East Palo Alto sits at the edge of San Francisco Bay in San Mateo County, positioned almost exactly halfway between San Francisco and San Jose on the Peninsula. That central location puts residents within reach of two major job markets, and the city itself has drawn tech industry investment that continues to reshape its small but dense three-square-mile footprint. Incorporated in 1983, it carries a distinct identity separate from neighboring Palo Alto, though the two cities are divided by little more than San Francisquito Creek. Stanford University sits about five miles to the southwest, reinforcing the area's academic and innovation-driven atmosphere.
The housing mix here runs toward apartment communities and rental homes rather than high-rises, offering options that tend to be more accessible than those in surrounding Peninsula cities. Ravenswood 101 serves as the main commercial corridor, anchoring everyday retail alongside the bay shoreline.