Overview
Nestled along the Palo Alto border, the neighborhood of San Antonio brings a delicious combination of convenience and excitement to Mountain View. Comprised primarily of two developments, the Crossings and Castro City, San Antonio is anchored by the massive San Antonio Center, a vivacious mixed-use complex that offers popular eateries, office spaces, a movie theater, retailers like Kohl’s, Trader Joe’s, and Target, and much more. This plaza is flanked by El Camino Real and Caltrain, which allow neighboring residents to enjoy easy access throughout the Peninsula.
Because of their compact layouts, the developments within San Antonio promote walkability—a deciding factor for many incoming residents. The Crossings, a planned community of 540 homes, is a short walk to San Antonio Center and is bordered by Caltrain. Residents enjoy the private amenities within their community, including parks and swimming facilities. The adjacent vicinity of Castro City is a meager six-block stretch that has been organically developed over the last several decades, unfolding around Rengstorff Park, which is arguably Mountain View’s most sought-after park. The comparatively affordable prices, racial diversity, and high walkability to top local attractions position the San Antonio neighborhood as a leading contender for those interested in settling into the area.
HIGHLIGHTS
- High walkability to top attractions
- Home of exciting San Antonio Center
- Prime access to Caltrain and recreation
- Comprised of the Crossings and Castro City
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The public schools are among the best in the nation. Graduates from the local high schools attend the most prestigious colleges and universities in the country, with a much larger than average number admitted to neighboring Stanford. Abundant bike paths make it easy for most students to bike to their local schools, giving them a sense of independence that is valued by parents and children alike.
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