Loyola Corners
South Los Altos commercial node — Gardner Bullis schools and Village Cheese House.
Loyola Corners homes for sale cluster around South Los Altos’s primary commercial node — the intersection of Fremont Avenue and Miramonte Avenue. The neighborhood takes its name from Loyola Corners itself, the small retail area that includes the beloved Village Cheese House, local restaurants, and daily services.
The most significant market driver here is schools. Gardner Bullis Elementary, the K–8 school serving much of the area, is consistently top-rated and a primary reason families target this pocket. Housing is a mix of ranch, split-level, Eichler, and contemporary homes on standard Los Altos lots — well-landscaped streets with mature trees.
Prices typically run $3.5M to $7M, depending on lot size, condition, and school assignment specifics. Proximity to I-280 and Foothill Expressway makes commutes to Palo Alto, Menlo Park, and up the Peninsula quite manageable.
What Makes Loyola Corners Special
Gardner Bullis Elementary
Top-rated K–8 school — primary market driver for the neighborhood.
Village Cheese House
The neighborhood's beloved commercial anchor at Fremont and Miramonte.
Mix of Architecture
Ranch, split-level, Eichler, contemporary. More diversity than North Los Altos.