Burlingame - Burlingame Village

“Burlingame Village is one of the cutest neighborhoods in Burlingame.”
Burlingame Village is one of the cutest neighborhoods in Burlingame. Village Park forms the heart of the neighborhood, with a large open grassy field, full court basketball, and even a pre-school. This neighborhood is served by Lincoln Elementary School just across El Camino on the westside. Of all the areas in Burlingame, you are most likely to smell Guittard Chocolate’s chocolate in the air here. Homes range from $800K on up to around $1.4m.
To view a detailed google map of the Burlingame Village neighborhood, click here. The MLS area is 469
The Burlingame Village neighborhood is surrounded by Ray Park and Burlingame Grove.
Real Estate in Burlingame Village
- Price Point (Low): $900,000
- Price Point (High): $1,400,000
View The Neighborhood
Favorable
- Conveniently located in North Burlingame near BART
- Home to beautiful Ray Park
- An excellent starter home neighborhood and mix of architecture styles
Adverse
- Homes are on the smaller side compared to other neighborhoods in Burlingame
- Not walking distance to shopping or restaurants, but still a short ride
Schools in the Neighborhood
The elementary school for the neighborhood is Lincoln Elementary, which is just across El Camino Drive. It’s about a 3-4 minute ride depending on where you are in the neighborhood.
There is one public middle school, Burlingame Intermediate School, which is located in the Ray Park neighborhood. It’s a 5 minute drive from Burlingame Village.
There is one public high school, Burlingame High, which is southeast of the neighborhood at Oak Grove and Carolan. It’s a 5-7 minute drive.
To view an extensive list of preschools serving the Burlingame community, click here.
History
Burlingame Village is one of two neighborhoods (the other is Ray Park) that were developed during and immediately after World War II on the former Darius Ogden Mills Estate. After representatives of the Mills Estate sold their private airstrip to the city of San Francisco, The Village became home to many persons employed at the rapidly expanding San Francisco airport. The area was originally called “Village Park” because the developers hoped the layout, with its winding curvy streets and cul-de-sacs, would invoke a park-like atmosphere. In keeping with the park-like ambience, The Village has only two thoroughfares that enter onto El Camino Real. This neighborhood also includes North Burlingame’s first park, a neighborhood gem that is aptly named “Village Park”.

