Cipriani sits furthest below its expected value of any ranked Belmont neighborhood, at $147k. 1 of 2 ranked neighborhoods with a value figure are priced below expected value.
Houseberry scores 9 Belmont neighborhoods on schools, safety, amenities, price, value and appreciation. Overall scores in Belmont run from 3.8 to 4.6 out of 5, and 6 score 4 out of 5 or higher. Median home prices range from $2,135,950 in Sterling Downs to $3,600,440 in Belmont Heights across 8 priced neighborhoods. Across the five nearest cities the average overall score is 3.7 out of 5, against 4.1 in Belmont.
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Keywords: Mixed Residential-Commercial, Accessible Amenities, Suburban Feel
Homeview runs east of El Camino Real and Downtown Belmont, and is made up of approximately 50% residential, with a mix of commercial and industrial filling in the rest of the neighborhood. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Open Space, Eclectic Housing, Nature-Adjacent
Western Hills in San Mateo, CA, is a picturesque neighborhood that’s as charming as it is quietly upscale. It’s a little pocket where the pace slows, the trees sway a little more leisurely, and the views can be just breathtaking. ... See Full Page

Keywords: Suburban Comfort, Community-Oriented, Easy Access
Cipriani is a charming Belmont neighborhood that perfectly balances suburban comfort with easy access to everyday essentials. With its tree-lined streets and cozy atmosphere, it feels like a small town while offering all the conveniences of a larger community. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Classic Suburban, Friendly, Accessible
The housing in Sterling Downs primarily consists of single-family homes built around the 1950s and 1960s, with some apartments mixed in. The architectural styles are largely Ranch and Mid-Century Modern, lending the neighborhood a timeless, classic feel. These homes often come with yards that are well-manicured, underscoring the community's pride in curb appeal. It is also one of the flattest neighborhoods in Belmont, offering easy walkability. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Scenic Hillside, Panoramic Views, Secluded Living
Plateau-Skymont is a scenic, hillside neighborhood that captures the best of Belmont's natural beauty and suburban grace. It's a relatively secluded spot, offering panoramic views that make it an appealing choice for those who cherish a peaceful, natural setting while still being within easy reach of city amenities. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Urban Convenience, Diverse Living Options, Community Hub
Ah, Downtown Belmont—where the small-town feel meets modern convenience. This is the heart of Belmont, bustling with activity but still retaining a close-knit community vibe that the residents cherish. ... See Full Page

Keywords: Diverse Housing, Community Focal Points, Walkable
Central Belmont enjoys an enviable location, perfectly balancing tranquility with accessibility. Situated midway between San Francisco and Silicon Valley, this idyllic enclave offers easy access to both major employment hubs. Commuters will appreciate the convenience of nearby major highways, such as Highway 101 and Interstate 280, making journeys to work or leisure activities seamless. Central Belmont has a reputation for safety and security. With low crime rates and a tight-knit environment where people genuinely care for one another. Central Belmont offers a plethora of exceptional schools. From highly-rated public schools Central Elementary, Ralston Intermediate and Carlmont High to reputable private institutions like Notre Dame de Namur University (my daughter was very disappointed the first time she realized this isn’t the fighting Irish), you can be assured that your child will receive a quality education in these schools. Several small parks nearby including Patricia Wharton Park, and Davey Glen Park in addition to being very close to many other outdoor areas to connect with nature. Close to the Carlmont Village shopping center and Safeway giving you many easy choices for food and meals or a Starbucks coffee. Need house repair items, ACE Hardware is right there too. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Quiet and Peaceful, Architectural Diversity, Central Location
McDougal in Belmont is a sleeper hit of a neighborhood, often overlooked but full of character. It's an area where you'll find residents prioritizing a quiet and peaceful lifestyle while still enjoying the benefits of being close to downtown Belmont. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Hillside views, Waterdog trails, Quiet streets
Belmont Heights is a hidden gem located off Ralston Ave. Low real estate turnover in this neighborhood speaks to its desirability. It is considered a fantastic neighborhood to live in for several reasons. Firstly, its prime location offers residents easy access to 280 and 92 to get to a wide range of amenities and entertainment options. Nestled between the bustling city center and the serene coastline, residents can enjoy the best of both worlds. This could also be considered a con though as you need this access to get to these activities as there are not immediate shopping, restaurant, and entertainment choices. Another pro reason to consider this neighborhood would be that there are multiple access points to trails for hiking, jogging, mountain bike riding, and more(Crystal Springs, Water Dog Lake Park). It’s a great location for families as Fox Elementary School and Ralston Middle School are both very close by. The larger homes in the area typically carry a higher price tag making the overall cost of living more compared to some other nearby neighborhoods. Depending on the side of the street you are on you could potentially have some great views looking towards the Bay. ... See Full Page
Scores updated August 2026
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1 Belmont neighborhood is priced below expected value. The largest gaps are Cipriani ($147k).
1 Belmont neighborhood priced below expected value also score 4 out of 5 or higher overall: Cipriani (4.4 out of 5, $147k below).
1 Belmont neighborhood is priced above expected value. The largest gaps are Central ($39k).
The median home price across the 1 Belmont neighborhood priced below expected value is $2,339,590. Cipriani, with the largest gap, has a median home price of $2,339,590.
1 of 2 ranked Belmont neighborhoods with a value figure are priced below expected value, and 1 is priced above it.
50% of ranked Belmont neighborhoods are priced below expected value. The nearest cities are San Carlos 14%, San Mateo 96%, Foster City 100%, Redwood City 33% and Hillsborough 0%.
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