Property Overview:
2370 Whitman Way is a single-family home in San Bruno, CA, built in 1959. It features 3 bedrooms, 2 updated bathrooms, and 1,620 sq. ft. of living space (with an expanded great room and bonus room). The home includes a full-size two-car garage, central heating system, and is in move-in condition. The estimated home value is $1,442,000.
Neighborhood Highlights:
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Crime Rate:
- Personal crime risk: 4.3% (lower than state average of 11.8%).
- Property crime risk: 7.6% (lower than state average of 10.8%).
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Schools:
Nearby schools include John Muir Elementary, Peninsula High (Continuation), and Parkside Intermediate.- Average SAT score: 943 (below state average of 975).
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Job Market:
- 61.0% white-collar jobs, 39.0% blue-collar jobs.
- Unemployment rate: 3.0% (lower than state average of 4.7%).
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Demographics:
- Community population: 40,830 (7% growth since 2000).
- 66% families with children.
- Largest age group: 45-54 years (15.68%); second largest: 25-34 years (14.97%).
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Natural Disaster Risk:
- Low flood risk, low tornado risk, high earthquake risk.
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Weather:
- Average temperature: 49.1°F (January), 63.2°F (July).
- Average rainfall: 17.6 inches/year.
- Average snowfall: 0 inches/year.
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Cost of Living:
- Median household income: $70,686.
- Average annual spending: $54,379.
Property Features:
- Expanded Sheltered Valley home with remodeled kitchen and two updated baths.
- Large great room addition with a second fireplace and access to a large deck & yard.
- Bonus room downstairs—ideal for office, hobby, exercise, or play area.
- Gleaming hardwood floors and luxury vinyl throughout.
- Full-size two-car garage plus extra storage.
- Move-in ready and shows beautifully.
Location Benefits:
- Family-friendly community with a high percentage of families with children.
- Safe neighborhood with crime rates well below state averages.
- Convenient access to local schools, parks, and amenities.
- Ideal for commuters with proximity to major highways and public transportation.
- Low risk for most natural disasters, except for high earthquake risk typical of the Bay Area.