San Mateo

A great neighborhood choice for those looking for a relaxing home away from the big city.

SAN MATEO REAL ESTATE MARKET

 

The San Mateo Real Estate market is very competitive! Homes for sale in San Mateo, CA, are frequently closed at above market value, and it's not uncommon to have a dozen offers on a single home. To get an idea of what's happening in this area, use the tools to the right to see active listings, recently sold homes, and upcoming open houses.

 

ABOUT SAN MATEO

 

Strategically located at the intersections of three major highways – Highway 101, Highway 92 and Highway 280 – San Mateo, CA is at the hub of commuting lines to San Francisco, East Bay, and the Lower Peninsula.  With the population at nearly 100,000, San Mateo – less than 30 minutes from San Francisco – can be a good choice for those looking for a relaxing home away from the big city.

The downtown area is one hub of activity, featuring Central Park, the downtown train station, movie theaters, and numerous restaurants and services. Other hubs exist around the regional mall, the Hillsdale Shopping Center, the San Mateo Highlands off of Highway 280, and others clustered around and near the Highway 92 and the bay front. San Mateo is host to more than dozens of bakeries and grocery stores, 20 coffee houses, and 380 restaurants. All Spice (featuring Indian cuisine) and Wakuriya (Japanese cuisine) are Michelin-rated.

Popular attractions include the Japanese Gardens in San Mateo’s Central Park. The park boasts a gazebo that has played host to numerous weddings, as well as a Bianchi mini train, a favorite of children under five. The Japanese tea garden – designed by the Nagao Sakurai of the Imperial Palace of Tokyo, features a granite pagoda, a tea house, a koi pond and a bamboo grove. During the week, the nearby Central Park Recreation Center offers aerobics classes, and the space is also available for private functions. For more recreational offerings, visit the Coyote Point Recreation Area for picnicking, swimming, windsurfing, bicycling, jogging, fishing or boating. The town’s convention center, the San Mateo Event Center, is a 48-acre event facility with seven indoor buildings.

San Mateo has a solid network of secondary schools – both public and private – and a higher-education facility. The College of San Mateo, established in 1922, serves nearly 10,000 students and offers a full-suite of majors. San Mateo itself has two school districts encompassing five public high schools, six public middle schools and 13 public elementary schools. The town also has 26 private schools, six of them high schools.

Here’s a taste of the architecture you can expect in San Mateo real estate : top-end neighborhoods include the Aragon and Baywood areas. Aragon is home to picture-perfect pre-war, middle-class homes, while Baywood offers a number of Revival-style homes, including Spanish, Tudor, Colonial, Monterey, Moorish and Norman. San Mateo Park – another top-end neighborhood – hosts everything from cottages to large estates, century Queen Annes and Mission revivals, early 20th century craftsman bungalows, and English Tudors, French Normandies, Colonials and Mediterraneans from the '20s and '30s. Noted architects – including George Howard, Jr., Bernard Maybeck and Julia Morgan – are responsible for the design of some homes in San Mateo Park.

For your community needs, the San Mateo Daily Journal is published six days a week, Monday through Friday plus a combination weekend edition. The College hosts the Farmer’s Market on Saturdays from 9-1pm, and Kaiser-Permanente, Mills-Peninsula Health Center and San Mateo Medical Center all serve resident’s medical needs.

 

City of San Mateo Website

 

Please contact me for information on  homes for sale in San Mateo that interest you. Pricing, activity, and sales cycles can vary from neighborhood to neighborhood. I know San Mateo CA real estate like the back of my hand. I would love to discuss all San Mateo has to offer!

 

These are all the neighborhoods where the San Mateo Real Estate agent Mary Ann Teixeira is active

 

Nestled on the picturesque San Francisco Peninsula, San Mateo stands as a beacon for homebuyers seeking excellent schools, secure neighborhoods, and breathtaking scenery. Not only is it a haven for families, but it's also a hub for tech aficionados with prominent companies like Oracle and Sony making it their home. The San Mateo real estate market is characterized by its fervor, boasting a median home value of $2.4 million. Yet, what truly sets this city apart is its mosaic of neighborhoods, each radiating its own distinct allure. Downtown San Mateo, with its bustling shops, eateries, and the serene Central Park, is a hotspot for urbanites. Meanwhile, Hillsborough offers sprawling homes with panoramic views and proximity to the rejuvenating Crystal Springs Reservoir. Water enthusiasts might be drawn to Foster City and its picturesque canals, while history buffs and nature lovers would appreciate the charm of San Mateo Park with its rich history and redwood-adorned trails.

 

For those with an eye on purchasing property in this affluent city, be prepared for a dynamic market. It's wise to secure mortgage pre-approval, signaling to sellers your genuine interest and financial readiness. The demand in San Mateo ensures homes fly off listings, so potential buyers should be ready to make prompt decisions. Given the city's coveted status, it's not uncommon for homes to fetch prices above their asking rate. Hence, some flexibility in your budget might be in order. Finally, partnering with a seasoned real estate agent can be invaluable, guiding you to the perfect home and ensuring you navigate the San Mateo real estate waters with finesse.

 

Overview for San Mateo, CA

105,087 people live in San Mateo, where the median age is 37.7 and the average individual income is $71,429. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

105,087

Total Population

37.7 years

Median Age

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$71,429

Average individual Income

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Work With Mary Ann

With nearly 15 years of rich experience spanning Belmont, Redwood City, Burlingame, and throughout the San Mateo County real estate realm, Mary Ann Teixeira has masterfully developed the vital intuitive skills essential for astute negotiations and effective communication in today's refined property market. Over the course of her notable career, she has earned the admiration of industry colleagues and built a formidable clientele base, ensuring her business thrives on trusted referrals. For those seeking unmatched expertise in the real estate markets of Belmont, Redwood City, Burlingame, and beyond, Mary Ann Teixeira stands as a beacon of excellence and reliability.

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