
Millbrae
Culture, Connection, Community.
Real Estate Market Trends
Millbrae's housing primarily consists of single-family homes, with a growing number of condominiums near downtown and the Caltrain-BART transportation hub. It remains one of the more accessible markets in San Mateo County and is an attractive option for first-time buyers looking for a balance of affordability and location.​
Source: Altos Research
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Single Family Homes
Source: MLS Listings
Demographic Information
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Population: 23,216
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Population Density: High
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Median Age: 45.7
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Median Household Income: $146,649
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Kids vs. No Kids: 32/68
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Total Housing Units (all types): 8,679
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​​Do you love data as much as we do? If so, more Millbrae data from the US Census is available here.
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Schools
Public education includes the Millbrae Elementary School District which operates Taylor Middle School and four elementary schools: Green Hills, Lomita Park, Meadows, and Spring Valley. Mills High School is part of the San Mateo Union High School District.
The State of California maintains a comprehensive dashboard which provides valuable insights for parents. Click here to see the latest Millbrae data.
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Private education options in the nearby communities include:
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Stratford School, San Bruno
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St. Robert Elementary School, San Bruno
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Mercy High School, Burlingame​​
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