Living in Redwood City: A Comprehensive Guide

Raziel Ungar

Raziel Ungar

August 17th, 2024 - 6 min read

In this video

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Beggining
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Location
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Size & History
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Downtown
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Activities
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Parks
03:22
Innovation hubs & schools
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Neighborhoods & home prices

Living in Redwood City: A Comprehensive Guide

Looking for the perfect blend of the best weather, a vibrant community, and a booming real estate market? Well, you just found it!

Living in Redwood City offers all of that and more. Located right in the heart of the Bay Area, this city is where you’ll find the charm of a small town with all the amenities of a busy urban center.

From the newest downtown on the Peninsula to diverse neighborhoods and top-rated schools, here’s everything you need to know about why living in Redwood City could be your best decision.

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Why Choose Redwood City, CA?

Living in Redwood City means embracing the slogan "Climate Best by Government Test," which dates back to 1925. The city has some of the best weather in the Bay Area and worldwide.

Redwood City is also in a terrific location, 27 miles south of San Francisco and 24 miles north of San Jose. This means that It is the perfect place to live if you work in Silicon Valley or San Francisco.

And if you’re in tech, this city should definitely be on your list of places to consider living.

Now, Redwood City isn’t just about great weather and location. It’s the third-largest city in San Mateo County, with a rich history from 1856.

It was originally a port town during the Gold Rush, slowly turning into the innovative city it is nowadays, with a thriving community of about 80,000 residents.

Exploring Redwood City’s Vibrant Downtown

Redwood City’s downtown has grown significantly, especially over the past decade. This has turned it into one of the newest and most exciting downtowns on the Peninsula.

The historic Fox Theatre anchors the area. This downtown features a 20-screen movie theater, many dining options with outdoor seating, and a calendar full of events throughout the year.

How about we look at some of the other things you can enjoy downtown?

  • Summer Fun: There’s Music in the Park on Wednesday nights and Movies on the Square every Thursday. The square comes alive on Friday nights with more music, and Saturday mornings feature a vibrant farmers’ market.

  • Parks and Recreation: With 24 parks, Redwood City is an outdoor enthusiast's dream. Red Morton Park offers sports fields, picnic areas, and a community center with basketball and pickleball courts. For hiking, Edgewood Park’s 500 acres offer stunning views of the Bay.

Education and Innovation in Redwood City

Redwood City is more than just a great place to live; you’re about to find out why.

The city is also a hub for education and innovation. For starters, it’s home to seven public elementary schools, including Orion Alternative School, which hosts a Mandarin immersion program.

There’s also Northstar Elementary for high-achieving students (grades 3-8), and Kennedy Middle School, which caters to students born outside the U.S. who have been in the country for less than two years.

Cañada College provides over 40 instructional programs for higher education and is a key part of the community.

Redwood City is also a massive player in the tech world, with companies like Oracle, Electronic Arts, and C3 AI calling the city home.

Innovation is only one of the things that makes San Mateo County so unique, but if you want to know even more reasons to love this County, check this out.

I honestly think that this blend of education and innovation makes Redwood City a perfect place for families and professionals, and that’s the variety you’ll find around here!

Redwood City Real Estate: What You Need to Know

The thing I love about the real estate around here is that there’s something for everyone.

Homes range from $1.4 million to $5 million, with the average sales price around $2.2 million. Whether you’re looking for a cozy two-bedroom or a five-bedroom estate, Redwood City has a neighborhood for you.

  • Edgewood Park and Emerald Hills: These are among the most expensive neighborhoods, offering homes with character, large lots, and beautiful tree-lined streets. Homes here generally sell for $3 to $4 million.

  • Affordable Options: For more budget-conscious buyers, neighborhoods like Lenol offer homes worth around $1.5 million. These are close to downtown, so you still get to be near all the action.

If you want an even deeper look at some other affordable options all across San Mateo County, give this a read!

More Neighborhoods to Watch

Living in Redwood City, you can pick and choose from various neighborhoods, each making for a unique living experience. Here’s a quick tour:

  • Edgewood Park: The oldest neighborhood, known for its charming homes and close-knit community.

  • Emerald Hills: Offers stunning views of the Bay with homes priced around $3 million.

  • Farm Hill Estates: A more traditional neighborhood with grid-like streets and sidewalks, perfect for families.

  • Clifford Heights (Palomar Park): A tiny, sought-after neighborhood with large lots and homes averaging $3.5 million.

  • Central Park and Woodside Plaza: Together, these neighborhoods have over 3,300 homes, offering a mix of affordability and accessibility.

  • Lenol: The most affordable neighborhood, close to downtown, with homes averaging around $1.5 million.

  • Dumart Neighborhood: This includes Fair Oaks, Friendly Acres, and other sub-areas, which are known for their affordability and proximity to local amenities.

  • Moran Ranch: Close to Atherton, offering smaller homes and custom properties with a mix of price points.

The Final Word: Is Redwood City Right for You?

Living in Redwood City means getting one of the most alluring lifestyles in the entire Peninsula. It has incredible weather, a vibrant community, and diverse real estate options that can fit both your budget and preferences.

All in all, if you’re considering making a move, Redwood City could be your ideal place. All you have to do is email me at hello@burlingameproperties.com or text 650-822-7088, and we can get started on searching for your perfect Redwood City home right away!

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Redwood City support environmental sustainability?

The city has been implementing many green initiatives, including water conservation programs, solar energy promotion, and sustainable building practices. The parks and green spaces are also great for this effort!

How easy is the commute from Redwood City to the rest of the Bay Area?

Redwood City is well-connected to the Bay Area through Caltrain, which provides easy access to San Francisco, San Jose, and other Peninsula cities. Several bus lines also serve the city and connect it to neighboring areas.

How bike-friendly is Redwood City?

The city has also tried to improve its bike infrastructure, and I think they’re doing a good job. There are several bike lanes and trails, including scenic routes near areas like the Pulgas Water Temple. The flat terrain in many parts of the city also makes it a great place to bike around!

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