
Welcome to Millbrae
Nestled in San Mateo County, Millbrae offers the perfect blend of charming neighborhoods, excellent schools, and convenient Bay Area access. This vibrant city sits strategically between San Francisco and Silicon Valley, making it ideal for commuters seeking community connection.
Whether you're drawn to its tree-lined streets, diverse dining scene, or the warmth of its close-knit neighborhoods, Millbrae delivers a quality of life that keeps residents here for generations.

Residential Life: Diverse Homes, Welcoming Streets
Millbrae's residential landscape is as varied as its community, offering a range of housing options from classic family homes to modern townhouses, all within welcoming and well-maintained neighborhoods.

Classic Suburban Comfort
Experience the timeless appeal of Millbrae's tree-lined streets, where spacious single-family homes with generous yards creating an ideal setting for growing families. These areas are renowned for their tranquility, serenity and strong community bonds.

Modern Urban Living
For those seeking convenience and a contemporary lifestyle, Millbrae offers sleek townhomes and condominiums. Enjoy easy access to downtown shops, diverse restaurants, and seamless transit connections to the wider Bay Area.

Vista
Heights
Perched on Millbrae's scenic hillsides, Vista Heights offers an exclusive living experience with breathtaking panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay. These elevated homes boast larger lots and a serene, secluded feel, while still maintaining convenient access to all city amenities.
Schools & History: Foundations of a Thriving Community
Top-Rated Education
Millbrae School District boasts exceptional K-8 schools with above-average test scores and innovative STEM programs. Recent safety improvements include new crosswalks and traffic calming measures around all campuses.
Mills High School, serving Millbrae teens, consistently ranks among California's top public high schools with strong college preparation programs and diverse extracurricular offerings.


Market Commentary
Home Prices Mixed, Sales Up in October
Sales of single-family, re-sale homes in San Mateo County rose 17.9% in October, year-over-year. There were 342 homes sold in San Mateo County last month. The average since 2000 is 398.
The median sales price for single-family, re-sale homes was $2,177,500. It was up 8.9% compared to last year.
The average sales price fell 10.1% year-over-year.
The sales price to list price ratio rose from 103.3% to 104.5%.
Inventory of single-family, re-sale homes was up 11% compared to last year. As of November 5th, there were 402 homes for sale in San Mateo County. The average since January 2000 is 1,287.
Days of Inventory, or the amount of time it would take to sell all homes for sale divided by how many homes have sold, fell from forty-two days to thirty-five days.
It took twenty-six days, on average, to sell a home last month. That is the time from when a home is listed to when it goes into contract.
The median sales price for re-sale condos rose 5.6% year-over-year.
Year-over-year, the average sales price rose 1.9%.
Condo sales were down 10% year-over-year. There were 81 condos sold last month. The average since January 2003 is 122.
Inventory was up 11.5% year-over-year.
As of November 5th, there were 213 condos for sale in San Mateo County. The average since January 2003 is 350.
Days of inventory fell from eighty-one to seventy-nine.
It took an average of forty-two days to sell a condo last month.
If you are planning on selling your property, call me for a free comparative market analysis.
Also, if you would like to know what’s going on in your neighborhood, go to my on-line report and create a Recent Sales & Listings report.
Prices & Sales
.png)
Days of Inventory
.png)
Sales to Date
.png)
Sales Price Ratio
.png)