Updated June 22, 2026
See how neighborhoods in Monterey compare on privacy index. Rankings are based on measured data aggregated across each neighborhood boundary. How privacy index is measured →
Residential lots feature significant separation between structures, providing more seclusion than the Monterey average. This layout creates a higher sense of privacy for residents according to iHuus data.
Large lots with significant separation between properties provide more seclusion than the typical Monterey residential area. According to iHuus data, this layout offers a higher degree of privacy than the city average.
Residential spacing offers a balanced level of separation between neighbors; according to iHuus data, this area provides slightly more seclusion than the Monterey average.
| Neighborhood | Score | City Rank | vs. City Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fisherman Flats | 6.7 | #1 | +0.9 ↑ |
| Deer Flats | 6.6 | #2 | +0.8 ↑ |
| Aguajito Oaks | 6.2 | #3 | +0.4 ↑ |
| Skyline Forest | 6.2 | #4 | +0.4 ↑ |
| Glenwood | 6 | #5 | +0.2 ↑ |
| Casanovsa Oak Knoll | 6 | #6 | +0.2 ↑ |
| Del Monte Grove Laguna Grande | 6 | #7 | +0.2 ↑ |
| Skyline Ridge | 6 | #8 | +0.2 ↑ |
| Alta Mesa | 5.9 | #9 | +0.1 ↑ |
| Villa Del Monte | 5.8 | #10 | — |
| Monterey Vista | 5.6 | #11 | -0.2 ↓ |
| New Monterey | 5.5 | #12 | -0.3 ↓ |
| Old Town | 5.2 | #13 | -0.6 ↓ |
| Downtown | 5.1 | #14 | -0.7 ↓ |
| Oak Grove | 5.1 | #15 | -0.7 ↓ |
| Del Monte Beach | 4 | #16 | -1.8 ↓ |
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