Monta Vista vs Rancho Rinconada
Cupertino · Cupertino — neighborhood comparison
The trade-off
Monta Vista and Rancho Rinconada are similar in character; the clearest difference is price — Monta Vista typically lists about $100k more than Rancho Rinconada.
Price & value
What it costs
Monta Vista runs about $100k more at the median.
Housing stock
What you're buying into
Housing stock is roughly comparable in era.
The majority of homes date to the 1950s-70s. Many have been updated over the years, but you'll still find original-condition homes. Lots tend to be generous compared to newer South Bay construction.
The majority of homes date to the 1950s-70s. Many have been updated over the years, but you'll still find original-condition homes. Lots tend to be generous compared to newer South Bay construction.
Schools
Assigned schools
Comparable schools — either serves college-track families well.
- Lincoln Elementarypublic · K-5
- Kennedy Middle Schoolpublic · 6-8
- Monta Vista High Schoolpublic · 9-12
- Sedgwick Elementarypublic · K-5
- Eaton Elementarypublic · K-5
- Hyde Middle Schoolpublic · 6-8
- Cupertino High Schoolpublic · 9-12
Walkability & transit
Getting around
Broadly comparable day-to-day mobility.
Commute
Access to major employers
Rough rush-hour estimates. Real-world times vary by exact address and traffic — take the quiz to see workplace-specific estimates.
- ~35 min
North County tech hubs
Google, Apple, NVIDIA, Meta
- ~50 min
Downtown San Jose
SAP Center, SJSU
- ~70 min
San Francisco
via 101 or Caltrain
- ~25 min
North County tech hubs
Google, Apple, NVIDIA, Meta
- ~50 min
Downtown San Jose
SAP Center, SJSU
- ~70 min
San Francisco
via 101 or Caltrain
Vibe & character
What it feels like
Very different neighborhood characters.
A day here
A Saturday in Monta Vista vs Rancho Rinconada
Picture yourself in each — same day, different neighborhood.
Saturday doesn't let you sleep in. Your middle schooler is already at the dining table with a Russian math worksheet and a bowl of cereal. Your partner's in the garage pumping up two bikes because the family's riding to McClellan Ranch before the day warms up.
Read the full day in Monta VistaYou wake up to the espresso machine because your partner works for Apple and starts every Saturday the same way. Your 8-year-old is already at the kitchen counter with his library stack from the Cupertino Library.
Read the full day in Rancho RinconadaWhat to know
Honest caveats
Trade-offs buyers commonly discover after moving — worth weighing before you pick a side.
Extremely expensive — median $3.4M for single-family. Intense competition for homes makes the buying process stressful. Limited walkability outside of Stevens Creek Boulevard. The neighborhood can feel academically pressured — the school culture is rigorous and competitive. Nightlife is virtually nonexistent. Traffic on Stevens Creek/De Anza Boulevard during commute hours.
Still expensive — median $3.3M. Limited inventory makes buying competitive. Schools, while excellent, are not Monta Vista-tier (10/10 vs. 9/10) and the perception gap can affect resale. No walkable downtown or strong dining scene. Many homes are 1960s-70s and need updates. Competitive academic culture in Cupertino schools isn't for every family.
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