Milpitas runs from 1950s–70s ranch tracts in neighborhoods like Sunnyhills, Sinnott, and Country Club to newer transit-village townhomes, condos, and the McCarthy Ranch area. These homes are solid, but builder-grade kitchens and baths wear out and floor plans get tight as families grow. One local wrinkle: flatland parcels near the bay margin can sit in soft-soil or liquefaction zones, which can affect foundation and addition work — something we check early.
We've spent more than twelve years remodeling South Bay homes, and we run every Milpitas job the same way: one family, one crew, one point of contact. We draw the plans, pull City of Milpitas permits, and handle Title 24 — so the only thing you manage is choosing finishes you'll love.
Milpitas runs its own building department, separate from San Jose’s — and in twelve years across the South Bay, we’ve worked with all of them.



