The market, she is a-changing. Last week Burlingame had 85 houses for sale and the average time they have been on the market is about 70 days. The inventory is increasing and so is the time it is taking to sell a property. There could be several reasons for this: One, being the difficulty in…Read More »
Last week Burlingame had 80 houses for sale with a prices ranging from a low of $540,000 to a high of $3,295,000. The Median Priced home last week was $1,386,500 and this house is about 71 years old with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. The Average Price for a house in Burlingame last week was…Read More »
Last week Burlingame Market had 73 houses for sale, a number that has gone up over recent weeks and months. The good news is that the Average days homes for sale sat on the market has gone down to 93 days. The Average Priced home for sale was $1,420,832 and we saw the least expensive…Read More »
Last week Burlingame had 63 houses for sale and only saw one sale. The Median Price for Burlingame single family homes was $1,299,000. The least expensive house listed was $699,000 and the most expensive listed at $3,325,000. This median aged home is 67 years old and it has 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. This house…Read More »
Burlingame Market Report Last week there were 41 homes for sale in Burlingame with the median price being $1,399,000. Since the median price is always lower than the average, the average price was $1,568,217 and to get this we had to average from the lowest listing at $695,000 to the highest listing at $4,995,000. Quite…Read More »
It’s been a while since I posted any information about the Burlingame real estate market. Altos Research sends me reports weekly on all of the seven sister cities we cover but frankly the market has been so slow it hasn’t been worthwhile posting these until now. Spring has sprung. We are beginning to see listings…Read More »
The City of Burlingame, like it’s northern sister Millbrae, is also a Cool Buyer’s market. With 88 houses for sale and a median price of $1,495,000 one might think prices would be dropping, but alas it’s no such thing. The prices have again remained at the same level they’ve been at for several weeks. The…Read More »
Burlingame is the second most expensive community we service. It’s a charming town, with a vibrant downtown filled with major retailers seeking to reach the upper tier of the market. The homes are generally older, mostly having been built between the 1920′s and 1950′s. New construction only takes place by tearning down old but the…Read More »
Today I’m continuing the question I keep get about “What’s going on with the real estate market in San Mateo County?” with the city of Burlingame, 94010. This is the city where our office sits. It is often compared with Palo Alto in it’s charm and quality of life. Burlingame has top schools, charming homes,…Read More »