Cupertino
Home of Apple Inc.
Cupertino is defined by Apple and the many campuses that dominate the community. Silicon Valley executives, engineers, and founders anchor the neighborhood, driving one of the most stable housing markets in California. Inventory turns slowly, and homes here have consistently outpaced Bay Area appreciation trends through every economic cycle.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Current Listings, Curated for Serious Buyers
What the Numbers Say About Cupertino
Ownership breakdown
Sources: Zillow and U.S. Census Bureau
How Cupertino Ranks
Independently scored based on federal data, resident reviews, and school performance.
Source: Niche.com
Who Lives in Cupertino
Age Distribution
Education Levels
83 percent of Cupertino adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher, one of the highest rates in California. Nearly half hold a master's degree or beyond.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Schools of Cupertino
Cupertino is served by the Cupertino Union School District and the Fremont Union High School District, both consistently ranked among California's top public systems. De Anza College is one of the top community college transfer institutions in the country, with strong pathways to UC Berkeley, UCLA, and the broader UC and CSU systems.
Source: U.S. Department of Education
What the Rankings Say
Source: Niche.com
Cupertino Wonders
You might know Cupertino as the home of Apple, but to me, it’s been part of my story for as long as I can remember.
From childhood trips to Vallco Mall and playing at the arcade to attending De Anza College while my father worked nearby, some of my earliest memories are tied to this community.
As Cupertino continues to evolve, it creates new opportunities for new memories, new beginnings, and a place to call home.
Some places become part of your story long before you realize it.