105 Pepper Avenue

  • 4

    Beds

  • 2

    Baths

  • 2,340 sq ft

    Home Size

    per county records

  • 6,160 sq ft

    Lot Size

    per county records

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Overview

Off Market


Burlingame

Burlingame Park

Since 2021, the average home value in Burlingame Park has fallen almost 15%. Sales have dropped off by half, from 18 in 2021 to 17 in 2022 to only eight in 2023.  Neighborhood distribution of sales along price points has trended downward to where last year only one Burlingame Park home closed for more than $5 million, whereas five hit that mark in 2022. However, the news is not all bad for Burlingame’s second-priciest neighborhood. Price per square foot ($1,524 in 2023) was flat between 2022-2023 and actually up a few percentage points from 2021. Average DOM also remained steady at 22, though that figure is 38% higher than it was in 2021. Three Burlingame Park homes sold for less than $3 million in 2023, offering opportunities for buyers perhaps priced out of Burlingame’s second-priciest neighborhood in the past, however these homes were likely to undergo significant projects.

To view a detailed google map of the Burlingame Park neighborhood, click here. The MLS area is 460.

Favorable

  • The closest walkable neighborhood to downtown

  • Large, historic homes

  • Tree-lined streets

  • One of the two neighborhoods (along with Easton Addition) where you're likely to find new home


Adverse

  • Homes rarely come on the market here...typically around 1 a month


Explore Burlingame Park

Burlingame is one of the few areas that has maintained its gracious charm and timeless elegance over the decades. A favorite among families, Burlingame’s two main shopping areas, Burlingame Avenue and Broadway, attract a wide variety of shoppers discovering its boutiques, restaurants, dessert places, and clothing stores. Home to fresh farmer’s markets every Sunday morning in the summer and fall, jazz concerts in Washington Park, and a yearly Art in the Park fair, Burlingame is a wonderful place to start a family or retire later in life, and is well equipped for both!

Its tree lined streets offer an abundance of architecture and style of homes, from quaint two bedroom bungalows to thoughtfully designed four and five bedrooms.

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Timeless elegance
Renowned small town, community feel
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Top schools
Top rated schools
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Tree lined streets
Burlingame is well known for it’s beautiful trees: each of its 15,000 trees is visited at least once every five years for care, and Burlingame has been a Tree City USA for over 30 consecutive years.
Explore Burlingame

If you’re looking to buy a home in Burlingame in a particular public elementary school district, this unique google map will help you identify the geographic boundaries for enrollment of each school. This map was assembled from data from the school district website (handy for quickly identifying what school a particular address is assigned to), and is reliable but not guaranteed.

If you have more specific questions about schools in Burlingame, please contact Raziel. To verify enrollment in the event it is impacted, contact the Burlingame School District.

All addresses in Burlingame go to Burlingame High School (In 2003, the district lines were redrawn to incorporate this change). Burlingame High is within the San Mateo Union High School District (not the Burlingame School District, which includes all five public elementary schools and BIS). To verify enrollment information, please contact the High School District.

Burlingame shares a common history with neighbors San Mateo, Millbrae and Hillsborough, but only up to a point. Like the surrounding communities, Burlingame was once the site of native Costanoan villages and then part of a Mexican land grant (Rancho Buri Buri to the north and Rancho San Mateo to the south). Burlingame’s history diverges from that of nearby Peninsula cities in the late 1800s, when Francis Newlands, son-in-law of landowner and Nevada Senator William Sharon, came up with a plan to turn this stretch of real estate into a playground for San Francisco’s wealthiest residents.

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