Blossom Valley
Former orchard land — 1960s–70s ranch homes near Oakridge Mall and Martial Cottle Park.
Blossom Valley homes for sale occupy southwest San Jose on land that was one of the last working orchards in Santa Clara Valley. That agricultural heritage is preserved at Martial Cottle Park, a 287-acre working-farm regional park that remains at the heart of the neighborhood. Oakridge Mall provides the primary retail anchor, and nearby Snell Avenue and Blossom Hill Road handle arterial traffic.
Housing is predominantly 1960s–70s ranch homes on flat lots of 5,500–7,500 square feet — classic postwar Silicon Valley subdivision product. Sakamoto Elementary and Santa Teresa High School serve the area. The neighborhood draws families and first-time-move-up buyers looking for stable, attainable single-family homes in a proven South SJ location.
Prices typically run $1.2M to $1.8M, making Blossom Valley a reliable value play for buyers who want authentic single-family character without the Saratoga or Almaden price premium.
What Makes Blossom Valley Special
Martial Cottle Park
287-acre working-farm regional park preserving the area's orchard heritage.
Oakridge Mall
Primary retail anchor. Grocery, dining, services within a 5-minute drive.
Attainable Family Homes
1960s–70s ranch homes at $1.2M–$1.8M — genuine single-family value.