About Burlingame
As a world-class metropolis, San Francisco is not only stunningly beautiful and culturally rich, but also a really unique place to visit and live in.
Excellent arts and cultural events, a thriving commercial and financial district, and all the educational and service options one could need are all attractions of Burlingame and the Bay Area.
The Burlingame, once an area called Easton, climate is one of the strangest in the world, and the area is one of the most ethnically and socially diverse in the United States of America.
For residents, San Francisco is one of the most exciting and enjoyable places in the country to live, thanks to Fisherman's Wharf, Chinatown, the cable car system, hilltop residential enclaves, and the wine area north.
In the city itself, as well as in Daly City and South San Francisco, as well as over the Golden Gate Bridge in Marin County, east across the Bay Bridge, and down the peninsula in regions such as San Mateo, Redwood City, and Menlo Park, residents may find a wide variety of housing options.
In addition to the "Bayshore" towns and commuter neighborhoods, the city has also grown. It's a lifeline for these peninsula settlements that CalTrain has taken over the Southern Pacific train commuting facilities.
Near the new AT&T Park, home to the San Francisco Giants, an appealing urban community has emerged in a previously waterfront industrial area.
Aspiring residents of "the City of Trees" should expect a lengthy property search that includes a wide range of neighborhoods. High-paid professionals have a wide range of employment alternatives, but the competition for these positions is strong.