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Local Guide

San Mateo

A Peninsula crossroads with bay-front recreation and steady appreciation across neighborhoods.

Welcome

Welcome to San Mateo.

San Mateo is the historic crossroads city of the central Peninsula, with three Caltrain stations, two major commercial corridors (B Street downtown and the Hillsdale district to the south), and a residential pattern that runs the full architectural range from historic Spanish revivals in Hayward Park to mid-century ranches in Hillsdale to recent townhome density along the El Camino corridor.

Coyote Point Recreation Area on the bay-front is the city's largest park, with the CuriOdyssey science museum, the marina, and miles of Bay Trail. The Baywood Park neighborhood in the western foothills includes the Aragon and Crystal Springs reservoir districts, with some of the largest lots in the city. The Hayward Park and Hillsdale areas in the middle make up the architectural and residential core.

Geographically San Mateo bridges between Burlingame to the north and Foster City to the east, with Belmont and San Carlos to the south. The 92 expressway connects the city to Half Moon Bay over the coastal ridge.

Around San Mateo

Points of interest.

Coyote Point Recreation Area

Six-hundred-seventy-acre bay-front park including the CuriOdyssey science museum, the marina, and the Bay Trail.

Downtown B Street

Pedestrian retail and dining corridor with the historic State Theatre as its visual anchor.

Hillsdale Shopping Center

The major regional mall in southern San Mateo, recently redeveloped with mixed-use residential at its perimeter.

Central Park (San Mateo)

Sixteen acres of formal landscape, a Japanese tea garden, and a railroad miniature ride.

Sugarloaf Park

Small foothill park above the Baywood Park neighborhood with city-and-bay views.

Crystal Springs Reservoir

The regional reservoir along the western boundary, paralleled by the Sawyer Camp paved trail.

Market dynamics

What this market actually does.

San Mateo's biggest pricing dynamic is the neighborhood-level variability. Hayward Park, Aragon, Hillsdale, and the El Camino-adjacent districts all behave like discrete markets, with consistent year-over-year appreciation differences. Pricing strategy must start from the neighborhood, not the city average.

The downtown and Hillsdale districts have been the strongest appreciation zones over the last decade, driven by the new transit-oriented townhome construction. The older single-family districts in Hayward Park and Baywood Park behave more traditionally.

For sellers, the marketing reach extends across the central Peninsula. Most San Mateo buyers cross-shop Burlingame, Belmont, San Carlos, and Foster City routinely. The launch needs to position the home within that comparison set and lead with what makes it distinct.

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The San Mateo market, by the numbers.

Median price and year-over-year trend, days on market, sale-to-list, and how often homes sell above asking. A one-page read on San Mateo, refreshed as the market moves. No cost, just your email.

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Does Vladimir Westbrook represent buyers and sellers in San Mateo?

Yes. San Mateo is part of my core Bay Area service area, and I represent both buyers and sellers here regularly, on the open market and off-market.

What is the San Mateo real estate market like?

San Mateo's biggest pricing dynamic is the neighborhood-level variability. Hayward Park, Aragon, Hillsdale, and the El Camino-adjacent districts all behave like discrete markets, with consistent year-over-year appreciation differences. Pricing strategy must start from the neighborhood, not the city average.

How do I get a market read on a specific San Mateo property or street?

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