Naglee Park
$1.3M-$2.5M+ homesA small, tree-canopied district of restored Craftsman and Tudor homes on generous lots just east of downtown and immediately north of the facility.
The Sharks practice at Sharks Ice at San Jose, the team's expansive multi-rink training complex at 1500 S 10th Street, just south of San Jose State on the edge of downtown. Everything below is ranked for a high-net-worth player who wants a short, private commute to that building rather than to SAP Center, where games are played about 3 miles north. The leafy, low-key blocks of Naglee Park and Willow Glen put you minutes from the ice with character homes and quiet streets, while downtown's doorman towers and South Bay's recovery, dining, and medical infrastructure round out a turnkey relocation.
A small, tree-canopied district of restored Craftsman and Tudor homes on generous lots just east of downtown and immediately north of the facility.
San Jose's quintessential upscale residential village, with tree-lined avenues, larger custom and ranch homes in the Willow Ranch and Dry Creek pockets, and a walkable Lincoln Avenue main street.
A prestigious, established neighborhood of Spanish, Tudor, and Colonial Revival homes around the Municipal Rose Garden, between downtown and SAP Center.
An affluent, low-density valley of large lots and custom homes against the foothills in south San Jose, with some gated streets and highly rated schools.
The neighborhoods above sit inside a twenty-minute drive of Sharks Ice at San Jose (San Jose Sharks). But many athletes prioritize lifestyle, privacy, and prestige over commute — these are the areas across San Francisco Bay Area where athletes most often buy and rent, even though they’re a longer drive from the facility.
The Peninsula's marquee address, long ranked among the nation's priciest ZIP codes, with gated one-acre-minimum estates and a 2025 median sale price around $8.3M. Stephen Curry is among the pro athletes who own here.
An exclusively residential town of sprawling estates on rolling hills, anchored by the historic Burlingame Country Club and zoned for half-acre-minimum lots with no apartments or businesses.
A rural-feel hilltop town of one-acre-minimum lots with no sidewalks or streetlights, prized for sweeping valley views and acclaimed public schools. Closest of these enclaves to the 49ers' Santa Clara facility.
A wooded, equestrian town where gated estates line Mountain Home Road, Woodside's 'Billionaire's Row,' with a median price north of $5M and eight-figure compounds tucked into redwoods. A $135M listing once ranked among the world's priciest.