Homes Sold in Cupertino, CA
Cupertino is the home city of the Meunier Brothers and the heart of our sales record. From hillside properties on Regnart Road to family homes near Apple Park, we have helped buyers and sellers succeed across the 95014 market.

Cupertino is where the Meunier Brothers built their reputation, and it remains the center of our real estate practice. Home to Apple Park and some of the most acclaimed public schools in the nation, the 95014 market rewards agents who understand its school boundaries, its micro-neighborhoods, and the expectations of its highly informed buyer pool. That hyperlocal knowledge is exactly what we bring to every Cupertino transaction.
Our Track Record in Cupertino
We have represented buyers and sellers across the full spectrum of the Cupertino market. Recent sales include a hillside retreat on Regnart Road, family homes on Echo Hill Court and Amelia Court, a townhome at Northwest Square, and properties on Scotland Drive and Imperial Avenue in the coveted Monta Vista area. Each sale sharpened our read on what Cupertino buyers pay for and what Cupertino sellers can command.
The Cupertino Real Estate Market
Housing Styles and Inventory
The city's housing stock spans classic 1960s ranch homes on generous flat lots, extensively remodeled mid-century properties, and striking new custom construction. Townhomes and condos near Main Street Cupertino provide entry points to the market, while hillside estates in Monta Vista and Oak Valley anchor the luxury tier.
Market Dynamics
Cupertino is a persistently supply-constrained seller's market. Quality listings routinely attract multiple offers within the first two weeks, driven by demand from technology professionals and education-focused families. Assignment to Monta Vista, Lynbrook, or Cupertino High School provides a durable floor under property values throughout the city.
Living in Cupertino
Schools
The Cupertino Union School District and Fremont Union High School District are consistently ranked among the strongest public school systems in California, and they are the single biggest driver of housing demand in the city.
Lifestyle and Amenities
Residents enjoy Main Street Cupertino's dining and shopping, the trails of Rancho San Antonio Open Space Preserve, summer days at Blackberry Farm, and community events at Memorial Park. The Apple Park Visitor Center anchors the city's modern identity, while De Anza College adds educational and cultural depth.
Getting Around
Cupertino sits at the junction of Interstate 280 and Highway 85, with Stevens Creek and De Anza Boulevards providing efficient cross-town routes. VTA lines, corporate shuttles, and an expanding protected bike network make car-free commutes to Apple Park increasingly practical.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the typical home price in Cupertino?
A: Detached single-family homes in prime school zones generally trade between $2.5M and $4M+, with hillside and new-construction properties reaching well beyond that range.
Q: Which Cupertino neighborhoods have the Meunier Brothers sold in?
A: Our sales span Monta Vista, the Regnart hillsides, and central Cupertino neighborhoods near Apple Park, including homes on Regnart Road, Echo Hill Court, Amelia Court, Scotland Drive, and Imperial Avenue.
Q: Is Cupertino a good market for sellers right now?
A: Yes. Chronic under-supply and deep school-driven demand keep well-prepared listings highly competitive. We provide a free, data-backed valuation for any Cupertino property.
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