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Redwood City

A revitalized downtown anchored by the Fox Theatre and the widest price range on the Peninsula.

Welcome

Welcome to Redwood City.

Redwood City is the largest of the central San Mateo County cities and the county seat, with a downtown that has been transformed over the last fifteen years from sleepy to one of the most lively pedestrian-and-dining districts on the Peninsula. The Fox Theatre, the Courthouse Square, and the surrounding restaurants make downtown the cultural center for the whole central peninsula.

The residential stock is the most varied of any single Peninsula city. Cottages and craftsman bungalows in the older Centennial and Mount Carmel neighborhoods, mid-century tracts in the Farm Hill and Redwood Shores districts, modern infill townhomes around the downtown core, and estate-tier homes in the Emerald Hills area west of 280.

Geographically Redwood City stretches from the bay-front Redwood Shores district in the east, across the 101 and Caltrain corridor, through the downtown core, and up into the Emerald Hills foothills above 280. Each band trades differently; treating them as one market is the most common pricing mistake here.

Around Redwood City

Points of interest.

Fox Theatre

Restored 1929 movie palace, now a live-performance venue and the cultural anchor of downtown.

Courthouse Square

Downtown plaza fronting the historic 1910 county courthouse. Hosts the summer Music on the Square concert series.

Edgewood County Park

Four-hundred-sixty-seven acres of grassland and oak woodland in Emerald Hills, known for spring wildflower blooms.

Bair Island Ecological Reserve

Restored tidal marsh on the bay edge near Redwood Shores, with a long Bay Trail loop.

Stafford Park

Neighborhood park on the western edge of downtown with mature shade trees and a small pond.

Pulgas Ridge Open Space Preserve

Hillside open space above Emerald Hills with trails climbing into the Skyline Boulevard ridgeline.

Market dynamics

What this market actually does.

Redwood City's price range is the widest on the central Peninsula. Cottages in Centennial trade in the entry-level Peninsula range; Emerald Hills estates trade well into the $4M-plus range. The buyer pool segments accordingly, and pricing strategy must start from which district and which sub-pool the home addresses.

The downtown core has been the area of fastest appreciation over the last decade, driven by the new mid-rise townhome and condo construction. That segment trades with new-construction-style absorption rates rather than traditional single-family comps.

For sellers, the marketing reach varies by district. Centennial sellers compete with Belmont, San Carlos, and the older Foster City neighborhoods. Emerald Hills sellers compete with Woodside, Atherton, and the upper end of Belmont and San Carlos. The launch needs to identify the right comparison set and lead with what differentiates the home within it.

Market snapshot

The Redwood City market, by the numbers.

Redwood City is a seller's market right now. Homes are moving fast, a median of 12 days on market, selling at 105.3% of asking, with 70% closing above list price. The median sale price is +16.4% year over year.

$2,212,500
Median sale price
+16.4% year over year
12
Median days on market
105.3%
Sale-to-list ratio
70%
Sold above list
43
Homes sold
1.9
Months of supply
Median sale price · last 6 periods
$1.95M
Dec '25
$1.93M
Jan '26
$1.80M
Feb '26
$1.93M
Mar '26
$1.90M
Apr '26
$2.21M
May '26

Source: Redfin Data Center (public market data), trailing 90-day figures as of Jun 2, 2026. Market data is informational and not a valuation of any specific property.

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Redwood City is a seller's market right now. Homes are moving fast, a median of 12 days on market, selling at 105.3% of asking, with 70% closing above list price. The median sale price is +16.4% year over year.

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