100.00% (11,895) of the homes in San Bruno are located in San Mateo County, .
81.02% of all the residential properties in San Bruno are single-family homes, 18.98% of them are condominiums.
The largest subdivisions in San Bruno are Rollingwood (1,211 homes), Mills Park (857 homes) and Huntington Park (828 homes). The most expensive ones are Skycrest ($875,000), Marisol ($727,500) and Park View ($687,500) .
The largest condominium developments in San Bruno are Shelter Creek (1,295 homes), Peninsula Place (872 homes) and Cherry Ave Villas (86 homes) . The most expensive ones are El Camindium ($327,500), Mission Glen ($267,000) and Cherry Ave Villas ($241,900).
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82.42% (9,804) of the homes in San Bruno are served by San Mateo Union High. 12.86% (1,530) of them are served by Jefferson Union High.
San Mateo Union High serves the cities of Belmont, Half Moon Bay, South San Francisco, San Mateo (unincorporated), Burlingame Hills, San Mateo Highlands, Hillsborough, Millbrae, Burlingame, Foster City, San Bruno and San Mateo.
Jefferson Union High serves the cities of San Mateo (unincorporated), Colma (unincorporated), Colma, South San Francisco, Brisbane, Broadmoor, San Bruno, Pacifica and Daly City.
The median sale price of all homes in San Mateo Union High over the past 12 months is $663,000 and 63rd among all 146 school districts in San Francisco metro covered by BlockShopper. Its median property tax bill is $663,000, ranking 12th in the Peninsula and 69th in San Francisco metro.
The median sale price of all homes in Jefferson Union High over the past 12 months is $439,000 and 97th among all 146 school districts in San Francisco metro covered by BlockShopper. Its median property tax bill is $439,000, ranking 17th in the Peninsula and 104th in San Francisco metro.
The median property tax bill for all homes in San Bruno is $2,608, ranking 39th among 45 communities in the Peninsula and 206th among all 232 communities in San Francisco metro covered by BlockShopper.
In the Peninsula, the most similarly-taxed communities to San Bruno are Montara ($4,881), Redwood City ($4,823), Moss Beach ($4,701), Foster City ($4,680) and San Mateo ($4,504).
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 San Bruno.
The top property taxpayer in San Bruno is 2815 Fleetwood Drive ($47,137).The second-highest property taxpayer is at 726 1st Avenue ($46,392).
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Burlingame Hills includes 3,908 properties, 91.33% of which are single-family homes and 8.67% condominiums.
Over the past 12 months, it has seen 138 sales at a median sale price of $1,150,000. 7 of those sales have been foreclosures. Burlingame Hills's foreclosure rate is 5.07%, its median property tax bill is $5,848.
87.87% (3,434) of the homes in Burlingame Hills are served by San Mateo Union High. 0.87% (34) of them are served by Jefferson Union High .
The largest subdivisions in Burlingame Hills are Linda Mar (3,163 homes), Easton (1,434 homes) and Rollingwood (1,211 homes). The most expensive ones are Summit Oaks ($4,700,000), La Strada ($3,100,000) and Hillsborough Oaks ($2,364,000).
The largest condominium developments in Burlingame Hills are Millbrae Heights (117 homes), The Bayview (95 homes) and 300 Murchison Dr (72 homes). The most expensive ones are Millbrae Vista ($550,000), Millbrae Heights ($435,000) and 300 Murchison Dr ($432,000).
Across all San Francisco metro, Sea Cloud Park ($1,157,500) are most similar to Burlingame Hills.
Crestmoor includes 2,835 properties, 54.29% of which are single-family homes and 45.71% condominiums.
Over the past 12 months, it has seen 150 sales at a median sale price of $300,000. 35 of those sales have been foreclosures. Crestmoor 's foreclosure rate is 23.33%, its median property tax bill is $2,198.
100.00% (2,835) of the homes in Crestmoor are served by San Mateo Union High.
The largest subdivisions in Crestmoor are Skyline Park (50 homes), Skycrest (12 homes) and Livingstone Terrace (11 homes). The most expensive ones are Skycrest ($875,000), Livingstone Terrace ($535,000) and Skyline Park ($470,000).
The largest condominium developments in Crestmoor are Shelter Creek (1,295 homes) and El Camindium (28 homes). The most expensive ones are El Camindium ($327,500) and Shelter Creek ($172,500).
In the Peninsula, the most similarly-priced neighborhoods to Crestmoor are Lauriedale ($302,500) and West of 5th Ave ($295,000).
Across all San Francisco metro, Martinez South ($310,000), Albany Hill ($305,000), West San Leandro ($305,000), Lauriedale ($302,500) and East Union City ($300,000) are most similar to Crestmoor .
Rollingwood includes 1,198 properties, 100.00% of which are single-family homes.
Over the past 12 months, it has seen 43 sales at a median sale price of $499,950. 7 of those sales have been foreclosures. Rollingwood's foreclosure rate is 16.28%, its median property tax bill is $3,100.
97.25% (1,165) of the homes in Rollingwood are served by San Mateo Union High.
The largest subdivisions in Rollingwood are Rollingwood (1,211 homes) and Merimont (33 homes). The most expensive ones are Rollingwood ($499,950).
In the Peninsula, the most similarly-priced neighborhoods to Rollingwood are Avalon Park ($495,000).
Across all San Francisco metro, Central Berkeley ($505,000), West Dublin ($500,000), Bay O Vista ($500,000), North Oakland ($500,000) and San Rafael East of 101 ($499,000) are most similar to Rollingwood.
Mills Park/Bayhill includes 1,085 properties, 100.00% of which are single-family homes.
Over the past 12 months, it has seen 14 sales at a median sale price of $590,000. 1 of those sales have been foreclosures. Mills Park/Bayhill's foreclosure rate is 7.14%, its median property tax bill is $3,395.
100.00% (1,085) of the homes in Mills Park/Bayhill are served by San Mateo Union High.
The largest subdivisions in Mills Park/Bayhill are Mills Park (857 homes), Huntington Park (828 homes) and Cherry Avenue Villas (101 homes). The most expensive ones are Mills Park ($580,000), Huntington Park ($460,000) and Cherry Avenue Villas ($243,450).
In the Peninsula, the most similarly-priced neighborhoods to Mills Park/Bayhill are Sunnybrae ($594,500), Foster Town Center ($585,000), Redwood Oaks ($582,500) and Nineteenth Avenue (San Mateo) ($580,500).
Across all San Francisco metro, Fernside ($600,000), Danville Central ($600,000), West Pleasanton ($600,000), Warm Springs ($595,000) and Sunnybrae ($594,500) are most similar to Mills Park/Bayhill.
Pacific Heights includes 976 properties, 100.00% of which are single-family homes.
Over the past 12 months, it has seen 31 sales at a median sale price of $467,500. 5 of those sales have been foreclosures. Pacific Heights's foreclosure rate is 16.13%, its median property tax bill is $3,886.
99.80% (974) of the homes in Pacific Heights are served by Jefferson Union High. 0.10% (1) of them are served by San Mateo Union High .
The largest subdivisions in Pacific Heights are Rollingwood (1,211 homes), Monte Verde (499 homes) and Marisol (114 homes). The most expensive ones are Marisol ($727,500), Monte Verde ($530,000) and Rollingwood ($499,950).
In the Peninsula, the most similarly-priced neighborhoods to Pacific Heights are Westlake ($465,000).
Across all San Francisco metro, Central San Ramon ($477,000), Poets Corner ($468,000), Ardenwood ($467,500), Westlake ($465,000) and Clayton South ($465,000) are most similar to Pacific Heights.
Tanforan includes 959 properties, 100.00% of which are condominiums.
Over the past 12 months, it has seen 69 sales at a median sale price of $162,000. 14 of those sales have been foreclosures. Tanforan's foreclosure rate is 20.29%, its median property tax bill is $1,968.
100.00% (959) of the homes in Tanforan are served by San Mateo Union High.
The largest subdivisions in Tanforan are Cherry Avenue Villas (101 homes). The most expensive ones are Cherry Avenue Villas ($243,450).
The largest condominium developments in Tanforan are Peninsula Place (872 homes), Cherry Ave Villas (86 homes) and Mission Glen (49 homes). The most expensive ones are Mission Glen ($267,000), Cherry Ave Villas ($241,900) and Peninsula Place ($160,500).
Across all San Francisco metro, Mountain View (in Martinez) ($172,000), Central Richmond ($170,000), South of Blossom Way ($170,000), North and East ($166,000) and Fountainhead Gardens ($155,000) are most similar to Tanforan.
Downtown includes 954 properties, 100.00% of which are single-family homes.
Over the past 12 months, it has seen 49 sales at a median sale price of $382,700. 14 of those sales have been foreclosures. Downtown's foreclosure rate is 28.57%, its median property tax bill is $3,366.
100.00% (954) of the homes in Downtown are served by San Mateo Union High.
The largest subdivisions in Downtown are Huntington Park (828 homes). The most expensive ones are Huntington Park ($460,000).
In the Peninsula, the most similarly-priced neighborhoods to Downtown are Westborough ($390,000), Lomita Park ($386,250), Central Business District ($384,635), Crocker ($382,500) and Downtown ($377,500).
Across all San Francisco metro, Westborough ($390,000), North of Spring St ($386,500), Lomita Park ($386,250), Central Business District ($384,635) and Clayton North ($384,000) are most similar to Downtown.
Hungtinton-Park includes 722 properties, 100.00% of which are single-family homes.
Over the past 12 months, it has seen 14 sales at a median sale price of $442,500. 2 of those sales have been foreclosures. Hungtinton-Park's foreclosure rate is 14.29%, its median property tax bill is $3,289.
100.00% (722) of the homes in Hungtinton-Park are served by San Mateo Union High.
The largest subdivisions in Hungtinton-Park are Mills Park (857 homes), Huntington Park (828 homes) and Cunningham Glen (13 homes). The most expensive ones are Mills Park ($580,000) and Huntington Park ($460,000).
In the Peninsula, the most similarly-priced neighborhoods to Hungtinton-Park are Sunshine-Gardens ($450,000), Sign Hill ($450,000), Edgewater Isle ($449,000), South Shoreview ($447,500) and Marlin Cove/Ketch Park ($445,000).
Across all San Francisco metro, Sunshine-Gardens ($450,000), Sign Hill ($450,000), West End ($449,500), Edgewater Isle ($449,000) and Downtown Albany ($447,500) are most similar to Hungtinton-Park.
Belle Air includes 670 properties, 100.00% of which are single-family homes.
Over the past 12 months, it has seen 43 sales at a median sale price of $350,000. 11 of those sales have been foreclosures. Belle Air's foreclosure rate is 25.58%, its median property tax bill is $2,902.
100.00% (670) of the homes in Belle Air are served by San Mateo Union High.
In the Peninsula, the most similarly-priced neighborhoods to Belle Air are San Bruno Park ($360,000), Redwood Village ($350,000) and Stambaugh Heller/Sloughside ($342,500).
Across all San Francisco metro, San Bruno Park ($360,000), Meadow Creek/Central Walnut Creek ($360,000), Central Union City ($360,000), Union Landing ($357,500) and Pleasant Hill North ($355,000) are most similar to Belle Air.
Lomita Hills includes 580 properties, 99.48% of which are single-family homes and 0.52% condominiums.
Over the past 12 months, it has seen 15 sales at a median sale price of $560,000. 0 of those sales have been foreclosures. Lomita Hills's foreclosure rate is 0.00%, its median property tax bill is $3,388.
100.00% (580) of the homes in Lomita Hills are served by San Mateo Union High.
The largest subdivisions in Lomita Hills are Park View (152 homes), El Crystal (112 homes) and Capuchino (71 homes). The most expensive ones are Park View ($687,500), Capuchino ($651,000) and El Crystal ($557,000).
The largest condominium developments in Lomita Hills are Linden Ave (3 homes).
In the Peninsula, the most similarly-priced neighborhoods to Lomita Hills are Edgewater Park ($570,000), Portola Highlands ($567,500), Baywood ($562,000) and Fiesta Gardens ($550,000).
Across all San Francisco metro, Edgewater Park ($570,000), Portola Highlands ($567,500), Baywood ($562,000), Westbrae ($555,000) and Fiesta Gardens ($550,000) are most similar to Lomita Hills.
24.20% (2,878 properties) of San Bruno are in the 6038/Glenview Park census tract. It includes 3 subdivisions, namely Livingstone Terrace, Skycrest and Skyline Park According to the U.S. Census, this area is 73% White: All, 9.1% White: Latin or Hispanic, 2.1% Black or African American, 1% American Indian and Alaska Native, 21.7% Asian and 1.5% Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander.
The median household income in 6038/Glenview Park is $64,817. According to BlockShopper, the median home sale price over the past 12 months is $300,000; the foreclosure rate is 23.33%.
14.33% (1,705 properties) of San Bruno are in the 6037/Monte Verde Park census tract. It includes 3 subdivisions, namely Merimont, Monte Verde and Rollingwood . According to the U.S. Census, this area is 61.6% White: All, 10.2% White: Latin or Hispanic, 2.6% Black or African American, 1% American Indian and Alaska Native, 30.4% Asian and 4.2% Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander.
The median household income in 6037/Monte Verde Park is $74,229. According to BlockShopper, the median home sale price over the past 12 months is $500,000; the foreclosure rate is 15.15%.
12.77% (1,519 properties) of San Bruno are in the 6039/San Bruno City Park census tract. It includes 8 subdivisions, including Lomita Hills, Capuchino Golf, Cunningham Glen, Capuchino, Mills Park, El Crystal, Park View and Huntington Park According to the U.S. Census, this area is 78.4% White: All, 11.3% White: Latin or Hispanic, 1.5% Black or African American, 0.8% American Indian and Alaska Native, 13.6% Asian and 1.7% Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander.
The median household income in 6039/San Bruno City Park is $62,447. According to BlockShopper, the median home sale price over the past 12 months is $501,500; the foreclosure rate is 8.57%.
12.64% (1,503 properties) of San Bruno are in the 6036/Pacific Heights Park census tract. It includes 3 subdivisions, namely Sea Cliff, Marisol and Portola Highlands . According to the U.S. Census, this area is 54.2% White: All, 7.7% White: Latin or Hispanic, 5.5% Black or African American, 1.4% American Indian and Alaska Native, 35.5% Asian and 3.7% Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander.
The median household income in 6036/Pacific Heights Park is $79,512. According to BlockShopper, the median home sale price over the past 12 months is $505,000; the foreclosure rate is 9.80%.
9.94% (1,182 properties) of San Bruno are in the 6041.01-/San Bruno Caltrain census tract. It includes 2 subdivisions, including Huntington Park and Lomita Park . According to the U.S. Census, this area is 54.3% White: All, 19.6% White: Latin or Hispanic, 2.8% Black or African American, 1.6% American Indian and Alaska Native, 16.6% Asian and 7% Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander.
The median household income in 6041.01-/San Bruno Caltrain is $47,857. According to BlockShopper, the median home sale price over the past 12 months is $382,350; the foreclosure rate is 30.00%.
0.59% (70 properties) of San Bruno are in the 6025/Selick Park census tract. It includes 5 subdivisions, including Merimont, Oakmont Vistas, St Francis Heights, Monte Verde and Sunrise According to the U.S. Census, this area is 28.5% White: All, 5.5% White: Latin or Hispanic, 6.6% Black or African American, 0.9% American Indian and Alaska Native, 64.2% Asian and 1.4% Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander.
The median household income in 6025/Selick Park is $86,960. According to BlockShopper, the median home sale price over the past 12 months is $525,000; the foreclosure rate is 24.62%.
0.06% (7 properties) of San Bruno are in the 6045/Green Hills Country Club census tract. It includes 15 subdivisions, including White, Glenview Highlands, El Crystal, Juanita, Green Hills Manor, Heather Hill Terrace, Glen Oaks Terrace, Heather Park, Green Hills Terrace, Meadow Glen, Millwood, Green Hills, Capuchino Golf, Millbrae Meadows and Lomita Hills . According to the U.S. Census, this area is 73.4% White: All, 5.1% White: Latin or Hispanic, 0.7% Black or African American, 0.3% American Indian and Alaska Native, 24% Asian and 0.8% Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander.
The median household income in 6045/Green Hills Country Club is $70,990. According to BlockShopper, the median home sale price over the past 12 months is $760,000; the foreclosure rate is 2.94%.
0.04% (5 properties) of San Bruno are in the 6027/Imperial Park census tract. It includes 8 subdivisions, including Sea Cliff, Manor Village, Pacifica Palisades, Pacific View, Skyridge, Pacific Manor, Westview (Pacific Highlands) and Fairmont According to the U.S. Census, this area is 49.9% White: All, 10.5% White: Latin or Hispanic, 8.5% Black or African American, 1.4% American Indian and Alaska Native, 34.6% Asian and 2.9% Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander.
The median household income in 6027/Imperial Park is $74,594. According to BlockShopper, the median home sale price over the past 12 months is $407,500; the foreclosure rate is 25.64%.
0.03% (4 properties) of San Bruno are in the 6030/Milagra Ridge County Park census tract. It includes 13 subdivisions, including Sea Cliff, Outlook Heights, Goodman Heights, Salada Valley, Connemara, Palmetto, Spyglass Ridge, Beach Boulevard, Pacific Skies, Manor Village, Ocean Park, Brighton and Salada Beach According to the U.S. Census, this area is 82.7% White: All, 8.9% White: Latin or Hispanic, 3.5% Black or African American, 2.4% American Indian and Alaska Native, 9.5% Asian and 1.1% Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander.
The median household income in 6030/Milagra Ridge County Park is $61,903. According to BlockShopper, the median home sale price over the past 12 months is $480,000; the foreclosure rate is 28.95%.
0.01% (1 properties) of San Bruno is in the 6026/Westborough Square Shopping Center census tract. It includes 3 subdivisions, namely Oakmont Vistas, Galway Place and Westborough West Park According to the U.S. Census, this area is 22% White: All, 6.2% White: Latin or Hispanic, 5.3% Black or African American, 1% American Indian and Alaska Native, 69.1% Asian and 1.8% Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander.
The median household income in 6026/Westborough Square Shopping Center is $72,072. According to BlockShopper, the median home sale price over the past 12 months is $355,000; the foreclosure rate is 18.58%.
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