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Project Overview

Parkside West is a 4.1-acre townhome community that brings contemporary residential architecture to the evolving urban fabric of Milpitas. The development includes 78 townhome residences and 12 accessory dwelling units, achieving a density of 19 dwelling units per acre while maintaining a strong pedestrian scale and neighborhood character. Homes ranging from 1,256 to 2,211 square feet feature clean architectural lines, varied massing, and modern exterior detailing that establish a cohesive and engaging streetscape.

Designed to balance contemporary aesthetics with livable functionality, the community incorporates open-concept floor plans, integrated garages, landscaped paseos, and intentional building orientation to enhance connectivity and walkability. Site planning further strengthens this framework through activated frontages and a focus on shared community spaces.

Located adjacent to major transit corridors and regional employment centers, Parkside West reflects a forward-thinking residential approach that responds to the demand for higher-density housing in Silicon Valley while contributing positively to the surrounding neighborhood context.

Recognized for its design excellence, Parkside West was awarded the 2026 Bay Area MAME49 Award for Best Architectural Design of a Multifamily Community &Best Architectural Design Attached Home under 2,000 SF.

  • Location

    Milpitas, CA

  • Type

    Townhomes

  • Site Size

    4.1 Acres

  • Units

    78 Units + 12 ADU Units

  • Density

    19.0 DU/AC

  • Building Area

    1,256-2,211 SF

  • Builder

    Toll Brothers

  • Civil Engineer

    RJA Engineers

  • Landscape Architect

    R3 Studios

  • Photography

    Christopher Mayer Photography

  • Awards

    MAME49 Best Architectural Design of a Multifamily Community

  • & Best Architectural Design Attached Home under 2,000 SF

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Elevation compositions balancing scale, articulation, and architectural identity.