San Jose

The 18-story tower of San Jose City Hall
Shops and restaurants in Downtown San Jose
The beautiful and historic St. James Park is a popular downtown destination

San Jose, CA Area Guide

Endless possibilities in the Capital of Silicon Valley

History Technology Arts Bike-Friendly Walkable

Consistently named among the best places to live in the nation, San Jose is a thriving city at the very heart of America’s tech industry. The highly-walkable downtown is a popular hangout for the entire community, featuring lush parks, exquisite restaurants, performance venues, and a vibrant nightlife scene. Over 30,000 students attend San Jose State University, and the position of the campus right downtown contributes to the college having a major impact on the local culture; the collegiate influence is amplified by the numerous smaller colleges throughout the city as well. The city layout is full of bike lanes, sidewalks, and trails, making the community very walkable and bike-friendly.

San Jose is an excellent city for sports fans, between the San Jose Sharks NHL team, the San Jose Giants baseball team (affiliate to the more famous San Francisco Giants), and the 49ers playing at Levis Stadium in neighboring Santa Clara. The local museums include the San Jose Museum of Art, the Tech Museum of Innovation and the Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose, all in the downtown core. Guadalupe River Park runs right through the center of town and includes the Heritage Rose Garden, hiking trails and picnic areas.

Explore the City

The 18-story tower of San Jose City Hall

The mysterious Winchester Mystery House

Shops and restaurants in Downtown San Jose

Historic San Pedro Square is home to one of the oldest settlements in California

San Pedro Square contains several popular restaurants

The beautiful and historic St. James Park is a popular downtown destination

Rent Trends

As of April 2026, the average apartment rent in San Jose, CA is $2,342 for a studio, $2,701 for one bedroom, $3,396 for two bedrooms, and $4,165 for three bedrooms. Apartment rent in San Jose has increased by 1.2% in the past year.

Property Type
Average Rent
Average Sq Ft
Apartment
$2,701/month
703 Sq Ft
House
$4,406/month
1,338 Sq Ft
Condo
$3,143/month
959 Sq Ft
Townhome
$3,721/month
1,190 Sq Ft
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Cost of Living

The cost of living in San Jose, CA is 83.9% higher than the national average. Generally, housing in San Jose is 230.4% more expensive than the national average, with rent falling between $2,342 - $4,165. You can expect to pay 10.4% more for groceries, 42.7% more for utilities, and 36.6% more for transportation.

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Getting Around

Fairly Walkable

Walkability

50 / 100

Some Public Transit

Transit

40 / 100

Exceptionally Drivable

Drivability

100 / 100

Moderately Bikeable

Bikeability

70 / 100

Schools

Herman (Leonard) Intermediate

Public

Grades K-8

723 Students

Hammer Montessori at Galarza Elementary

Public

Grades K-5

309 Students

Easterbrook Discovery

Public

Grades K-8

952 Students

Tom Matsumoto Elementary

Public

Grades K-5

727 Students

Booksin Elementary

Public

Grades K-5

715 Students

Herman (Leonard) Intermediate

Public

Grades K-8

723 Students

Union Middle

Public

Grades 6-8

1,068 Students

Joaquin Miller Middle

Public

Grades 6-8

1,067 Students

Price Charter Middle

Public

Grades 6-8

959 Students

Easterbrook Discovery

Public

Grades K-8

952 Students

Evergreen Valley High

Public

Grades 9-12

2,703 Students

Piedmont Hills High

Public

Grades 9-12

1,918 Students

Leigh High

Public

Grades 9-12

1,884 Students

Lynbrook High

Public

Grades 9-12

1,702 Students

Leland High

Public

Grades 9-12

1,471 Students

Points of Interest

Parks and Recreation

  • Hellyer County Park
  • Lake Cunningham Park
  • Happy Hollow Park & Zoo
  • Emma Prusch Farm Park
  • Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose

Military Bases

Airports

  • Norman Y Mineta San Jose International

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Houses for Rent in San Jose

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Living in San Jose

History

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After decades as a territory of Spain and then Mexico, San Jose became the second incorporated city in the U.S. state of California in 1850. After briefly serving as the state capital, San Jose served as an important stage coach stop. One of the city’s most famous landmarks is the Winchester Mystery House, a bizarre Victorian mansion built by the heiress of the Winchester Rifle fortune constructed in a deliberately-nonsensical design between 1884 and 1922. In 1943, IBM established a headquarters in Jan Jose, effectively launching the modern technology industry in the region now known as Silicon Valley.

Restaurants

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Downtown San Jose is home to some of the area’s most innovative restaurants. Dine on Spanish tapas at Picasso’s, sushi and sashimi at Fuji Sushi or authentic Mexican food at La Victoria Taqueria. All these restaurants are within one city block and are a small sample of what’s available.

Transportation

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Public transit is the preferred method of getting around downtown San Jose. Beyond that the city is spread out and ringed with several suburbs where driving is sometimes more practical. The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority, VTA for short, operates bus transit service as well as a light rail line. Passes allow you to use both systems. Both offer service to the Caltrain Station, located on the western edge of downtown. Amtrak and the Altamont Commuter Express also stop here. The bus system offers express service to the Bay Area Transit System, or BART, giving you access to the entire Bay Area. The Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport is roughly three miles from downtown.

Parks

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The city of San Jose contains over 15,000 acres of public parkland, including the stunning San Jose Municipal Rose Garden, the trail-filled Alum Rock Park, and dozens of smaller neighborhood parks within walking distance of virtually home and apartment. Many of the larger parks include tributes and exhibits connected to the region’s diverse cultural influences.

Cost

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As with most of the bay area, rent can be rather expensive in San Jose. It’s rare to find a Silicon Valley apartment for under $1,000 per month but it is still possible to find a cheaper apartment for rent in San Jose. The average rate for a two-bedroom unit is over $3,000 (single bedroom apartments average around $2,500). However, this figure is heavily influenced by the number of high-end properties in the area; apartments, condos, townhomes, and rental houses can often be found in the $1,600 range.

Shopping

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San Jose is home to one of Northern California’s largest malls, Westridge Valley Fair. It houses more than 250 stores, a host of fast food and sit-down restaurants and has valet parking. South of downtown is the Eastridge Shopping Center, another shopping giant that has free Wi-Fi hot spots throughout the mall. Head north of downtown to Milpitas and you have the Great Mall, one of the largest indoor outlet malls in California. It also offers Wi-Fi hot spots, name brand stores, restaurants and a 20-screen movie theater.

Head to downtown San Jose for the Farmers Market every Friday from May through November. Local vendors sell everything from ethnic prepared foods to fresh produce and homemade craft items. Also be sure to check out the weekend San Jose Flea Market, a fixture in the Berryessa neighborhood since 1960.

Highlights

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San Jose Center for the Performing Arts, Iglesia ni Cristo chapel, CONRAC, SAP Center, Avaya Stadium, Winchester Mystery House, San Jose State campus

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Methodology

† Our analysis of utilities, groceries, transportation, healthcare, home prices, and other goods and services is sourced from the Cost of Living Index, a respected benchmark published by the Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER) that provides a thorough overview of living expenses across different regions.

Rent data is provided by CoStar Group’s Market Trend reports. As the industry leader in commercial real estate information, analytics, and news, CoStar conducts extensive research to produce and maintain a comprehensive database of commercial real estate information. We combine this data with public record to provide the most up-to-date rental information available.

Consumer goods, services, and home prices are sourced from the Cost of Living Index published by the Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER). The data on this page is updated quarterly. It was last published in February 2026.

Demographic information comes from Neustar and combines detailed address data with U.S. Census and American Community Survey statistics to produce reliable local estimates.