Burlingame in Context
Burlingame by the Numbers
Burlingame is a Peninsula city in San Mateo County with roughly 30,000 residents, known as the City of Trees for its historic eucalyptus groves. It sits directly next to San Francisco International Airport, with the Burlingame Avenue shopping district and the Broadway corridor at its center.
The Burlingame Story
Burlingame planted its identity around trees, and protected eucalyptus still arch over many streets. Tudor cottages and Craftsman bungalows fill the older neighborhoods like the Easton Addition, and Burlingame Avenue has anchored downtown shopping for over a century. The airport next door has shaped the city without overwhelming its quiet, residential core.
What Moving Day Looks Like in Burlingame
Burlingame streets are tree-lined, sometimes with protected trees, so we protect the landscaping as carefully as the home. Period houses bring older staircases and tighter rooms that we pad and plan for, and loading near Burlingame Avenue can be cramped, so we arrange staging. The airport next door means a little extra traffic timing, but little effect on the move itself.
Near Broadway and the station, we time loading around shopping and commuter traffic, and we keep trucks clear of the protected street trees. Older Burlingame homes with detached garages and basements get a mapped path so the carry stays efficient.