Hayward Park is ranked #14 of 23 neighborhoods in San Mateo with an overall score of 3.5/5. Its standout factors are nearby merchants (4.7/5) and public spaces (4.5/5), at a median home price of $2.42M, which Houseberry currently rates as undervalued by about $58,000. It ranks 15th of 23 in San Mateo for safety. The trade-offs are schools (3.2/5) and safety (3.3/5).
Hayward Park exudes a sense of historic charm mingled with suburban convenience. This neighborhood feels like a page out of history, where the architectural grandeur of yesteryears is still on full display, blending seamlessly with modern comforts. A huge draw is its location: situated within walking distance of downtown San Mateo, it offers the conveniences of being next to one of the largest concentrations of restaurants and shops on the peninsula. The residences here are a mix of beautifully preserved historic homes and newer developments, with a significant number showcasing the Craftsman and Victorian styles that echo the rich past of the Bay Area. These homes are not just structures but narratives of the architectural evolution, each lawn and facade telling its own story. The centerpiece of the community is Central Park, a verdant oasis that's much more than just a patch of green. It's a recreational haven with tennis courts, a playground, and a Japanese tea garden that acts as a venue for community bonding and cultural events. It's here that you can find neighbors engaging in everything from morning jogs to leisurely strolls, enjoying the park's well-kept paths and open spaces. Hayward Park, being one of the older neighborhoods, sometimes grapples with the challenges of integrating modern infrastructure with historic preservation, yet these are minor compared to the overall charm and stability it offers. In essence, Hayward Park is more than a neighborhood; it's a celebration of San Mateo's historical roots with the amenities of today. It's ideal for those who appreciate the elegance of past architecture and the richness of established, tree-lined streets, all while being just a stone's throw from the conveniences of city life.




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| School Name | Type | Grades | Houseberry School Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sunnybrae Elementary | Primary | K-5 | |
| Borel Middle | Middle | 6-8 | |
| Aragon High | High | 9-12 |
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Hayward Park ranks 14th of 23 neighborhoods in San Mateo with an overall Houseberry score of 3.5 out of 5. Its strongest factors are nearby merchants (4.7/5) and public spaces (4.5/5). The trade-offs are schools (3.2/5) and safety (3.3/5).
Hayward Park, San Mateo scores 3.3 out of 5 on Houseberry's Safety Score, ranking 15th of 23 neighborhoods in San Mateo.
The median home price in Hayward Park, San Mateo is $2.42M, compared with $2.29M for San Mateo as a whole. Houseberry currently rates it undervalued by about $58,000 against comparable neighborhoods.
The median home price in Hayward Park, San Mateo is roughly flat over the past 12 months, at $2.42M against $2.42M a year earlier. The full 12-month history is charted in the Median Price section on this page.
Schools serving Hayward Park, San Mateo include Sunnybrae Elementary (1.3/5), Borel Middle (3.5/5) and Aragon High (5.0/5).
Hayward Park, San Mateo receives 78% of its possible sunshine, 14th of 23 in San Mateo. Summer days run 55° to 72°F and winter days 44° to 59°F, September is the warmest month and rainfall averages about 20 inches a year.
Hayward Park, San Mateo scores 4.7 out of 5 for nearby merchants and 4.5 out of 5 for public spaces. Its overall amenities score is 4.3 out of 5, 1st of 23 in San Mateo.
Hayward Park, San Mateo is associated with Historic Charm, Suburban Convenience and Central Park Oasis. Its highest-scoring factors are nearby merchants (4.7/5) and public spaces (4.5/5).
Hayward Park ranks 14th of 23 neighborhoods in San Mateo. It ranks 15th of 23 in San Mateo for safety (3.3/5) and scores lowest on schools (3.2/5). The highest-ranked neighborhoods in San Mateo are Aragon and Baywood.
Hayward Park, San Mateo scores lowest on schools (3.2/5) and safety (3.3/5).





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