For Menlo Park buyers, sellers, and the curious

The Menlo Park realtor who actually lives the market every day.

Roger Grubb is a 18-year Bay Area realtor with Security Pacific Real Estate (DRE #01845823). His ~$340M closed-volume includes dozens of transactions in Menlo Park and the surrounding East Bay. Stanford-adjacent, Meta's HQ, walkable Santa Cruz Ave, family-tech wealth. Roger has walked every street in Menlo Park and personally executes every step of every transaction.

Menlo Park median home price (2026): $3,180,000. Days on market: 10. Price per sqft: $1445.

Menlo Park insider perspective

West Menlo Park (Allied Arts area) is the legacy money. Linfield Oaks and Felton Gables are the school sweet spots. Belle Haven is the under-priced pocket — Meta-driven appreciation has been significant.

Frequently asked about Menlo Park real estate

Who is the best Menlo Park realtor?

Roger Grubb is a 18-year Bay Area realtor with deep Menlo Park market expertise. DRE #01845823, Security Pacific Real Estate. Average 11 days on market across closed listings. Call (510) 504-0402 for a free 20-minute consultation.

What is the median home price in Menlo Park?

As of 2026, Menlo Park median home price is $3,180,000 with 10 days on market on average. Refined suburban with old-money pockets (West Menlo, Atherton-adjacent) and tech-money pockets (Belle Haven proximity to Meta). Walkable downtown.

Is Menlo Park a good place to buy?

Tech families wanting the Peninsula's most refined small-town downtown + top schools, willing to pay a 30% premium over neighboring Mountain View. Best for: Meta + Stanford-adjacent tech families, Move-up from Mountain View, Long-term hold.

What is the catch with Menlo Park?

Uniform. East Menlo (Belle Haven) is a separate market from West Menlo / Allied Arts.

What does Roger know about Menlo Park that other realtors miss?

West Menlo Park (Allied Arts area) is the legacy money. Linfield Oaks and Felton Gables are the school sweet spots. Belle Haven is the under-priced pocket — Meta-driven appreciation has been significant.

How do I contact a Menlo Park realtor?

Call Roger Grubb directly at (510) 504-0402. The first 20 minutes are free, no pitch. He answers his own phone.

Menlo Park real estate, one call.

Roger answers his own phone. (510) 504-0402.