Nestled between Belmont and Redwood City sits "San Carlos." Also known as the "City of Good Living," this is a wonderful residential community with reputable public schools, a charming downtown scene, and an array of neighborhood styles. #LiveWorkPlayHere
30,754 people live in San Carlos, where the median age is 41 and the average individual income is $104,853. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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San Carlos has 11,393 households, with an average household size of 2.69. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in San Carlos do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 30,754 people call San Carlos home. The population density is 5,682.7 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Nestled between Belmont and Redwood City sits "San Carlos." Also known as the "City of Good Living," this is a wonderful residential community with reputable public schools, a charming downtown scene, and an array of neighborhood styles. From the classic, next-to-downtown White Oaks to the vibrant charm of Devonshire Canyon, home of the Bay Area’s most popular neighborhood holiday lights celebrations, San Carlos gives residents a variety of neighborhoods to explore and enjoy.
Homes here can range from small two bedroom residences to large master plan homes boasting panoramic Bay Views from the hills. Luxury condos can be found across the street from City Hall and a few minutes from Laurel Avenue's fun shopping and dining scene.
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The San Carlos Caltrain station is an efficient launch pad for all of your Peninsula stops. In combination with SamTrans, residents and visitors can travel to nearly every spot in the city.
Schools K-4
Arundel Elementary School (Charter) - Rated 9/10 via GreatSchools.org
Schools K-8
Arbor Bay School (Private) - Parent Rating 5/5 via GreatSchools.org
St Charles Elementary (Private) - Parent Rating 4/5 via GreatSchools.org
A trip to San Carlos wouldn't be complete without a stop along the Mid-Peninsula wine trail. Located in the Industrial Arts District, patrons can find the streets lined with award-winning craft wineries within walking distance of each other. Recommended spots: Flying Suitcase Wines, Russian Ridge Winery, and Domenico Winery. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy Big Canyon and Eaton Park's rugged hiking trails that reward hikers with scenic vistas of the San Francisco Bay. Residents also enjoy an abundant Farmer's Market on Sundays and a yummy food scene. Check out King Chuan Restaurant, known for their roast duck and sizzling rice soup. Visit the Hiller Aviation Museum for fun interactive exhibits for adults and children to enjoy. Art buffs can stop by Twin Pines Art Center in Manor House to view works by resident artists or pick up the brush for wine and painting at Bottle & Bottega.
Sources:
https://www.thesanfranciscopeninsula.com/blog/post/things-to-do-in-belmont-san-carlos-ca/
https://www.greatschools.org/california/san-carlos/schools/
https://livability.com/ca/san-carlos/
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