Stambaugh Heller Historic District, Redwood City Housing Market · 2020

Data through Nov 2020

Stambaugh Heller Historic District, Redwood City Market Snapshot

Stambaugh Heller Historic District is one of the most competitive markets in the Bay Area right now. Here's what you need to know:

Based on just 1 sale in November 2020. Includes all residential types (SFH, condo, townhouse, multi-family, and others). Read this as a rough snapshot; a single transaction can move these numbers noticeably. Updated weekly.

Data through November 2020

SalesWhat are homes selling for?
Median Sale Price
$1.20M
Homes Sold
1
Sold in the most recent month. More sales = more reliable data.
Your CostWhat would you actually pay each month?
Monthly Payment
~$7,526/mo
6.53% · 30yr fixed · 20% down
Payment Breakdown
  • Principal & Interest$6,092
  • Property Tax$1,251
  • Insurance$183
CompetitionHow competitive is it right now?
Days on Market
9 days
Homes sell in a week or two
Sale-to-List Ratio
112.8%
Selling 13% above asking
% Sold Over Asking
100%
100% of homes sold above their asking price
Active Listings
n/a

Market Trends

See how prices, monthly costs, and mortgage rates have moved in Stambaugh Heller Historic District.

Not enough data to chart a trend. Stambaugh Heller Historic District has 10 months of sales history so far. A meaningful trend needs at least 12 months of consistent sales.

Frequently asked questions about Stambaugh Heller Historic District, Redwood City

Is now a good time to buy in Stambaugh Heller Historic District, Redwood City?

Data for Stambaugh Heller Historic District, Redwood City specifically is limited. Only 1 sale in the most recent month is not enough to read neighborhood-level conditions, and one unusual transaction can dominate the reported numbers. Zooming out to the broader Redwood City market: redwood City is one of the most competitive markets in the Bay Area. Buyers should expect to offer above asking price, be prepared to waive contingencies, and act fast. Coming in with strong financing and a clear strategy is essential.

How do Stambaugh Heller Historic District, Redwood City home prices compare to Redwood City and the Bay Area?

Stambaugh Heller Historic District, Redwood City's one recent sale was at a median of $1.20M. That is roughly 38% below Redwood City's city-wide median of $1.93M. With only a single data point, it is hard to draw firm neighborhood-level conclusions. This could reflect a specific property or an unusual transaction rather than a broader trend. For context, the Bay Area median is $1.88M.

What will my total monthly cost be on a typical Stambaugh Heller Historic District, Redwood City home?

Using the one recent sale as a rough anchor, your estimated total monthly cost with 20% down at 6.53% would be approximately $7,526:

  • $6,092 principal and interest
  • $1,251 property tax (California 1.25% effective rate)
  • $183 homeowners insurance

The actual number for any specific property depends on sale price, HOA if applicable, and lender.

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