this city consistently ranks among the most desirable places to live in Santa Clara County—and for good reason.
What Makes It Special
Cupertino is a magnet for families and professionals who place a premium on education, location, and long-term investment value. Its public schools are nationally ranked, with high-performing elementary and high schools feeding into top universities. The city also boasts thoughtfully designed neighborhoods, tree-lined streets, and a strong sense of community.
Many homes are owned by longtime residents, which speaks to the neighborhood’s staying power. For buyers, competition is fierce—especially in areas zoned for Monta Vista High or Cupertino High. For sellers, that means strong resale values and consistent demand.
Local Snapshot
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Zip code: 95014
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Median home price: ~$2.5M (as of Q1 2025)
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Price per sq ft: ~$1,300
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Typical lot size: 6,000–9,000 sq ft
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Common home styles: Ranch, Contemporary, Modern New Builds
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School districts: Cupertino Union, Fremont Union High School District
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Top-rated schools: Lincoln Elementary, Lawson Middle, Monta Vista High, Cupertino High
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Nearby parks: Memorial Park, Linda Vista Park, Blackberry Farm
Hidden Gems & Everyday Joys
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De Anza College Flea Market & Events – local culture and live community gatherings
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Marukai Market & H Mart – international groceries and dining
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Blackberry Farm & Stevens Creek Trail – swimming, hiking, and outdoor fun for families
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Main Street Cupertino – walkable retail, cafés, and upscale eateries
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Local cafés like Bitter+Sweet and Café Lattea – community favorites for coffee and boba
Commute & Convenience
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Minutes to Apple Park, and 10–20 minutes to Google, Meta, Netflix, and more
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Access to Highways 85, 280, and Foothill Expressway
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Close to Caltrain (Sunnyvale and Lawrence stations)
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Retail options include Whole Foods, Trader Joe’s, Target, and Cupertino Village
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Family-oriented services, libraries, and sports leagues throughout the city
Why People Stay
Cupertino’s real estate market remains one of the most competitive in the Bay Area, even in shifting economies. The combination of education, location, and equity-building potential draws a global audience. Sellers benefit from high-value appreciation, while buyers gain access to an enduring community with world-class schools.
If you're looking for long-term value, academic excellence, and everyday livability—Cupertino continues to set the standard.
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