San Mateo

San Mateo is a dynamic city that has something for everyone: diverse neighborhoods, beautiful parks, rich history, vibrant shopping and dining, and a strong business presence that anchors it as a hub of employment on the Peninsula.

At the heart of San Mateo is its bustling downtown, known for its urban vibe and lively energy. The area is filled with a variety of restaurants offering flavors from around the world, boutique shops, and entertainment options.

San Mateo is also home to fantastic natural spaces. The iconic Coyote Point juts into San Francisco Bay, offering a wealth of activities, including a natural history museum, the Peninsula Humane Society, windsurfing, a marina, and spacious picnic areas with panoramic views. Closer to downtown, Central Park serves as a natural meeting point, featuring tennis courts, playgrounds, a Japanese Garden, a toy train, and live jazz concerts during the summer.

San Mateo’s neighborhoods reflect its diversity. First-time buyers gravitate toward up-and-coming areas like the Village, Parkside, and Shoreview. Those seeking more space choose Hillsdale or the Meadows, while families looking for elegance and room to grow are drawn to San Mateo Park, Baywood, and Aragon.

Currently, San Mateo is undergoing its biggest period of growth since the 1950s. The Bay Meadows development, located on the site of a former horse racing track, exemplifies this transformation. This transit-oriented community features over 1,000 homes, four parks, a new high school, and its own pedestrian-friendly downtown, complete with retail, restaurants, and offices—all just steps from a Caltrain station.

San Mateo isn’t just a suburb of San Francisco or Silicon Valley. With its vibrant downtown, natural beauty, diverse neighborhoods, and rich cultural and economic life, it offers a lively, self-sufficient lifestyle for its over 100,000 residents. Whether you’re exploring its parks, savoring its restaurants, or enjoying its thriving community, San Mateo proves it’s a city built to stand on its own.

San Mateo Statistics for Single Family Homes (SFH) and Condos/Townhomes (Condos) – Full Year 2024

North Area of San Mateo

Neighborhood/MLS Area Median Sales Price (SFH) Median Sales Price (Condos) Avg Price/Sq Ft (SFH) Avg Price/Sq Ft (Condos)
North Shoreview / Dore Cavanaugh $1,250,000 $1,212,500 $1,109 $793
Bowie Estate/North Central $1,550,000 $570,000 $1,092 $821
Eastern Addition/ Downtown Area $1,388,000 $750,000 $1,099 $673
San Mateo Park / El Cerrito Park $3,912,500 $1,150,000 $1,452 $711

Central Area of San Mateo

Beresford Manor

$2,391,500

$896,500

$1,198

$833

Hayward Park

$1,875,000

$1,167,500

$1,049

$728

Homestead / Husing Subdivision

$2,625,000

$1,050,000

$1,373

$843

Foothill Terrace

$3,000,000

N/A

$1,284

N/A

Aragon

$3,150,000

N/A

$1,515

N/A

Baywood Knolls

$2,935,000

N/A

$1,325

N/A

San Mateo Terrace

$2,230,000

N/A

$1,232

N/A

West Area of San Mateo

Laurelwood/Sugarloaf

$2,152,250

$869,500

$1,150

$762

The Highlands / Ticonderoga

$2,600,000

$1,275,000

$1,435

$809

Baywood/Parrott Park

$3,200,000

$1,672,500

$1,303

$929

Baywood Park

$2,800,000

N/A

$1,264

N/A

San Mateo Woods/Bayridge

N/A

$1,460,000

N/A

$808

East Area of San Mateo

Los Prados

$1,802,000

$705,000

$1,085

$842

South Shoreview

$1,390,000

$725,000

$1,106

$808

Other Mariner’s Isle

$1,743,000

$800,000

$972

$879

19th Avenue Park / Sunnybrae

$1,870,000

$1,082,500

$1,266

$983

Fiesta Gardens

$1,696,000

$1,614,000

$1,184

$981

Lakeshore #1

$1,641,000

$802,000

$1,060

$772

Parkside

$1,615,000

N/A

$1,136

N/A

Edgewater Isle

N/A

$910,000

N/A

$949

Harbortown

N/A

$1,100,000

N/A

$891

South Area of San Mateo

Lauriedale

$2,403,694

$774,888

$1,333

$776

Park Western Subdivision/Hillsdale

$2,267,000

$911,250

$1,275

$769

San Mateo Village/ Glendale Village

$1,755,000

N/A

$1,299

N/A

San Mateo Knolls/Laurel Creek Farm

$2,500,000

N/A

$1,215

N/A

Westwood Knolls/Sugarloaf

$1,800,000

N/A

$1,181

N/A