
Redwood City
A vibrant city whose residents enjoy an average of 255 sunny days a year.
Real Estate Market Trends
While the entire area has experienced rising home prices, Redwood City offers relatively more affordable options, and features a diverse mix of neighborhoods, from charming historic homes and contemporary condos near the vibrant downtown, to spacious single family residences with views set in the hills.​
Source: Altos Research
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Single Family Homes
Source: MLS Listings
Demographic Information
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Population: 84,292
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Population Density: High
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Median Age: 39.4
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Median Household Income: $151,234
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Kids vs. No Kids: 32/68
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Total Housing Units (all types): 32,373
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Schools
The public schools include the Redwood City School District, comprised of four elementary schools: Henry Ford, Orion Alternative, Roosevelt and Taft; three middle schools: Kennedy Middle School, McKinley Institute of Technology and North Star Academy (3-8); and three K-8 schools: Clifford, Hoover and Roy Cloud. Sequoia and Redwood High Schools are both in the Sequoia Union High School District.
The State of California maintains a comprehensive dashboard which provides valuable insights for parents. Click here to see the latest Redwood City data.
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Private education options include:
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Action Academy Silicon Valley​​
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Harper School
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Holy Family School
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Our Lady of Mount Carmel School
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Redeemer Lutheran School
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St. Pius School​
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Stanford Online High School​
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