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Almaden Valley

Home to local professionals, scientists, athletes, and Silicon Valley executives, who are drawn to the neighborhood by its relative seclusion and family-friendly vibes.

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Alum Rock

In the heart of East San José, stretching from Downtown to the foothills, Alum Rock is one of the oldest established neighborhoods in California and has served an important role in the state’s history and cultural evolution.

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Berryessa

Nestled in the northeast corner of San José, between Coyote Creek and the Diablo Range, Berryessa maintains a spirit of community through popular festivals and other public gatherings.

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Blossom Valley

Tucked between Cambrian to the northwest, Almaden to the south, and Vista Park to the east, Blossom Valley is a cozy neighborhood of single family houses, townhomes, retail centers, and top-rated schools.

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Cambrian

Surrounded by Willow Glen to the north, Campbell to the west, and Los Gatos and the Almaden Valley to the south, Cambrian is a small enclave of single-family homes, condos, and townhomes, with high-rated schools and plenty of retail shopping options within a short distance.

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Evergreen

Located in East San José, Evergreen has undergone an evolution from its agricultural past that is common to Santa Clara Valley neighborhoods.

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Rose Garden

The Rose Garden is one of San José's oldest neighborhoods outside the downtown core and is named for the Municipal Rose Garden, which features more than 3,500 plantings and has been named a city landmark.

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Willow Glen

Almost a century ago, Willow Glen was its own city before being annexed by the City of San José, and the historic charm still remains.