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Cottle Transit Village… It’s quite a mouthful, but what it is is a corporate campus and mixed-use Village community created in 2003. This is one of Silicon Valley’s first and largest mixed-use transit-oriented infill site just 15 miles south of San Jose’s city center. There are two retail and commercial centers, green infrastructure with multiple parks and trails, sports fields, and over 3000 residential homes in a variety of neighborhoods next to the Western Digital campus (Hitachi Global Storage Technologies). For more information about this community, read on below the listings.
Included below are homes for sale in Cottle Transit Village. If you would like more information on any of these Cottle Transit Village real estate listings, just click the “Request More Information” button when viewing the details of that property. We can provide you with disclosures, past sales history, dates and prices of homes recently sold nearby, and more.
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This area was designed to be a densely packed apartment and condominium as well as a residential community next to a light rail station at Highway 85. This ideal urban village has been designed with commuters, families, and business people alike to provide everything one would need within a smaller footprint. It offers a variety of walkability, vibrant commercial, office, and entertainment spaces, big-box retailers like Target and Lowe’s, and a variety of restaurants such as Panera Bread, Applebee’s, and fast food options. At the transit station, there is an elevated walkway, which offers commuters access between the north and southbound lanes of the freeway.
You’ll find the Village Oaks Retail Center, which was constructed and developed in 2015, and the Charlotte Commons, ideal for apartments and mixed-use contemporary style livability. If you’re looking for low maintenance, affordable living close to shops, restaurants, markets and the freeway, consider the Cottle Transit Village.
The Residences at UrbanOak are some of the Cottle Transit Villages’ newest residential offerings. It’s a short distance from the Santa Teresa VTA station and the Blossom Hill Caltrain station featuring suburban benefits with urban conveniences. These are attached for bedroom homes ranging in size from 2200 ft.² to nearly 2500 ft.², ideal for families and busy professionals that can work and relax in the same neighborhood. These homes start at about $750,000 and have access to three major elementary schools, one middle school, and two high schools.
For more information on the unique offerings at Cottle Transit Village in South San Jose, browse available listings on our website for free or simply contact my office at any time to schedule a showing, a virtual tour, or for more details on any homes in real estate in this area.