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San Mateo New Townhouse Prices

2026-02-27 By Juliana Lee Team

A recent claim that San Mateo Townhouse prices were dropping was surprising because the townhouse cited as an example was a 4-bedroom unit. Studio and 1-bedroom condos do have low demand, but “family-sized” townhouses have generally had balanced demand with almost flat prices since 2019. From 2011 until about 2020, townhouse appreciation matched that of single-family houses.

The townhouse was part of the new Pulte Homes “Heights” development, which has three collections. The 4-bedroom unit was part of the “Elevate” collection, which features rooftop decks and is the most expensive.

Townhouse Price History

The specific townhouse cited as an example has a price history:

  • 2020/01/17 Listed $2,774,990 or $1,082/sqft
  • 2025/09/28 Reduced $2,724,990 or $1,062/sqft down 1.8%
  • 2025/11/16 Reduced $2,524,990 or $984/sqft down 7.3%

The Zillow listing is for a buildable plan, not a specific unit. The current average and median sales price for San Mateo townhouses is about $900/sqft, so the reduced price is roughly 9% higher than the average San Mateo sales prices.

Why This History Doesn’t Point Out Townhouse Price Appreciation

The reduced list price is actually still higher than Pulte Homes “starting from $2,384,990” web page description of their “Elevate” townhomes. Their map of sales shows two model homes, two homes for “Quick move-in”, and 27 “unreleased”, which probably means uncompleted. The list price is only an indication of what price they feel will bring in the appropriate visitors for either buying before the home is completed or buying one of their few unsold but completed homes. Their map shows 10 sold “Elevate” homes.

The listed townhouse is far from a typical San Mateo Townhouse. A typical townhouse is perhaps 1600 sq.ft and about 30 years old. A brand new yet to be built townhouse that is about 2,565 sq.ft. is very distinct from the typical townhouse sold.

Average San Mateo Townhouse Size

At the time this graph of San Mateo townhouse size was plotted, there were only two closed San Mateo townhouse escrows in the 1st quarter of 2026.

Average San Mateo Townhouse Age

After 2014, the average age of San Mateo townhouses showed significant volatility because a large number of new townhouses were offered for sale.

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San Mateo County vs Santa Clara County Real Estate

2026-02-21 By Juliana Lee Team

House Prices Converge In 2022

San Mateo County house prices vs. Santa Clara County house prices

For many years, San Mateo County house prices per sq. ft. were higher than Santa Clara County’s. In 2022, this changed, and the prices became very similar. With this occurring shortly after COVID restrictions being lifted, it was probably at least partially due to people leaving high-density areas such as San Francisco and working remotely.

Flat House Prices Near San Francisco

San Bruno house prices vs. San Mateo County house prices.

Cities near San Francisco, including Brisbane, Daly City, Pacifica, San Bruno, and South San Francisco, have had flatter house prices than San Mateo County averages.

Other Real Estate Trends Converge

San Bruno house age vs San Mateo County house age

The average age of a San Bruno house sold, shown by the strong red line in the graph above, increased more in 2019 than the average age of a San Mateo County house sold, shown by the faint red line. The median ages of the two areas track each other closely and rose steadily, indicating that fairly new houses had far fewer sales after 2019.

Considerations For Real Estate Trends

Rapid changes to real estate trends can occur for a number of reasons: economic crisis, interest rates, government housing policies, pandemics, speculation, etc. Some of the changes can be fairly short-term, such as the 2000 dot-com boom, while others have long-lasting impacts. Although a single event may trigger a rapid change, the impact on a city is modified by other factors.

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“The Old Paradigm Of Low Interest Rates … Is Not Going To Return”

2023-10-31 By Juliana Lee Team

Ken Rosen, the chairman of the Fisher Center For Real Estate, at Berkeley’s Hass School of Business, talked recently about future real estate trends. Two points stood out: 1.) The old paradigm of low interest rates is not going to return in the foreseeable future. 2.) The doubling of debt service costs and cap rates has decreased values and now may be the best opportunity to buy real estate below replacement costs we’ve had since the early 1990’s.

San Mateo House Prices

San Mateo house prices

San Mateo real estate trends show relatively flat house prices after the price drop at the beginning of 2022. The drop in values Dr. Rosen talked about only weakly applies to San Mateo houses. However, he also brought up replacement costs. The increased financing cost and increased cost of materials has brought the construction of new market rate apartments to a halt in San Jose. Replacement costs have discouraged builders from starting new housing projects. With neither interest rates nor building costs likely to decrease, waiting for change before trying to achieve your housing goals is not likely to be a good plan.

Real estate economist Ken Rosen on YouTube.

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House Price Up But Price Per Sq.Ft. Down

2023-08-25 By Juliana Lee Team

The San Mateo City average house price rose in line with previous quarters, but the San Mateo City median house price spiked up. The details of San Mateo real estate show that in the third quarter, the average size of houses sold was up 10%.

Average size of San Mateo houses sold
Average and Median price of San Mateo houses sold

Examination of other San Mateo County cities revealed that eight other cities (Foster City, Los Altos Hills, Menlo Park, Millbrae, Pacifica, Portola Valley, San Carlos, & Woodside) also had a significant house size increase as of the Aug 18 close of escrow data. Examining more of Silicon Valley revealed that Palo Alto was the only city in Santa Clara County to have a similar increase in the size of houses sold. With no other significant changes seen in the trends of those cities, it is hard to assign a cause. Perhaps the continuing problems reported for the city of San Francisco have changed the long-term plans of the residents of nearby cities. People less motivated by jobs (near retirement) or children (off to college) to stay put might be deciding their long-term future is elsewhere.

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