Sunnyvale

California

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Population
154,236
Median Income
$186K
% Renters
56%
Median Rent
$3,039/mo
Available Rentals
0
#46
Best for Familiesof 528 in Sf Bay Area
#61
Best Places to Liveof 523 in Sf Bay Area
#137
Best for Young Professionalsof 528 in Sf Bay Area
#56
Best Public Schoolsof 135 in Sf Bay Area
#308
Most Diverseof 528 in Sf Bay Area
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Rent Affordability

How does Sunnyvale compare?

Median rent relative to and the broader Bay Area market.

vs Bay Area Average+15% higher
vs National Average+117% higher

Census Rent Data

Rent Distribution

How much residents in Sunnyvale pay in rent (Census data).

Under $500
1%
$500–$999
2%
$1,000–$1,499
2%
$1,500–$1,999
6%
$2,000+
89%

Neighborhood Grades

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Public SchoolsA
Cost of LivingC-
SafetyB-
NightlifeA
Outdoor ActivitiesA
WalkabilityA-

Compare Nearby Cities

NeighborhoodMedian RentAvailableOverall
Sunnyvale$3,039A+
Alamo Square$2,1314A+
Albany$2,4450A+
Alameda$2,4740A+
Adams Point$2,16392A+

Weather

Average Temperatures

Monthly high and low temperatures in Sunnyvale.

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Demographics & Diversity

Population, age distribution, and diversity breakdown for Sunnyvale.

Population154,236
Median Age40
Median Income$186K

Diversity Index: 0.62

Asian
49%
White
26%
Hispanic
17%
Two or More
4%
Black
2%

Housing Stock

Types of Housing

Housing type and age distribution in Sunnyvale.

Home Types

Single Family
36%
Large Apt Building
31%
Small Apt Building
18%
Townhouse
10%
Mobile Home
6%

Home Age

2000–Present
20%
1980–1999
22%
1960–1979
35%
1940–1959
21%
Before 1939
2%

Commute & Transportation

Avg Commute25 min
Drive Alone54%
Walk/Bike3%
Work from Home29%

Schools

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