Milpitas Real Estate

Famous for one of the Bay Area’s largest and most unusual shopping destinations, Milpitas shifted from an industrial community into a high-tech economy in the 1980s. The blend of booming industrial parks and lower home prices spurred an influx of new residents to this dynamic, rapidly growing, and family-oriented town. In 1994, the massive old Ford auto plant was renovated into the Great Mall of the Bay Area, a paradise of premier factory outlets that tends to dazzle the most worldly of Northern California shoppers.
Because of the sudden increase in population over a 20-year span, much of the housing is relatively new. Even long-established neighborhoods of smaller, older homes show evidence of pride of ownership. Both the homes and landscaping have a fresh appeal. Unlike Los Gatos with its historic town center, Milpitas decided to withdraw attention from its “old downtown” and build a beautiful new Town Center anchored by the civic complex.
An attractive suburban town with superb amenities, Milpitas enjoys a good commute to key Bay Area destinations. Interstates 880 and 680 as well as Highway 237 form links to major employment centers. Palo Alto, San Jose, and Fremont are particularly accessible, the latter offering BART connections.

Milpitas - Town vs. County Stats

Avg Price in Milpitas: $1,864,700 / County Avg $2,387,600

78%

Avg Sq. Ft. in Milpitas: 1,741 / County Avg 2,215

79%

Avg Price per/sqft in Milpitas:$1071 / County Avg $1078

99%

Avg Walkscore in Milpitas: 57 / County Avg 50

113%

Avg Year Built in Milpitas: 1995 / County Avg 1977

101%

Avg Days on Website in Milpitas: 36 / County Avg 41

88%

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