Redwood City

Dynamic historic city recognized as having the world’s best climate.
 

Welcome to Redwood City

Dynamic historic city recognized as having the world’s best climate.
 
Dynamic Redwood City boasts a vibrant cultural life and metropolitan amenities within a city spanning from the shores of the San Francisco Bay to the thickly forested Santa Cruz Mountains.

This exciting and thriving urban community blends a rich history with a progressive atmosphere. Redwood City is home to numerous hi-tech businesses and Oracle is the largest local employer. Other companies based within the city include video game developers Electronic Arts and cloud computing firm Box Inc.

Flanked by palm trees and housing the elegant San Mateo County Courthouse building, Redwood Courthouse Square is a sumptuous setting for a variety of annual events, including live music performances and outdoor film screenings. The beautiful courthouse building is home to a museum beneath its distinctive stained-glass dome.

The exotic palm trees surrounding Courthouse Square are representative of the magnificent climate on which Redwood City prides itself. The city’s slogan is “Climate Best by Government Test,” a reference to a government survey which recognized sun-kissed Redwood City as having the best climate in the United States. The fantastic year-round weather has earned Redwood City much acclaim, with international surveys ranking it alongside North Africa’s Mediterranean Coast and the Canary Islands as boasting the world’s best climate.

Redwood City Real Estate Insights

This sprawling city contains an abundance of diverse neighborhoods, from the glorious waterfront of the San Francisco Bay to the rolling hills of the Santa Cruz Mountains. Much of Redwood City’s real estate consists of spacious single-family homes, as well as a smattering of recently-constructed townhomes and elegant modern condominiums.

Pockets of luxury homes include North Fair Oaks, a neighborhood located a short distance from the waterfront, as well as Emerald Lake Hills, nestled beside the expansive green space of the Edgewood Park and Natural Preserve. Properties here include grand mansions complete with custom design features.

The property market is booming in Redwood City, with the median sales price increasing by 12% over the past year, reaching $1,430,000. The average price per square for the past twelve months was $939.

People & Lifestyle

Redwood City’s downtown area has undergone extensive recent renovation. The revitalized downtown district is home to a wide array of shops and restaurants, along with a twenty-screen movie theater.

The selection of international restaurants situated within Redwood City is extensive, giving residents the opportunity to enjoy everything from chic pizzerias and innovative Japanese fusion restaurants to Caribbean cuisine and flavorful Latin American food. John Bentley’s is a highlight of the local restaurant scene, offering a sophisticated take on contemporary American dishes in a refined upscale environment. There are also numerous cocktail and wine bars that serve innovative food alongside their extensive drink menus.

This vibrant city has a packed annual events calendar. Fun local festivities include a Pet Parade, the Summer Dance Series, and a Salsa Festival. Redwood City’s Independence Day parade is one of the largest in the United States, consisting of a day of activities culminating in a fireworks extravaganza set against the city’s gorgeous waterfront.



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Matt strives to help his clients make the transition from one home to another with as much objectivity as possible. He believes that as a Top Producing Real Estate Agent, his job is to ''Be the Guide'', anticipating the unexpected, protecting his clients from going down the wrong paths, and in the end, delivering the outcome that they seek. To work with Matt, contact him today!