100.00% (18,400) of the homes in Redwood City are located in San Mateo County, .
85.01% of all the residential properties in Redwood City are single-family homes, 14.99% of them are condominiums.
The largest subdivisions in Redwood City are Farm Hills (723 homes), Marlin (711 homes) and Sterling Highlands (696 homes). The most expensive ones are Woodhill Estates ($1,713,750), Shorebird Island ($1,598,000) and Gossamer Isle ($1,580,000) .
The largest condominium developments in Redwood City are The Cove (285 homes), Ventana Del Mar (246 homes) and Boardwalk (205 homes) . The most expensive ones are Regatta ($765,000), Lakeshore Townhomes ($729,500) and California Seacrest ($700,000).
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99.80% (18,364) of the homes in Redwood City are served by Sequoia Union High. 76.45% (14,066) of them are served by Redwood City Elementary.
Sequoia Union High serves the cities of Devonshire, Foster City, Los Trancos Woods, Menlo Oaks, Mobile Home Parks, Palomar Park, San Mateo Highlands, Sky Londa, Stanford Lands, San Mateo (unincorporated), Redwood City (unincorporated), Ladera, Portola Valley, San Mateo, Sequoia, West Menlo Park, Emerald Lake Hills, Woodside, Atherton, North Fair Oaks, East Palo Alto, Belmont, Menlo Park, San Carlos and Redwood City.
Redwood City Elementary serves the cities of North Fair Oaks and Redwood City.
The median sale price of all homes in Sequoia Union High over the past 12 months is $790,000 and 41st among all 146 school districts in San Francisco metro covered by BlockShopper. Its median property tax bill is $790,000, ranking 9th in the Peninsula and 55th in San Francisco metro.
The median sale price of all homes in Redwood City Elementary over the past 12 months is $664,750 and 62nd among all 146 school districts in San Francisco metro covered by BlockShopper. Its median property tax bill is $664,750, ranking 11th in the Peninsula and 68th in San Francisco metro.
The median property tax bill for all homes in Redwood City is $4,823, ranking 21st among 45 communities in the Peninsula and 115th among all 232 communities in San Francisco metro covered by BlockShopper.
In the Peninsula, the most similarly-taxed communities to Redwood City are Montara ($4,881), Moss Beach ($4,701), Foster City ($4,680), San Mateo ($4,504) and Millbrae ($4,487).
Across all San Francisco metro, Oakland-Southeast Hills ($4,979), Clayton ($4,913), Oakland-Lower Hills ($4,903), Montara ($4,881) and San Francisco-Inner Richmond ($4,876) are most similar to Redwood City.
The top property taxpayer in Redwood City is 300 Carlos Avenue ($49,839).The second-highest property taxpayer is at 1419 Arguello Street ($49,183).
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Redwood Shores includes 4,083 properties, 54.94% of which are single-family homes and 45.06% condominiums.
Over the past 12 months, it has seen 164 sales at a median sale price of $705,000. 13 of those sales have been foreclosures. Redwood Shores's foreclosure rate is 7.93%, its median property tax bill is $6,232.
100.00% (4,083) of the homes in Redwood Shores are served by Sequoia Union High.
The largest subdivisions in Redwood Shores are Marlin (711 homes), Redwood Shores (191 homes) and Beacon Shores (174 homes). The most expensive ones are Shorebird Island ($1,598,000), Gossamer Isle ($1,580,000) and Harbor Colony ($1,301,500).
The largest condominium developments in Redwood Shores are The Cove (285 homes), Ventana Del Mar (246 homes) and Boardwalk (205 homes). The most expensive ones are Regatta ($765,000), Lakeshore Townhomes ($729,500) and California Seacrest ($700,000).
In the Peninsula, the most similarly-priced neighborhoods to Redwood Shores are West of Cabrillo Hwy ($700,500) and Western Hills ($700,000).
Across all San Francisco metro, West of Cabrillo Hwy ($700,500), Western Hills ($700,000), Mission San Jose ($699,000) and Thousand Oaks ($695,000) are most similar to Redwood Shores.
Greater Farm Hills includes 2,396 properties, 92.45% of which are single-family homes and 7.55% condominiums.
Over the past 12 months, it has seen 86 sales at a median sale price of $825,000. 4 of those sales have been foreclosures. Greater Farm Hills's foreclosure rate is 4.65%, its median property tax bill is $4,878.
100.00% (2,396) of the homes in Greater Farm Hills are served by Sequoia Union High. 99.75% (2,390) of them are served by Redwood City Elementary .
The largest subdivisions in Greater Farm Hills are Farm Hills (723 homes), Sterling Highlands (696 homes) and Oak Knoll Manor (647 homes). The most expensive ones are Woodhill Estates ($1,713,750), Alverno Hill ($1,265,000) and Farm Hills ($925,000).
The largest condominium developments in Greater Farm Hills are Farm Hill Vista (150 homes) and Farm Hill (31 homes). The most expensive ones are Farm Hill ($520,000) and Farm Hill Vista ($368,250).
In the Peninsula, the most similarly-priced neighborhoods to Greater Farm Hills are Northwest Hillsdale ($833,500), San Carlos Hillside ($826,500), Farragut Park ($826,413), Country Club Heights ($825,000) and Sunfish Park ($825,000).
Across all San Francisco metro, Mission Valley ($835,000), Weibel ($834,000), Northwest Hillsdale ($833,500), South of Blithedale Ave ($830,000) and San Carlos Hillside ($826,500) are most similar to Greater Farm Hills.
Roosevelt includes 2,293 properties, 98.78% of which are single-family homes and 1.22% condominiums.
Over the past 12 months, it has seen 93 sales at a median sale price of $638,000. 8 of those sales have been foreclosures. Roosevelt 's foreclosure rate is 8.60%, its median property tax bill is $4,208.
100.00% (2,293) of the homes in Roosevelt are served by Redwood City Elementary. 100.00% (2,293) of them are served by Sequoia Union High .
The largest subdivisions in Roosevelt are Oak Knoll Manor (647 homes), Central Park (448 homes) and Kensington Square (280 homes). The most expensive ones are Dingee Park ($1,402,500), Oak Knoll Manor ($895,000) and Central Park ($875,000).
The largest condominium developments in Roosevelt are Clinton Square (24 homes) and Jefferson Hacienda (4 homes). The most expensive ones are Clinton Square ($200,500).
In the Peninsula, the most similarly-priced neighborhoods to Roosevelt are Charter Square ($635,000), Twenty-Fifth Avenue ($632,500) and Hayward Park/South Claremont ($628,900).
Across all San Francisco metro, Charter Square ($635,000), Twenty-Fifth Avenue ($632,500) and Hayward Park/South Claremont ($628,900) are most similar to Roosevelt .
Oak Knoll/ Edgewood Park includes 2,199 properties, 96.00% of which are single-family homes and 4.00% condominiums.
Over the past 12 months, it has seen 86 sales at a median sale price of $928,000. 5 of those sales have been foreclosures. Oak Knoll/ Edgewood Park 's foreclosure rate is 5.81%, its median property tax bill is $4,915.
99.91% (2,197) of the homes in Oak Knoll/ Edgewood Park are served by Sequoia Union High. 94.77% (2,084) of them are served by Redwood City Elementary .
The largest subdivisions in Oak Knoll/ Edgewood Park are Redwood Highlands (678 homes), Oak Knoll Manor (647 homes) and Wellesley Park (253 homes). The most expensive ones are Edgewood Park of Redwood City ($1,475,000), Dingee Park ($1,402,500) and Nelson ($1,350,000).
The largest condominium developments in Oak Knoll/ Edgewood Park are Whipple Place (30 homes), The Claremont West (12 homes) and The Claremont (12 homes). The most expensive ones are The Claremont ($475,000), Whipple Oaks ($360,000) and Whipple Place ($232,750).
In the Peninsula, the most similarly-priced neighborhoods to Oak Knoll/ Edgewood Park are Downtown Menlo Park ($925,000) and Millbrae Meadows ($925,000).
Across all San Francisco metro, Orinda North ($937,500), Downtown Menlo Park ($925,000) and Millbrae Meadows ($925,000) are most similar to Oak Knoll/ Edgewood Park .
Woodside Plaza includes 1,844 properties, 97.61% of which are single-family homes and 2.39% condominiums.
Over the past 12 months, it has seen 71 sales at a median sale price of $666,500. 5 of those sales have been foreclosures. Woodside Plaza 's foreclosure rate is 7.04%, its median property tax bill is $4,163.
100.00% (1,844) of the homes in Woodside Plaza are served by Redwood City Elementary. 99.95% (1,843) of them are served by Sequoia Union High .
The largest subdivisions in Woodside Plaza are Sterling Highlands (696 homes), Woodside Terrace (503 homes) and Westwood Terrace (285 homes). The most expensive ones are Laguna Pointe ($1,205,500), Valota Manor ($771,000) and Hagan ($770,000).
The largest condominium developments in Woodside Plaza are Woodside Road (44 homes). The most expensive ones are Woodside Road ($472,000).
In the Peninsula, the most similarly-priced neighborhoods to Woodside Plaza are Green Hills ($670,000).
Across all San Francisco metro, North/Downtown Berkeley ($676,000), Southside ($675,455), Green Hills ($670,000), West Albany ($667,500) and Northbrae ($665,000) are most similar to Woodside Plaza .
Palm Park includes 1,639 properties, 86.15% of which are single-family homes and 13.85% condominiums.
Over the past 12 months, it has seen 60 sales at a median sale price of $540,000. 9 of those sales have been foreclosures. Palm Park 's foreclosure rate is 15.00%, its median property tax bill is $4,110.
100.00% (1,639) of the homes in Palm Park are served by Redwood City Elementary. 100.00% (1,639) of them are served by Sequoia Union High .
The largest subdivisions in Palm Park are Woodside Terrace (503 homes), West Redwood (254 homes) and Woodside Acres (171 homes). The most expensive ones are Doris Estates ($965,000), Fairwood ($815,000) and J Wooster Whitton & Montg ($805,000).
The largest condominium developments in Palm Park are 1614 Hudson St (69 homes), Palm Gardens (47 homes) and Greenhouse Gardens (45 homes). The most expensive ones are Greenhouse Gardens ($655,500), Palm Gardens ($217,500) and 1614 Hudson St ($155,000).
In the Peninsula, the most similarly-priced neighborhoods to Palm Park are Fiesta Gardens ($550,000), East San Mateo ($545,500), Centennial ($540,000) and Mariners Island ($532,500).
Across all San Francisco metro, Fiesta Gardens ($550,000), El Cerrito Hills ($548,000), East San Mateo ($545,500), San Rafael West of 101 ($540,823) and Centennial ($540,000) are most similar to Palm Park .
Redwood Oaks includes 1,295 properties, 86.02% of which are single-family homes and 13.98% condominiums.
Over the past 12 months, it has seen 57 sales at a median sale price of $582,500. 5 of those sales have been foreclosures. Redwood Oaks 's foreclosure rate is 8.77%, its median property tax bill is $4,841.
100.00% (1,295) of the homes in Redwood Oaks are served by Redwood City Elementary. 100.00% (1,295) of them are served by Sequoia Union High .
The largest subdivisions in Redwood Oaks are Woodside Terrace (503 homes), Kentfield Commons (151 homes) and Redwood Villa Park (135 homes). The most expensive ones are Stonehedge ($959,000), Kentfield Commons ($916,000) and Canterbury Oaks ($900,000).
The largest condominium developments in Redwood Oaks are Park Atherton (88 homes), The Enclave (60 homes) and Sequoia Place (24 homes). The most expensive ones are The Enclave ($550,000), Northumberland Townhomes ($475,000) and Sequoia Place ($380,000).
In the Peninsula, the most similarly-priced neighborhoods to Redwood Oaks are Mills Park/Bayhill ($590,000), Foster Town Center ($585,000), Nineteenth Avenue (San Mateo) ($580,500) and Bay Meadows ($575,000).
Across all San Francisco metro, Mills Park/Bayhill ($590,000), Foster Town Center ($585,000), Gale Ranch ($585,000), Asco ($585,000) and Dougherty Valley ($582,000) are most similar to Redwood Oaks .
Friendly Acres includes 1,229 properties, 97.07% of which are single-family homes and 2.93% condominiums.
Over the past 12 months, it has seen 41 sales at a median sale price of $434,250. 5 of those sales have been foreclosures. Friendly Acres 's foreclosure rate is 12.20%, its median property tax bill is $3,442.
97.97% (1,204) of the homes in Friendly Acres are served by Redwood City Elementary. 97.97% (1,204) of them are served by Sequoia Union High .
The largest subdivisions in Friendly Acres are Friendly Acres (520 homes), Harbor Village (203 homes) and Belle Haven of Redwood City (170 homes). The most expensive ones are Wayne Court ($539,000), Friendly Haven ($500,000) and Lacey & White ($475,000).
The largest condominium developments in Friendly Acres are Partnership Courtyards (36 homes). The most expensive ones are Partnership Courtyards ($171,500).
In the Peninsula, the most similarly-priced neighborhoods to Friendly Acres are Hungtinton-Park ($442,500), North Shoreview ($441,250), North of Sharp Park Rd ($435,000), Hillside ($435,000) and Downtown Milbrae/Marina Vista ($430,000).
Across all San Francisco metro, Hungtinton-Park ($442,500), North Shoreview ($441,250), Bronze Coast ($440,000), Northwest Walnut Creek ($438,500) and North of Sharp Park Rd ($435,000) are most similar to Friendly Acres .
Centennial includes 564 properties, 93.79% of which are single-family homes and 6.21% condominiums.
Over the past 12 months, it has seen 24 sales at a median sale price of $540,000. 1 of those sales have been foreclosures. Centennial's foreclosure rate is 4.17%, its median property tax bill is $4,029.
99.82% (563) of the homes in Centennial are served by Sequoia Union High. 82.80% (467) of them are served by Redwood City Elementary .
The largest subdivisions in Centennial are Lenolt (192 homes), Mezesville City (130 homes) and Heather Gardens (88 homes). The most expensive ones are Heather Gardens ($674,000), Cordilleras Park ($604,500) and Lenolt ($562,000).
The largest condominium developments in Centennial are Wyndham Place (15 homes), Arguello Townhouse (14 homes) and The Brewster Villas (6 homes).
In the Peninsula, the most similarly-priced neighborhoods to Centennial are Fiesta Gardens ($550,000), East San Mateo ($545,500), Palm Park ($540,000) and Mariners Island ($532,500).
Across all San Francisco metro, Fiesta Gardens ($550,000), El Cerrito Hills ($548,000), East San Mateo ($545,500), San Rafael West of 101 ($540,823) and Palm Park ($540,000) are most similar to Centennial.
Stambaugh Heller/Sloughside includes 411 properties, 75.91% of which are single-family homes and 24.09% condominiums.
Over the past 12 months, it has seen 19 sales at a median sale price of $342,500. 1 of those sales have been foreclosures. Stambaugh Heller/Sloughside's foreclosure rate is 5.26%, its median property tax bill is $4,315.
100.00% (411) of the homes in Stambaugh Heller/Sloughside are served by Redwood City Elementary. 100.00% (411) of them are served by Sequoia Union High .
The largest subdivisions in Stambaugh Heller/Sloughside are Eastern (221 homes), Sweeneys (60 homes) and Broadway (46 homes). The most expensive ones are Stambaugh ($516,500), Eastern ($399,000) and Sweeneys ($375,000).
The largest condominium developments in Stambaugh Heller/Sloughside are California Marina (46 homes), 1090 Main Street (34 homes) and Chestnut Hilton (10 homes). The most expensive ones are California Marina ($519,125) and 1090 Main Street ($208,250).
In the Peninsula, the most similarly-priced neighborhoods to Stambaugh Heller/Sloughside are Redwood Village ($350,000) and Belle Air ($350,000).
Across all San Francisco metro, Redwood Village ($350,000), Belle Air ($350,000), Brentwood West ($350,000), Grimmer ($350,000) and 28 Palms ($344,000) are most similar to Stambaugh Heller/Sloughside.
13.17% (2,423 properties) of Redwood City are in the 6103.03/Shearwater Pkwy census tract. It includes 14 subdivisions, including Harbor Colony, Gossamer Isle, Redwood Shores, Governors Bay, Gossamer Hollow, California Harbor Court, Bridgeport, Stratford Bay, Gossamer Village, Laguna Pointe, The Shore at California, Sandpiper Lagoon, Gossamer Cove and Marlin According to the U.S. Census, this area is 61.9% White: All, 3.4% White: Latin or Hispanic, 1.2% Black or African American, 0.5% American Indian and Alaska Native, 37.7% Asian and 0.5% Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander.
The median household income in 6103.03/Shearwater Pkwy is $115,640. According to BlockShopper, the median home sale price over the past 12 months is $835,000; the foreclosure rate is 6.59%.
10.79% (1,986 properties) of Redwood City are in the 6111/Emerald Hills Golf Course census tract. It includes 29 subdivisions, including Emerald Hills Estates, Bottini, Kensington Square, Lake Gardens, Woodside Hills, Emerald Lake, Las Pulgas, Jefferson Oaks, Jefferson Estates, Jefferson Acres, Cirrus Estates, Shaw, Hooper Cunningham, West Redwood, Fox Hollow, Mariani Ranchos, Wilmington Acres, Oak Knoll, Newell Park, Woodside Terrace, Alverno Hill, Highlands of Emerald Hill in Redwood, Woodhill Estates, Highlands of Emerald Lake, Sterling Highlands, Redwood Terrace, Sterling Heights, Westwood Terrace and Farm Hills According to the U.S. Census, this area is 90.3% White: All, 5.5% White: Latin or Hispanic, 0.9% Black or African American, 0.4% American Indian and Alaska Native, 7.3% Asian and 0.7% Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander.
The median household income in 6111/Emerald Hills Golf Course is $103,061. According to BlockShopper, the median home sale price over the past 12 months is $825,000; the foreclosure rate is 3.41%.
9.02% (1,660 properties) of Redwood City are in the 6103.04/Marine View Park census tract. It includes 10 subdivisions, including Antigua, Laguna Pointe, Farallon At Island, Harbor Colony, California Cottages, Shorebird Island, Dolphin, Redwood Shores, Beacon Shores and Marlin According to the U.S. Census, this area is 73% White: All, 5.2% White: Latin or Hispanic, 3.5% Black or African American, 0.7% American Indian and Alaska Native, 21.6% Asian and 0.9% Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander.
The median household income in 6103.04/Marine View Park is $85,089. According to BlockShopper, the median home sale price over the past 12 months is $527,500; the foreclosure rate is 10.53%.
8.13% (1,495 properties) of Redwood City are in the 6098/Jefferson Plaza Shopping Center census tract. It includes 33 subdivisions, including Edgewood Glen, Moloney Hill, Whipple, Jefferson Oaks, Jefferson Terrace, Vera Avenue Villas, Taft Vera, Sisco, Shaw, McCullagh Park, Des Jardin Park, Valley View Terrace, Redwood Terrace, Edgewood Park of Redwood City, Oak Knoll Manor of Emerald Hills, Highlands of Emerald Lake, Acacia Lane, Howard, Cordilleras Heights, Sterling Heights, Canyon Glen, Sierra Glen, Barbour, Johnson, Newell Park, Terrace Heights, Emerald Lake Park, Jefferson Acres, Central Park, Oak Ridge, Kensington Square, Highlands of Emerald Hill in Redwood and Oak Knoll Manor . According to the U.S. Census, this area is 89.6% White: All, 7.1% White: Latin or Hispanic, 0.9% Black or African American, 1.3% American Indian and Alaska Native, 6.6% Asian and 0.6% Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander.
The median household income in 6098/Jefferson Plaza Shopping Center is $89,164. According to BlockShopper, the median home sale price over the past 12 months is $750,000; the foreclosure rate is 6.35%.
7.59% (1,397 properties) of Redwood City are in the 6110/Red Morton Community Park census tract. It includes 49 subdivisions, including Roosevelt Oaks, Sisco, Des Jardin Park, Marie La Rocca Estates, Laguna Pointe, Masarie, J Wooster Whitton & Montg, Sierra Court, Hooper Cunningham, Fairwood, Redwood Terrace, Sequoia Village, Gardenia Park, Richards, Kentfield, Stein Park, Pierrette Court, Valota Estates, Valota Park, Kansas, Knecht Manor, Hagan, The Plymouth, Espana, Macdonald Manor, Doris Estates, Perry Manor, North Cote Place, Homestead of Redwood City, Central Park, Reese, McCullagh Park, Magruders, Steven, Silver Manor, Kentfield Towne Homes, Palm Manor, Carleton, Hampton Court, Pecan Court, Anamor, Creekside Manor, Carroll Park, Valota Manor, MacDonald, Portola, Woodside Acres, Woodside Terrace and West Redwood According to the U.S. Census, this area is 81.6% White: All, 12.5% White: Latin or Hispanic, 2.7% Black or African American, 1.5% American Indian and Alaska Native, 6.9% Asian and 1.4% Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander.
The median household income in 6110/Red Morton Community Park is $65,475. According to BlockShopper, the median home sale price over the past 12 months is $630,000; the foreclosure rate is 10.53%.
6.34% (1,166 properties) of Redwood City are in the 6099/Duncan Park census tract. It includes 15 subdivisions, including Brewster Townhouses, Harrison Park, Oak Ridge, Stratford Bay, Dingee Park, Eagle Hill, Perkins, Lexington Park, Kensington Square, Jefferson Acres, Central Park, Wellesley Park, Edgewood Park of Redwood City, Oak Knoll Manor and Redwood Highlands . According to the U.S. Census, this area is 93.7% White: All, 6.5% White: Latin or Hispanic, 0.6% Black or African American, 0.8% American Indian and Alaska Native, 4.1% Asian and 0.7% Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander.
The median household income in 6099/Duncan Park is $110,097. According to BlockShopper, the median home sale price over the past 12 months is $805,500; the foreclosure rate is 0.00%.
1.98% (365 properties) of Redwood City are in the 6113/East of Woodside Plaza Shopping Center census tract. It includes 31 subdivisions, including Orner, Sequoia Homes, Atherton, Hofheinz, Jubilee, Kauk, Malory, Greenwood, Las Pulgas, Woodside Terrace, Sequoia Village, Beresford, Connell, Sjoberg, The Pines, Woodstock Manor, Alawood, Greenways, Park Atherton Lake, East Greenwood, Alameda Terrace, Buena Vista Park, Inyo Green, Canterbury Oaks, Ponderosa Woods, Harvard, Selby Lane Acres, Kentfield Commons, Atherwood, Woodacre Knolls and Oakleigh According to the U.S. Census, this area is 86.3% White: All, 6.1% White: Latin or Hispanic, 1.4% Black or African American, 0.4% American Indian and Alaska Native, 8.5% Asian and 0.4% Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander.
The median household income in 6113/East of Woodside Plaza Shopping Center is $71,403. According to BlockShopper, the median home sale price over the past 12 months is $777,500; the foreclosure rate is 6.06%.
1.32% (242 properties) of Redwood City are in the 6097/Edgewood County Park census tract. It includes 25 subdivisions, including Canepa, Edgewood Glen, Emerald Heights Estates, Oak Knoll Manor, Thomas, Lake Gardens, Butano Falls, Emerald Lake, Johnson, Farm Hills, Cirrus Estates, Toyon Way, Woodland Estates, Bottini, Emerald Lake, Cordilleras Heights, Parkwood Estates, Oak Knoll Heights, Johnson, Oak Knoll Manor of Emerald Hills, Emerald Lake Park, Emerald Lake Heights, Highlands of Emerald Hill in Redwood, Fairways of Emerald Lake and Highlands of Emerald Lake . According to the U.S. Census, this area is 92.6% White: All, 3.7% White: Latin or Hispanic, 0.9% Black or African American, 0.3% American Indian and Alaska Native, 6.9% Asian and 0.3% Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander.
The median household income in 6097/Edgewood County Park is $127,688. According to BlockShopper, the median home sale price over the past 12 months is $1,027,500; the foreclosure rate is 0.00%.
0.62% (114 properties) of Redwood City are in the 6096.03/Eaton Park census tract. It includes 40 subdivisions, including Loma Highlands, Scenic Heights, Belle Roche, Palomar Oaks, Fairways of Emerald Lake, Johnson, Edgewood Glen, Acacia Lane, Whipple, Highland Park, Eaton, Acacia Knolls, Bechtel, Royer, Amber, Country Court, Norburt Terrace, Cobblestone Terrace, White Acres, Graceland Park, Burnham Woods, Macey, White Oaks, Redwood, Clifford Heights, Curry Estates, Cordilleras Glen, Oak Park, Sherwood Court, Edgewood Park, Brittan Heights, La Mesa, Eaton Avenue Villas, Carmelita Manor, Wellesley Park, Cordilleras Heights, Johnson, Maxwell, Cordilleras Glen of Redwood City and Edgewood Park of Redwood City According to the U.S. Census, this area is 89.7% White: All, 3.4% White: Latin or Hispanic, 1% Black or African American, 0.7% American Indian and Alaska Native, 9.3% Asian and 0.3% Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander.
The median household income in 6096.03/Eaton Park is $104,781. According to BlockShopper, the median home sale price over the past 12 months is $850,000; the foreclosure rate is 2.41%.
0.02% (4 properties) of Redwood City are in the 6114/Bear Gulch Reservoir census tract. It includes 82 subdivisions, including Linda Vista, Oakleigh, Selby Pines, Selby Acres, Selby Court, Selby Oaks, William Lane, Arthur Lane, Kevin Court, Cebalo Acres, Oak Tree, Carolina Park, Storey Manor, Levison Acres, Atherton Valley, Polhemus Estates, Cathay Court, Varney, Cooper Acres, Dwight Lane, Gordon Manor, Wood Oaks, Jessup Orchard, Atherton Meadows, Belbrook, Polhemus Meadow, Coghlan, Odell Park, Atherton Terrace, Somerset Acres, Park Lane, Hillview Heights, Payne, Woodside Heights, Kentfield Commons, Oak Knolls of Atherton, Atherton Manor, Atherton West, Tuscaloosa Manor, King Estates, Walsh Road Heights, Callado Court, Orchard Hills, University Villa, Hedgerow Terrace, Polhemus Park, Allen, Terry Manor, Stern Oaks, Stern Lane Acres, Faxon Forest, Vera View, Mesa Heights, Woodside Heights, Heller Estates, Thompsons, Polhemus Manor, Atherton Glen, Inglewood Manor, Arden Wood, Brittany Meadows, Cowell Estates, Prado Secoya, Menlo Park Villas of Atherton, Oakwood Park of Atherton, Atherton Estates, Wrights Field, Broad Acres, Polhemus Acres, Atherton Woods, Westover, Winchester, Linda Vista, Atherton Heights, Victoria Manor, Atherton Oaks, Atherton Park, Valparaiso Park, Polhemus, Quillota, Selby Park and Selby . According to the U.S. Census, this area is 86% White: All, 2.3% White: Latin or Hispanic, 1.1% Black or African American, 0.5% American Indian and Alaska Native, 12.6% Asian and 0.8% Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander.
The median household income in 6114/Bear Gulch Reservoir is $200,001. According to BlockShopper, the median home sale price over the past 12 months is $4,399,000; the foreclosure rate is 5.97%.
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