Cypress Real Estate

Cypress real estate, neighborhoods, and local market context in Orange County.

Why Cypress

Cypress is known for community parks (Arnold Cypress Park, Baroldi Sycamore Park, Cedar Glen Park) with sports courts, playgrounds, and recreation programs. Cypress College and proximity to Los Alamitos Race Course add education and entertainment. Housing is predominantly single-family and townhomes with a range of price points.

Living in Cypress

Residents use I-405 and SR-605 for commutes; OCTA bus service serves the city. The city offers facility rentals, community classes, and family-friendly events. For current median sale price, days on market, and rental trends, use licensed MLS or an authorized vendor and cite the reporting period on the page.

Things to Do in Cypress

Parks, recreation, and attractions in the area.

Cypress Real Estate at a Glance

Production: Use licensed MLS or authorized vendor for median sale price, price per sq ft, days on market, rental snapshot. Cite reporting month.
Cypress offers primarily single-family homes and townhomes. Display current metrics and methodology note in HTML.

Population and Demographics

As of Census estimates (see QuickFacts – Cypress city, California), Cypress had about 49,000+ residents. Diverse population; median household income and age distribution in QuickFacts. Cite Census vintage on page.

Neighborhoods and ZIP Codes in Cypress

Cypress is primarily ZIP 90630 (City Hall: 5275 Orange Avenue). For planning see Community Development / Community Profile.

Schools in Cypress

Public schools serve Cypress through local districts; Cypress College serves higher education. For K–12 official data use California School Dashboard. For third-party ratings use licensed display only.

Getting Around Cypress

I-405, SR-605, SR-39 (Orange Ave). OCTA bus service. OCTA routes. John Wayne Airport (SNA): ocair.com.

City of Cypress

Contact us about Cypress