ZIP Code Guide
95014
Foothill Gateway ZIP
From orchard crossroads to global technology address: Cupertino's primary ZIP where valley-floor neighborhoods meet Santa Cruz Mountain foothills
- Stevens Creek corridor
- Monta Vista
- De Anza
- Apple Park area
ZIP code 95014 encompasses the majority of incorporated Cupertino within Santa Clara County — one of the South Bay's most recognized postal areas and the geographic home of Apple Park. The code spans flat valley-floor neighborhoods in the east to rolling foothill parcels in the west, uniting decades of suburban development, educational institutions, and the corporate campus that has shaped the city's modern identity.
Geographic Position
95014 occupies nearly the full extent of Cupertino's eleven-square-mile footprint, extending from the Stevens Creek corridor eastward toward San Jose and Sunnyvale boundaries while rising toward the Santa Cruz Mountains along its western edge. Interstate 280 runs along the ZIP's western margin, providing north-south freeway access to San Jose and the Peninsula.
Stevens Creek and Permanente Creek drain through portions of 95014, feeding the South Bay watershed. Rancho San Antonio Preserve, managed by the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District, lies adjacent to the city's western boundary, offering oak woodland trails within reach of foothill neighborhoods. Terrain transitions from flat suburban grids in the east to undulating hillside lots in the west.
Neighborhood Character
Cupertino remains a rural crossroads surrounded by orchards and grazing land; a dispersed settlement pattern precedes the suburban tracts that would define 95014.
Cupertino incorporates with roughly 3,800 residents; postwar housing development accelerates across the present ZIP area.
De Anza College opens at the city's southern edge within 95014, establishing a permanent higher-education institution in the community.
Apple Park opens along Tantau Avenue, consolidating Apple's global headquarters within the ZIP's northern commercial corridor.
Within 95014, neighborhoods developed in waves from the 1950s through the 1980s — ranch homes on valley-floor grids give way to larger hillside properties on former orchard parcels. Commercial activity clusters along Stevens Creek Boulevard and De Anza Boulevard rather than a traditional downtown core. The Monta Vista and Homestead Road areas reflect mid-century suburban planning, while the Permanente and foothill zones feature more varied topography and lot sizes.
Economy & Employment
95014 residents work across Silicon Valley and the Peninsula. Apple Inc. operates its global headquarters and Apple Park campus within the ZIP, employing thousands in engineering, design, and corporate functions. De Anza College, part of the Foothill-De Anza Community College District, employs faculty and staff while serving tens of thousands of students annually.
Neighborhood retail along Stevens Creek Boulevard, Cupertino Village, and the Vallco area provides local commercial employment. Many residents commute to campuses in Sunnyvale, Mountain View, Santa Clara, and San Jose. Healthcare clinics, professional offices, and service businesses operate throughout commercial corridors bordering residential tracts.
Market & Housing Context
According to U.S. Census Bureau data for ZIP Code Tabulation Area 95014, the area had a population of approximately 60,932 and 23,104 housing units as of the 2020 Census. American Community Survey estimates for the 2019–2023 period indicate that roughly 59 percent of occupied housing units are owner-occupied and 41 percent are renter-occupied.
Single-family detached dwellings built during the 1950s through 1980s dominate the housing stock, with condominiums, townhomes, and apartment complexes concentrated along Stevens Creek Boulevard, Homestead Road, and near major commercial corridors. Hillside neighborhoods feature larger lots on former orchard parcels. These publicly reported figures describe housing composition and tenure patterns within the ZIP.
Living in 95014
Memorial Park — Cupertino's largest public park — offers sports fields, a swimming complex, and community gathering spaces within the ZIP. Rancho San Antonio Preserve provides hiking trails through oak woodlands at the western boundary. The Cupertino Library on Torre Avenue anchors civic life with programs and community meeting spaces.
Cupertino Union School District and Fremont Union High School District serve public school students within 95014, operating campuses including Cupertino High School, Monta Vista High School, and Homestead High School. St. Joseph of Cupertino School operates as a private institution in the city. School assignments depend on specific address and district boundaries.
VTA bus routes serve Stevens Creek Boulevard, De Anza Boulevard, and Homestead Road. Interstate 280 provides primary freeway connectivity.
95014 Today
60,932
Population (2020 Census ZCTA)
23,104
Housing Units (2020 Census)
1955
Cupertino Year Incorporated
1967
De Anza College Opened
Government and Civic Life
95014 falls within the City of Cupertino municipal boundaries and Santa Clara County. Cupertino operates under a council-manager form of government, with City Hall located on Torre Avenue. The city council addresses land use, transportation, and fiscal policy for the entire ZIP area.
Education and Lifelong Learning
De Anza College ranks among the largest community colleges in California by enrollment, offering transfer programs and career training. The Flint Center for the Performing Arts on the De Anza campus hosts concerts and cultural events. The college's presence within 95014 contributes to the ZIP's role as both a residential community and an educational destination.
Geography & Environment
95014 transitions from flat valley-floor neighborhoods in the east to rolling foothills in the west, where elevations rise toward the Santa Cruz Mountains. The Mediterranean climate supports oak woodlands on western slopes and the ornamental landscaping characteristic of suburban South Bay communities. Permanente Creek's year-round flow historically attracted both agricultural settlers and indigenous communities to the area.
Quarry operations in the Permanente area supplied limestone for cement production during the early 20th century, leaving a lasting mark on the local geology and landscape.
Transportation & Connectivity
Interstate 280 runs along 95014's western edge. VTA bus routes serve major corridors including Stevens Creek Boulevard and De Anza Boulevard. Regional transit planning has focused on the Stevens Creek corridor and potential BART extension connections. Major employment centers in Sunnyvale, Santa Clara, and Mountain View lie within a fifteen-minute drive under normal conditions.
Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport is approximately twelve miles southeast of central Cupertino.
Looking Forward
Cupertino's general plan update addresses state-mandated housing allocations, Vallco redevelopment proposals, and hillside development standards within
- 1Apple's campus presence continues to prompt infrastructure investments near the Tantau Avenue corridor. Traffic congestion and housing supply remain active topics in city planning processes.
The Vallco area has been subject to extensive public debate regarding mixed-use redevelopment integrating housing, retail, and open space on the former mall site.
The ZIP's Character
95014 captures Cupertino's dual identity — quiet suburban streets of mid-century ranch homes alongside one of the world's most recognizable corporate headquarters. From orchard-era crossroads to Apple Park's circular silhouette, the ZIP reflects the Santa Clara Valley's transformation while maintaining foothill open space and neighborhood-scale civic life.
"95014 stretches from Stevens Creek's valley grid to the oak slopes of Rancho San Antonio — a Cupertino ZIP where foothill trails and a global headquarters share the same postal boundary."
From hiking foothill preserves to attending a De Anza College performance, 95014 offers a geographically varied slice of Cupertino within a single postal code. Buyers, sellers, and investors evaluating the area benefit from understanding its neighborhood submarkets, housing-era mix, and employment landscape within Santa Clara County.

