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Real Estate Information About Bay Area Peninsula Towns – Including Millbrae, Burlingame, Hillsborough, San Mateo, Foster City, Belmont, San Carlos, Redwood City, Menlo Park and Surrounding Communities

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About San Mateo County Towns

Information to consider when buying a home or real estate in San Mateo County, including an overview of the town, links to municipal Web site and links to information about elementary schools and high schools in Information About Bay Area Peninsula Towns – Including Millbrae, Burlingame, Hillsborough, San Mateo, Foster City, Belmont, San Carlos and Redwood City.

About Millbrae, CA

Discover a city located in the heart of the Peninsula just 16 miles south of San Francisco. Strategically located next to the San Francisco International Airport (SFO), Millbrae is gently cradled in the sun-warmed hills that separate the Pacific Ocean from the San Francisco Bay. Major freeways border both its eastern and western boundaries, making Millbrae easily accessible from all parts of the Bay Area.
Millbrae is home to a wide variety of restaurants, shops, hotels and services. The city is a friendly suburban environment that takes pride in its small-town atmosphere combined with world-class dining and lodging. Millbrae has a charming downtown that is only a short walk from the intermodal transit station where BART, Caltrain and SamTrans converge to offer public transit options to the businesses and residents of Millbrae and the surrounding communities.

About Burlingame, CA

The City of Burlingame is an American suburban city of approximately 28,000 people in San Mateo County, California. It is located on the San Francisco Peninsula and has a significant shoreline on San Francisco Bay. The city is named after Anson Burlingame who was an attorney and a diplomat. Burlingame was settled by wealthy San Franciscans looking for a better climate.

It is known for its high residential quality of life and is often referred to as the City of Trees. Industrial growth was spurred in the 1960s and 1970s by proximity to the San Francisco International Airport. The City of Burlingame has many beautiful hotels along the San Francisco Bayfront and is a significant vacation spot for people wishing to visit the San Francisco Bay Area.

About Hillsborough, CA

The City of Burlingame is an American suburban city of approximately 28,000 people in San Mateo County, California. It is located on the San Francisco Peninsula and has a significant shoreline on San Francisco Bay. The city is named after Anson Burlingame who was an attorney and a diplomat. Burlingame was settled by wealthy San Franciscans looking for a better climate.

It is known for its high residential quality of life and is often referred to as the City of Trees. Industrial growth was spurred in the 1960s and 1970s by proximity to the San Francisco International Airport. The City of Burlingame has many beautiful hotels along the San Francisco Bayfront and is a significant vacation spot for people wishing to visit the San Francisco Bay Area.

About Menlo Park, CA

Menlo Park, a part of the Bay Area, is made up of diverse communities with unique style and charm found in each one. The City of Menlo Park has been designated as a Tree City USA community, an honor earned because of the more than 10,000 trees scattered throughout local communities. The lifestyle here is enjoyable, and it is a good place for a career, thanks to a local unemployment rate just below 2 percent. Commute times average about 24 minutes, making any Menlo Park community a convenient location for work, play, and everything in between.

Menlo Park was first incorporated in 1874. It is often described as a suburban enclave with urban amenities. More than 32,000 people call Menlo Park home, amounting to just over 13,000 households. The median home price is $1.2 million, with a median condominium price of $665,000 and a median household income of $105,909. Menlo Park, once known as the “Sleepy Hollow of California,” is now a thriving group of communities with convenient access to many of the nation’s top companies, including Facebook, which is the city’s top employer.

Menlo Park communities offer a balanced life. Here’s a sampling of the neighborhoods that make up the communities of the City of Menlo:

  • Allied Arts/Stanford Park – This community combines old town charm with promising employment prospects, thanks to high-tech companies that now making their home here. Allied Arts/Stanford Park is characterized by attractive flower gardens and fruit trees found along streets named after well-known colleges and universities, such as Princeton and Yale.
  • Belle Haven – Separated from the rest of Menlo Park by Highway 101, this community features a mix of diverse housing options ranging from affordable to luxurious. A designated redevelopment zone, many homes and businesses in this community are being remodeling as part of the community’s efforts to be a neighborhood on the upswing.
  • Central Menlo Park – Country charm is what you’ll find in this Menlo Park community. Many of the neighborhood’s residents prefer to walk and ride since the area is near several local employers and amenities such as local shopping centers and parks.
  • Downtown Menlo Park – Downtown Menlo Park is right in the heart of a thriving dining and shopping area, including the Stanford Shopping Center. You’ll have easy access to city attractions, museums, local hospitals, cultural districts, nightlife, and college facilities. The residential part of the downtown area is a combination of ranch houses mixed with original construction.
  • Fair Oaks – Nestled between Menlo Park and Redwood City, this community is a perfect blend of rural living with easy access to the city. Community spirit is said to be in abundance here, as evidenced by a recent community effort to plant 350 trees throughout the neighborhood.
  • Felton Gables – Surrounded by Atherton, this community is named after Senator Charles Norton Felton, who once called this community home. The neighborhood’s 115 homes are a mix of styles you don’t usually find in one location.
  • The Willows – Located between San Francisquito Creek, Willow Road, Middlefield Road and Highway 101, this community features neighborhood parks, excellent schools, a dog park, and locally owned shops. It’s the kind of place where locals enjoy a block party with the neighbors one night and cocktails with friends the next. As one longtime resident puts it: “We know our neighbors.”

About San Mateo, CA

San Mateo is located 20 miles south of San Francisco. The county has ideal weather with year-round temperatures averaging 68 degrees. San Mateo has a wealth of cultural activities and events, as well as recreational opportunities.

About Foster City, CA

Foster City has a population of approximately 29,500 citizens living in more than 13,200 residential units. The City is rapidly nearing its projected population of 34,000 residents. In this planned community development has always been orderly and in accordance with an approved Master Plan, resulting in neighborhoods that age more attractively and in properties that continue to command or increase their value over time.

It is a planned community approaches development conceptually from an architectural perspective rather than a marketing perspective. Civic-minded residents and business community members, dedicated local elected officials and responsive city employees all contribute to the distinctive spirit that residents of, businesses in and visitors to Foster City enjoy.

About Belmont, CA

Belmont, CA (population 26,000) is situated half-way between San Francisco and San Jose, in San Mateo County. Known for its wooded hills, views of the San Francisco Bay and stretches of open space, Belmont is a quiet residential community in the midst of the culturally and technologically rich Bay Area.

About San Carlos, CA

San Carlos, California, is a wonderful community 25 miles south of San Francisco and 25 miles north of San Jose. It lies at the north end of Silicon Valley. Noted for its charming, recently renovated downtown and delightful residential areas, it has several retail areas, a light industrial sector and a small airport. The population is 28,000.

San Carlos, “The City of Good Living,” is a terrific place with residents who create and treasure a wonderful sense of ‘community.’ We are dedicated to insuring that the quality of life in our community remains a focal point for all.

About Redwood City, CA

A community of just over 75,000 people, a center of high-tech industry, and the mid-point of the beautiful San Francisco Peninsula, Redwood City is known for its great climate and profound sense of community. Redwood City is devoted to preserving its rich history, maintaining today’s quality of life, and carefully planning its future.

Through its miles of San Francisco Bay shoreline, its neighborhoods and charming downtown, its shopping areas and attractions, and its rolling hillsides, Redwood City is a community that offers great variety in housing, employment, recreation, entertainment, education, and City services.