
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. It 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: $178,188
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Kids vs. No Kids: 32/68
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Total Housing Units (all types): 31,425
Do you love data as much as we do? If so, more Redwood City data from the US Census is available here.
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.
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




