San Mateo County Foreclosures

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San Meteo County Cities and Towns
- Atherton
- Belmont
- Brisbane
- Burlingame
- Colma
- Daly City
- East Palo Alto
- Foster City
- Half Moon Bay
- Hillsborough
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- Menlo Park
- Millbrae
- Pacifica
- Portola Valley
- Redwood City
- San Bruno
- San Carlos
- San Mateo
- South San Francisco
- Woodside
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- Broadmoor
- El Granada
- Emerald Lake Hills
- Highlands-Baywood Park
- La Honda
- Loma Mar
- Montara
- Moss Beach
- North Fair Oaks
- Pescadero
- Princeton-by-the-Sea
- San Gregorio
- Sky Londa
- West Menlo Park
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San Mateo Foreclosures
Buying right is the secret to make a large profit in real estate. Researching available properties as per your needs and requirements and standard parameters like repossessions, foreclosures, distress sales, listings etc. would go a long way in achieving this goal.
Facts about San Mateo County
- The household median income was $70,819
- Redwood City is the county seat
- Became a county in 1856
- population of more than 712,000 people
- desirable place to buy a home
- good school system
San Mateo Real Estate Relocation
San Mateo County, California can be considered a great place to live in according to the 699,610 people that are currently residing within the county's limits. With 449 square miles of land area and 292 square miles of water, the County of San Mateo is considered to have a lightly density since each square mile of San Mateo County has 1,558 residents.
Within the county limits of San Mateo County, you can find 10 cities that include the cities of Daly City, San Mateo, Redwood City, South San Francisco, San Bruno, Pacifica, Menlo Park, East Palo Alto, Foster City and Burlingame.
There are a number of notable locations in San Mateo County that include places like Allen Lookout and the Filoli Mansion and Gardens. There is also a plethora of camping locations available like the Woodhaven Camp, Hillside Group Camp and Ben Ries Camp Ground. There are many ranches in San Mateo County like the Pony Tracks Ranch, Bowman Ranch and the Big Dipper Ranch. But if it is wine you are looking for, you can always frequent the Obester Winery.
With only 136 acres of farm land in San Mateo County you will not have to worry about too many smells from animals like cattle or milk cows, but you will fine a decent amount of orchards in the area.
If you're thinking of moving to San Mateo and would like to buy foreclosed homes, please contact us and we will be glad to help you find one, or two.
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