Market Statistics
Zillow Home Value Index:
$1,261,695
Market Value Change
Avg. Home Value
Avg. Condo Value
94010 Affordability Data
| Local | National | |
|---|---|---|
| Zillow Home Value Index | $1,261,700 | $184,700 |
| 1-Yr. Change | $-92,104 | $-8,866 |
| Median Condo Value | $525,800 | $170,600 |
| Median Single Family Home Value | $1,343,200 | $186,800 |
| Median List Price | $1,875,000 | $205,000 |
| Median Sale Price | $1,328,000 | $198,500 |
| Median List Price Per Sq Ft | $583 | $110 |
| Homes For Sale | 0 | 3,544,205 |
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Schools
94010 Elementary Schools
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Franklin Elementary School
2385 Trousdale Dr., (650) 259-3850
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Lincoln Elementary School
1801 Devereux Dr., (650) 259-3860
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McKinley Elementary School
701 Paloma Ave., (650) 259-3870
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Roosevelt Elementary School
1151 Vancouver Ave., (650) 259-3890
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Washington Elementary School
801 Howard Ave., (650) 259-3880
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North Hillsborough
545 Eucalyptus Ave., (650) 347-4175
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South Hillsborough
303 EL Cerrito Ave., (650) 344-0303
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West Hillsborough
376 Barbara Way, (650) 344-9870
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St Catherine of Siena School
1300 Bayswater Ave, (650) 344-7176K-8 | CA Private Schools
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Our Lady of Angels School
1328 Cabrillo Ave, (650) 343-9200K-8 | CA Private Schools
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The Nueva School
6565 Skyline Blvd, (650) 348-2272PK, K-8 | CA Private Schools
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The Bridge School
545 Eucalyptus Ave, (650) 696-7295PK, K-6 | CA Private Schools
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la Petite Montessori
1450 Tartan Trail Rd, (650) 401-7789PK, K | CA Private Schools
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Wings Learning Center
2303 Trousdale Dr, (650) 692-9800UG | CA Private Schools
94010 Middle Schools
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Burlingame Intermediate School
1715 Quesada Way, (650) 259-38306-8 | Burlingame Elementary
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Crocker Middle School
2600 Ralston Ave., (650) 342-6331
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St Catherine of Siena School
1300 Bayswater Ave, (650) 344-7176K-8 | CA Private Schools
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Our Lady of Angels School
1328 Cabrillo Ave, (650) 343-9200K-8 | CA Private Schools
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Crystal Springs Uplands School
400 Uplands Dr, (650) 342-41756-12 | CA Private Schools
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The Nueva School
6565 Skyline Blvd, (650) 348-2272PK, K-8 | CA Private Schools
94010 High Schools
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Burlingame High School
1 Mangini Way, (650) 558-2899
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Crystal Springs Uplands School
400 Uplands Dr, (650) 342-41756-12 | CA Private Schools
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Things to Do and Suggested Trip Itineraries (from NileGuide)
Things to see and do
Trips to take
Best of San Francisco Outdoors
San Francisco is the perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Not only does the city boast a treasure trove of green spaces, beaches, and outdoor activities, but it also serves as a launching point for amazing nature attractions in its environs, many of which are under an hour away by car. In the city, explore the wonders of Golden Gate Park, take in unparalleled views of the Golden Gate Bridge and Marin from Baker Beach, or surf killer waves at Ocean Beach. Links lovers can enjoy the adjacent Harding and Fleming golf courses. Head north of the city to Marin for hiking trails galore at Mt. Tamalpais State Park; the Dipsea Trail is a challenging yet popular route, extending from Muir Woods National Monument to Stinson Beach. Further north, Pt. Reyes State Park offers seaside hikes, an abundance of wildlife, and serene camping spots.
Gourmands have always lauded San Francisco as a food paradise. However, San Fran’s foodie frontiers extend beyond its many award-winning restaurants, such as Gary Danko, and the trailblazing California cuisine served up at Chez Panisse. Seafood lovers can enjoy the fresh daily catch at Scoma’s’ and other Fisherman’s Wharf’s eateries. Ethnic fare fans can feast on top-notch Latin American, Asian, and more world cuisines. We’re partial to burritos at Pancho Villa, dim sum at Yank Sing, Vietnamese California-style at Slanted Door, and sushi at Ozumo. Health-conscious epicures can savor gorgeous produce and more culinary treats at the San Francisco Ferry Building Marketplace & Farmer’s Market. And we haven’t even gotten to dessert yet…head to Citizen Cake for a daily dose of sweetness.
Top San Francisco Free Attractions
There are plenty of free things to see and do in San Francisco. There are tons of neighborhoods to explore, from the country’s biggest Chinatown to the mural-lined alleys of the Latin-flavored Mission District (Balmy Alley, Precita Eyes, and Women’s Building are the best) to the former hippie enclave of Haight-Ashbury, which happens to be perched on the edge of the natural wonderland of Golden Gate Park. You can also take a leisurely stroll down Lombard Street, of the city’s most famous sights, or challenge yourself by walking up Telegraph Hill’s shady streets to Coit Tower, which affords unparalleled views of the city and bay. In summer months, the Stern Grove Music Festival features free outdoor world music performances every Sunday; we recommend getting there early to stake a prime spot and enjoy a picnic.
Business Travel to San Francisco: Near the Moscone Center
Yes, you’re on a business trip—but you’re on a business trip in San Francisco, one of the best cities in the country. Even if you are taking a quick break from a conference or a day of meetings, or want to get the lowdown on what to do when the working day is done, here are the best attractions, eateries, and nightlife all within walking distance of the Moscone Center, many SoMa-based companies, and myriad public transportation lines.
We know it’s rather trite—droll, even—to start waxing poetic on how visitors will leave their hearts in San Francisco, et cetera, et cetera. However, we have to admit that the song is right. Once you’ve visited the City by the Bay, you realize there is a certain magic here that sets the heart aflutter, whether you’re basking in beautiful sunset vistas, enjoying stolen moments in serene spots, or savoring the sensual flavors of local cuisine.
San Francisco has plenty of fun-filled family adventures in store, ranging from the cultural to the natural to the nighttime entertainment variety. And the best part? These family-friendly attractions are guaranteed to delight people of all ages.
The best thing about visiting San Francisco is that the city has a little something for travelers of every stripe. World-class museums and performing arts? Check. Glorious, gorgeous nature? Check. Outstanding food? Check. Cool neighborhoods to explore? Check. Fun for the whole family? Check. And if you’re the kind of traveler who likes it all, taking in the following sights is a surefire way to have an unforgettable first visit. Note that while we've packed a lot into four days, you can easily spread out the fun to last a week or more!
Trying to see San Francisco on a budget? Luckily there are many fantastic attractions and activities that hardly—or don’t at all—cost a thing! Whether you’re exploring the great outdoors, taking advantage of affordable cultural attractions, or sampling the city’s best cheap eats, you’re guaranteed to have a top-notch visit that rivals any luxury vacation.
San Francisco: Off the Beaten Path
Fisherman’s Wharf, the Golden Gate Bridge, Cable Cars…you’ve seen it all before. But where can you discover the real San Francisco that lies off the tourist track? Spend your visit like a local at the following hidden gems.
San Francisco is known for its many famous landmarks but also for its long history of activism, which can currently be seen in the city-wide investment into sustainable living and tourism practices. The city's taxis are or soon will be hybrid vehicles, the convention center is solar-powered, and many of the city's restaurants are sustainably and locally sourced, which are just a few reasons why SF is one of the world's leaders in green living and ecotourism.
Fishing, Hiking, Kayaking and Camping
3 Delicious Days in the Mission
Spend three days walking around the Mission District of San Francisco stuffing yourself silly at all the best eateries. When you're not eating, you'll be drinking at some solid neighborhood spots. And if you really can't imagine putting another thing in your mouth, you might as well look at some art.
Brimming with history and architectural gems, the Haight is a vibrant San Francisco neighborhood that's central to some of the city's most significant sites, including Golden Gate Park. Much more than a hippy-haven, the area brims with great dining, eclectic shopping, and a wealth of outdoor activities.












