TownandCountryApril2023

The tree-lined streets of this highly sought-after exclusive neighborhood showcase the stunning homes that make San Mateo Park so special. With most of the homes built during a high mark for home architecture in the 1910’s through the 1940’s the Craftsmans, Tudors and Colonials (among others) along with well-designed, mature landscaping, the neighborhood has a sense of permanence and history. Gracious homes with large lots define the area. Residents are outgoing and friendly, and the streets and sidewalks are full of residents enjoying the exquisite neighborhood that they call home. Nearby downtowns San Mateo and Burlingame offer a wide variety of first-class shops, boutiques and an excellent restaurant scene, along with reimagined Hillsdale Shopping Center. With Highway 101 and a train depot nearby, commuting or traveling in and out of San Francisco or to Silicon Valley or to SFO is a breeze. With a great public school system, spectacular design and lush plantings, San Mateo Park has earned its right to be considered one of the top neighborhoods on the Peninsula. Call Michele at 415.948.3500 michele@micheleoravec.com micheleoravec.com STATS Highest Price Paid: $8,000,000 Lowest Price Paid: $2,200,000 Average Price Paid: $3,494,000 Average Days on The Market: 18 Days Price Per Square Foot: $1,404 PUBLIC SCHOOLS San Mateo Park School Borel Middle School San Mateo High School LIBRARIES San Mateo Public Library, 55 West 3rd Ave Burlingame Main Library, 480 Primrose Rd PARKS Pershing Park, 138 Crescent Avenue Central Park, 50 East 5th Avenue Washington Park, 850 Burlingame Avenue MICHELE ORAVEC KNOWS SAN MATEO PARK PHOTOGRAPHY: HEIDI LANCASTER

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