Property Overview:
429 26th Ave is a single-family home in San Mateo, CA 94403, built in 1948. It features 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and 1,170 sq. ft. of living space on a 5,200 sq. ft. lot. The home includes a parking garage. The estimated home value is $1,244,301–$1,690,000.
Neighborhood Highlights:
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Crime Rate:
- Personal crime risk: 6% (lower than state average of 11.8%).
- Property crime risk: 6.6% (lower than state average of 10.8%).
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Schools:
Nearby schools include Meadow Heights Elementary, Beresford Elementary, St. Gregory, Hillsdale High, and Borel Middle.- Average SAT score: 1076 (higher than state average of 975).
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Job Market:
- 67.9% white-collar jobs, 32.1% blue-collar jobs.
- Unemployment rate: 2.5% (lower than state average of 4.7%).
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Demographics:
- Community population: 38,894 (7% growth since 2000).
- 64% families with children.
- Largest age group: 35–44 years (16.07%); second largest: 25–34 years (14.94%).
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Natural Disaster Risk:
- Low flood risk, low tornado risk, high earthquake risk.
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Weather:
- Average temperature: 51.6°F (January), 70.5°F (July).
- Average rainfall: 20.4 inches/year.
- Average snowfall: 0 inches/year.
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Cost of Living:
- Median household income: $83,713.
- Average annual spending: $61,232.
Property Features:
- 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1,170 sq. ft.
- Parking garage
- Lot size: 5,200 sq. ft.
- Built in 1948
- Estimated rent: $3,370–$4,295/month
- Zoning: R1B
- Residential | 1,893 Sq Ft (possible lot or zoning detail)
Location Benefits:
- Convenient to schools: Meadow Heights Elementary, Beresford Elementary, St. Gregory, Hillsdale High, Borel Middle
- Nearby amenities:
- Grocery stores: B Z Bee Market, Nijiya Market, Pirooz Market
- Coffee shops: San Mateo Coffee, Patio Coffee Shop, Grindstone Coffee
- Restaurants: La Lanterna, San Mateo Taqueria, Fortune Star Chinese Restaurant
- Close to parks: Beresford Park, West Hillsdale Park, Trinta Park
- Family-friendly community with strong school options and low crime rates
- Commuter-friendly location with access to local amenities and public spaces