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Sterling Park, Colma — Homes & Real Estate
The residential heart of Colma — a tight-knit pocket of homes tucked between Hillside Boulevard and El Camino Real, and the rare place to actually live in the Bay Area’s historic “town of the silent.”
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Sterling Park is Colma’s one true residential neighborhood — roughly 300 homes holding about 90% of the town’s residents, bounded by Hillside Boulevard on the east, El Camino Real on the west, and B and F Streets to the north and south. In a town famous for its cemeteries, this is the small, friendly enclave where people actually live, with its own neighborhood association and a real small-town feel.
The housing mix is eclectic — a blend of single-family and multi-family homes, some of them relocated here during the construction of Interstate 280 in the 1960s. Daily life centers on the Sterling Park Recreation Center on F Street, and the location is hard to beat: Colma BART, I-280, and the shops along El Camino and Serramonte are all minutes away.
Sterling Park Market Snapshot
Sterling Park is a small neighborhood, so homes come up for sale infrequently — single-family houses generally trade in roughly the $950K–$1.3M range (as of mid-2026), with condition, size, and lot driving the spread. Because turnover is so low, the only reliable number is a valuation for your specific home. Ask us for one.
With only a few hundred homes, Sterling Park rarely sees much on the market at once — which makes timing and pricing especially important. The Primavera team can provide a precise, hands-on valuation for any Sterling Park home.
Schools & Getting Around
Sterling Park is served by the Jefferson Elementary and Jefferson Union High School districts, with neighborhood schools and Daly City campuses close by. Transit is a major draw: the Colma BART station is right next door, I-280 is moments away, El Camino Real and SamTrans buses run the length of town, and downtown San Francisco is a short, direct ride.
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Fun Facts About Colma
- Colma is known as the Bay Area’s “City of the Silent” — with roughly 1.5 million people interred in its cemeteries and only about 1,500 living residents, the dead outnumber the living by about a thousand to one.
- The town’s unofficial motto is famously cheeky: “It’s great to be alive in Colma.”
- Notable figures resting in Colma include Wyatt Earp, baseball’s Joe DiMaggio, jeans maker Levi Strauss, and San Francisco’s self-proclaimed Emperor Norton.
Sterling Park: Frequently Asked Questions
What is the average home price in Sterling Park, Colma?
Single-family homes in Sterling Park generally range from about $950K to $1.3M (as of mid-2026), with condition, size, and lot driving the spread. Because the neighborhood is small and homes sell infrequently, a personalized valuation is the best way to price a specific property.
Why do buyers love Sterling Park?
It’s a small, friendly residential pocket with its own neighborhood association and recreation center, excellent transit (Colma BART, I-280, El Camino), strong value relative to San Francisco, and a genuinely one-of-a-kind small-town setting.
Who is the best realtor for Colma and Sterling Park?
The Primavera Realty team — Beatrice and Vera Kopilenko — knows Colma, Daly City, and the northern Peninsula and can value a Sterling Park home precisely. Reach out for a no-obligation consultation.
Own a home in Sterling Park? Curious what it’s worth?
Inventory here is tight, so pricing and timing matter. Get a real, personalized valuation from a team that knows the market — not an automated guess.
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