$1,931,974Average Value$1,193Average Price per Sq Ft2Homes For Sale
A neighborhood with a community feel
Undoubtedly named for the tall trees commonly found in Northern California, Redwood Oaks is a comfortable and inviting place to live. Nicole Ruccolo, a Compass Realtor with three years of experience speaks fondly of the neighborhood. “It definitely has a community feel. You can see it in how active the streets are and in all the neighbors sitting outside on their porches.” With the amenities of downtown Redwood City less than two miles away, residents in Redwood Oaks can enjoy an exciting variety of retail, dining, parks, events and more.
Redwood Oaks is very flat and bicycle friendly.
Redwood Oaks is known for its beautiful tree-lined streets.
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Locally and nationally recognized dining spots
When residents are in the mood for a meal out, they have many options to choose from. They can try Zareen’s, a contemporary Pakistani and Indian kitchen that serves South Asian dishes and is a 2020 Michelin Guide Restaurant. For breakfast, dessert or just any time for a sugar fix, there is also Chuck’s Donuts. A family-owned establishment that is open 24 hours, this donut shop will overwhelm patrons with its massive menu selection. There's also Blacksmith, a bar that has been profiled in “San Jose Mercury News” for its upscale cocktails. For shopping, residents can pick up essentials at big box retailers like Safeway, Costco Wholesale and Target.
Redwood Oaks residents love Zareen's delicious food and outdoor dining.
Chuck's Donuts serves delicious and unique donut styles in Redwood Oaks.
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Serene and innovative parks
Residents can have picnics, walk dogs or take their children to the playgrounds at Fleishman Park. In the summertime, the little ones will especially love cooling off at the splash pad adorned with a colorful globe motif. Linden Park is considered a neighborhood treasure for its charming theme designed to evoke the life cycle of a butterfly. Uniquely shaped play structures inspire kids to use their imagination and indulge curiosity for the natural world.
Red Morton Picnic Area is a wonderful place to relax in the Redwood Oaks neighborhood.
Redwood Oaks' Fleishman Park playground structures are great for kids of all ages.
Redwood Oaks' Linden Park has a unique spiral layout with a short walking path.
Redwood Oaks' Fleishman Park is a popular hang out spot for locals.
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Going downtown for fun
There is no shortage of fun events to attend Redwood Oaks. Thanks to the neighborhood’s proximity to downtown Redwood City, locals can experience everything the entertainment district has to offer. They can see a show at the Fox Theatre, which has hosted many famous performers and is included in the National Register of Historic Places. History buffs can head over to the San Mateo County History Museum to check out interactive exhibits as well as programs for children and adults.
Fox Theatre stands as a beacon of culture and entertainment in Redwood City.
San Mateo County History Museum helps Redwood Oaks residents to learn local history.
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Schools around Redwood Oaks
Students in Redwood Oaks can attend Garfield Community School, John F. Kennedy Middle School and Woodside High School. Garfield received a C-plus rating from Niche while Kennedy Middle received a B-rating. Woodside High earned an A and offers students the chance to try exciting electives like ceramics, music and audio production and animation.
Garfield Elementary School is the first choice for Redwood Oaks' elementary school parents.
Kennedy Middle School is the best nearby option for Redwood Oaks middle schoolers.
Woodside High School is home of the Wildcats.
Woodside High School is full of modern sports fields and facilities.
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Cozy residential areas
Popular home designs include ranch-styles, bungalows and Craftsmans. Many homes also come with well-maintained front yards. Ruccolo says of the homes, “They’re small and tend to be older. There have been some renovations around but nothing major, plus the market has been very competitive.” Costs begin at a base price of $775,000 for a two- or three-bedroom condo and go up to $2.3 million for a larger home complete with four beds and three baths. On average, homes sell after about 30 days on the market.
A row of Crafstman homes in Redwood Oaks.
There are also many apartments and condos available in Redwood Oaks.
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Major roadways around Redwood Oaks
Significant roadways in the neighborhood include Woodside Road, El Camino Real and Interstate-280. While Woodside Road and El Camino Real serve the local neighborhood, Interstate-280 takes drivers beyond, connecting San Francisco to San Jose. The neighborhood is about a 24-mile drive southeast to San Jose, a 15-mile drive east to Silicon Valley and a 34-mile-drive to San Francisco. Travelers can also take the Caltrain, which is a commuter rail line that runs between San Francisco all the way down to Gilroy. The San Francisco International Airport is about 17 miles away from Redwood Oaks.
Redwood Oaks connects to the 280 Freeway, one of the two main corridors between San Jose and SF.
Redwood Oaks is serviced by samtrans bus lines alongside Woodside Road.
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Parks in this Area
Palm Park
Fleishman Park
Linden Park
Hawes Park
Andrew Spinas Park
Main Street Dog Agility Park
Transit
Airport
San Francisco International
24 min drive
Redwood Oaks Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Redwood Oaks, Redwood City sell after 32 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Redwood Oaks, Redwood City over the last 12 months is $1,698,000, down 15% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Renters
Demographics
Total Population
6,008
Median Age
41
Population Density
22 ppl/acre
Population under 18
20.6%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
21.4%
On par with the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$126,198
Significantly above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$162,648
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
90.1%
College Graduates
46%
Above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
25.6%
Above the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
70.1%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
18''
Average Winter Low Temperature
41°F
Average Summer High Temperature
81°F
Annual Snowfall
0''
Area Factors
Very Bikeable
Bike Score®
75/ 100
Very Walkable
Walk Score®
73/ 100
Source: Walk Score
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