A family-oriented neighborhood blending suburban comfort with Silicon Valley proximity and strong schools.
Bowers/Cabrillo Neighborhoods in Santa Clara attracts families and established professionals seeking well-maintained single-family homes in a low-crime, education-first community. With a median household income of $197,059 and 68 percent owner occupancy, the neighborhood reflects stability and long-term investment. The area balances accessible suburban living with proximity to Silicon Valley employment hubs, making it particularly appealing to dual-income households and those prioritizing strong schools.
| Median home price | $1.41m |
|---|---|
| Year over year change | stable |
| Price per sq ft | $885 |
| Median rent | $3,248 |
| Typical days on market | 18 |
| Buyer competition | Moderate |
| Walk Score | 56 |
| Transit Score | 45 |
| Bike Score | 72 |
Bowers/Cabrillo Neighborhoods commands premium pricing reflecting the broader Santa Clara market, with a median home value of $1.41 million. The neighborhood sits slightly below the city median of $1.44 million, offering modest value for buyers entering or expanding within the region.
Homes in this neighborhood attract serious owner-occupants and investors alike. Competitive offers with short inspection periods and proof of funds typically fare well; however, the 18-day average DOM suggests less urgency than hotter Santa Clara submarkets, allowing room for negotiation.
Bowers/Cabrillo Neighborhoods stretches most first-time budgets at $1.41m median, but offers newer and smaller units near the lower end of the range.
With 33 percent of residents having children, strong schools like Bowers Elementary and Juan Cabrillo Middle, and parks like Bowers Park and Everett N. Eddie Souza Park, this neighborhood is built for families.
Solid 68 percent owner occupancy and $3,248 median rent create a balanced investment profile for buy-and-hold portfolios in this established Santa Clara pocket.
With 22.8 percent working from home and reliable broadband, the neighborhood suits remote professionals seeking a family-friendly base near tech corridors.
The median age of 38.4 years and family focus mean less built-in community for retirees, though proximity to PAMF Santa Clara Center and nearby healthcare supports aging in place.
Dominate the neighborhood with 3 to 5 bedrooms on quarter-acre lots; built largely 1970s through 1990s.
Scattered throughout, offering lower entry point and lower maintenance for downsizers.
Limited newer construction; mostly older 2 to 4 unit buildings and small condo complexes.
Daily life in Bowers/Cabrillo Neighborhoods revolves around family routines, neighborhood parks, and convenient local dining. The 72 bike score makes cycling a viable commute option, and residents enjoy walkable access to Jin's Bakery & Coffee, Malabar Coast, and other neighborhood staples along Bowers Avenue. <h3>Recreation & Community Spaces</h3> Bowers Park and Everett N. Eddie Souza Park & Community Garden anchor outdoor activity, while the nearby Youth Activity Center and Sri Kamakshi Community Center host fitness classes and cultural events. Shopping and groceries center on New India Bazaar and Smart & Final, reflecting the neighborhood's diverse, settled demographic.
Annual events: Santa Clara Holiday Parade (downtown), Mission City Center for Performing Arts seasonal performances, local school fairs and fundraisers
Bowers/Cabrillo Neighborhoods feeds into some of Santa Clara's better-performing public schools, a major draw for families. The neighborhood sits within the Santa Clara Unified School District, which maintains a 64.6 percent bachelor's degree attainment rate across the city.
School Score 91 with 90% math and 92% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 72 with 72% math and 72% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 59.5 with 57% math and 62% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 54.5 with 47% math and 62% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 50 with 45% math and 55% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 56 with 47% math and 65% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 55.5 with 41% math and 70% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 50 with 50% math and 50% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026School Score 22.5 with 10% math and 35% reading proficiency
Proximitii 2026Feeder pattern: Bowers Elementary (serves the immediate area) feeds into Juan Cabrillo Middle, which then flows to Adrian Wilcox High or Santa Clara High depending on boundaries.
Source: Proximitii 2026
Bowers/Cabrillo Neighborhoods sits in central Santa Clara, placing most employment centers within reasonable driving distance. With 64.5 percent of residents commuting by car and 45 transit score, the area leans toward vehicle dependency, though transit options exist for those willing to plan ahead.
Local Santa Clara bus service (Route 23, Route 24) connects Bowers Avenue to downtown and Caltrain stations; VTA provides regional coverage for those commuting to San Jose or further north.
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The median home value is $1.41 million as of the latest data, reflecting the neighborhood's family-oriented positioning and strong schools. Single-family homes typically range from $1.2 million to $1.8 million depending on size, condition, and proximity to parks and transit. Townhomes and condos offer a lower entry point between $700k and $1.35m for those seeking reduced maintenance or a smaller footprint.
Yes, particularly for families and established professionals. The neighborhood boasts a 5 percent poverty rate, 55.5 percent marriage rate, and 59.4 percent of residents holding bachelor's degrees, signaling economic stability and strong community cohesion. The area's excellent schools, parks, and low crime make it one of Santa Clara's most desirable pockets.
Bowers Elementary scores 91 on the state API, making it one of Santa Clara's top elementary schools and a major neighborhood draw. Juan Cabrillo Middle (score 50) and Adrian Wilcox High (score 56) complete the public feeder pattern. The neighborhood also hosts Cabrillo Montessori School Inc and other private options for families seeking alternative curricula.
The neighborhood maintains one of Santa Clara's lowest crime rates, with a 5 percent poverty rate and strong police presence from Santa Clara Fire Station 5. Consistent homeownership, active community engagement, and established civic infrastructure contribute to the area's reputation as a safe, family-friendly community.
Families with school-age children are the primary fit, along with dual-income professional couples and investors seeking stable, owner-occupied neighborhoods. The 33 percent of households with kids and 68 percent owner occupancy reflect a mature, investment-minded demographic. Remote workers and early retirees seeking suburban comfort also find value here.
Bowers Park and Everett N. Eddie Souza Park & Community Garden provide outdoor recreation, while Bowers Avenue hosts casual dining options like Lee's Kitchen, BN Chicken, and Malabar Coast. Jin's Bakery & Coffee anchors the morning coffee scene; New India Bazaar and Patel Brothers serve the neighborhood's vibrant South Asian community. The nearby Youth Activity Center and Art Of Living Yoga & Meditation Center round out fitness options.
Numbers throughout this guide come from public, authoritative sources. Walk and transit scores come from Walk Score, neighborhood boundaries and POI data from OpenStreetMap and Proximitii, and parent-city demographics from the U.S. Census Bureau.
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