Redwood City Homes for Sale
Real Estate in Redwood City California
Located in the heart of Silicon Valley, south of San Francisco on the peninsula, is Redwood City. It’s the third largest city in the county and is quickly becoming a hub of entertainment for the area, while maintaining a family friendly appeal. It is an affluent area with restaurants, nightlife, museums, and family activities in addition to good schools and beautiful neighborhoods. Read on below the listings to learn more about relocating to Redwood City.
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- Burlingame
- Cambrian
- Campbell
- Cottle Transit Village
- Cupertino
- Dublin
- Evergreen
- Fremont
- Hayward
- Japantown
- Los Altos/Los Altos Hills
- Los Gatos
- Menlo Park
- Milpitas
- Morgan Hill
- Mountain View
- Oakland
- Palo Alto
- Pleasanton
- Portola Valley
- Redwood City
- San Francisco
- San Jose
- San Mateo
- Santa Clara
- Santa Cruz
- Saratoga
- Silicon Valley
- Silver Creek
- South San Jose
- Sunnyvale
- Walnut Creek
- Willow Glen
Relocating to Redwood City
The city offers everything a single, young, upwardly mobile professional is looking for and has everything that the same person will want if they are ready to start a family and settle down.
Things To Do in Redwood City
If you like to learn the history of where you live, you’ll have to check out the San Mateo County History Museum in Redwood City. Another historic site in Redwood City is Pulgas Water Temple, designed in 1934 to celebrate bringing water through the Sierra Nevadas to the Bay Area, a project that took 24 years and $102,000,000. Registered on the National List of Historic Places is Fox Theatre in downtown Redwood City, where you can still catch live performances in a gorgeous antique setting. If you’re a fan of sports and fitness, you’ll love visiting the Foundry, a state-of-the-art fitness complex with a gym and sports courts.
To enjoy the natural beauty of the area, you might want to visit Edgewood Park, for beautiful views and hiking paths, or Phleger Estate, a once private property donated to become a park to be enjoyed by the community. And of course, there are plenty of restaurants and local entertainment venues, as well as nearby San Francisco for all the perks of a big city.
Redwood City Schools
There are 16 public schools in Redwood City, all of which rank above average for the state in testing scores. Private schools of various sizes and philosophies are also plentiful in Redwood City. About a third of the private schools in the area are religious, most notably Baptist and Catholic. There are also Montessori, STEM and STEAM, special needs, and prep schools in the area. Redwood City schools span a wide range to fit the needs of any student.
Redwood City Real Estate
The median sales price for a home in Redwood City is $1,600,000, a price that reflects the desirability of the area. Redwood City Council divided the city up into 17 neighborhoods, each with a distinct style and ambiance. Getting to know the different neighborhoods, especially with the guidance of a knowledgeable and experienced real estate professional, will help you determine which neighborhood is the best fit for you. Redwood City is a competitive real estate market, but with the right team of professionals, you’ll be able to find your next dream home.