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Nopa, San Francisco, CA Community and Real Estate InformationNorth of the Panhandle, or NoPa, is a San Francisco, California, urban neighborhood. The area is located north of The Panhandle Park, west of Alamo Square, and east of the University of San Francisco Campus, as its name suggests. Turk Boulevard, Divisadero Street, Fell Street, and Masonic Avenue are among the streets that make up the suburb border. Residents of this neighborhood, which is located in the heart of San Francisco, have accessibility to everything the city has to offer. NoPa is close to everything, including the bustling Downtown District to the east, Golden Gate Park to the west, surrounding universities, and several cultural and historical treasures and attractions. During the early years of San Francisco, NoPa, ...
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Haight Ashbury, San Francisco, CA Community and Real Estate InformationThe Haight-Ashbury area is located west of San Francisco's Downtown District. The neighborhood is located to the east of Golden Gate Park, south of The Panhandle, and northwest of Buena Vista Park. With the installation of the Haight cable car line in 1883, the neighborhood grew from various farms and acres of dunes into an entertainment destination. Through continual gentrification, Haight-Ashbury evolved into an upper-middle-class area as San Francisco became more urbanized. During the 1960s, the neighborhood was also home to a strong hippie and activist culture. There was a lot of media attention in the area because of the significant music and cultural influences anchored in this community. The many music clubs, ...
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Richmond District, San Francisco, CA Community and Real Estate InformationThe Richmond District is a large neighborhood in San Francisco's northwestern quadrant. Richmond District covers numerous neighborhoods north of Golden Gate Park and south of the Presidio of San Francisco and Sea Cliff, and is not to be confused with the similarly named city of Richmond. Outer Richmond, Central Richmond, Inner Richmond, and Lake Street are some of the neighborhoods that make up the district. The district mostly acts as a residential area of the city. Excellent schools, wonderful outdoor activities, retail options, and much more are all within easy reach for residents.  Residential construction in the Richmond District began in the 1920s and has continued through the decades. Some homes were replac...
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Cole Valley, San Francisco, CA Community and Real Estate InformationCole Valley is a beautiful area in the western part of San Francisco, California, located adjacent to the southeastern border of Golden Gate Park. Castro to the east, Haight-Ashbury to the northeast, and Twin Peaks to the south are the suburb's boundaries. Residents are just a short walk away from some of the city's greatest outdoor attractions and public facilities, including Kezar Stadium and Golden Gate Park. Commuters may easily access the city center through the Carl St & Cole S light rail station and neighboring bus stations. Cole Valley, the city's smallest neighborhood, evolved from its commercial core at Carl and Cole's intersection. These bustling streets are still lined with stores, cafés, restaurants, and a ...
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West Portal, San Francisco, CA Community and Real Estate InformationWest Portal is a lovely neighborhood in San Francisco's southwestern part, surrounded on the north by Taraval Street, the west by 19th Avenue, the south by Sloat Boulevard, and the west by Kensington Way and Portola Drive. It used to be a dunes and vegetable growing region with little to no residential activity on the site where it now stands. It began to grow in the 1910s and continued until the 1920s when the region was effectively split from the previous Rancho San Miguel land space. Fernando Nelson and Sons were the community's principal developers. It now boasts a population of around 3,000 people who really enjoy the little town's charm. West Portal real estate consists of a mix of single-family houses and condomi...
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Miraloma Park, San Francisco, CA Community and Real Estate InformationMiraloma Park and Diamond Heights are lovely neighborhoods on San Francisco's south side. They are immediately bounded to the north by Portola Drive, to the west by Miraloma Drive, to the south by Mangels Avenue, and to the east by Beacon Street. Both of these neighborhoods are part of a master-planned community. Diamond Heights was the first community to use its redevelopment potential to assure that the community would work with, rather than against, the land's topography. Miraloma Park, on the other hand, was built to satisfy a city's motto. The neighborhood is a self-contained area with a variety of business establishments to meet the requirements of the inhabitants. These communities encompass a total of 508 acre...
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St. Francis Wood, San Francisco, CA Community and Real Estate InformationThe neighborhood of St. Francis Wood is located in the southern part of San Francisco, California. It is bounded on the north by Portola Drive, the west by Junipero Serra Boulevard, the south by Monterey Boulevard, and the east by Miraloma Drive. The site where the town now stands was formerly a secluded wooded region. It was once owned by Adolph Sutro, whose estate was settled in the 1910s. Residential Development Company, a well-known builder, chose to acquire a total of 725 acres of property. They eventually sold 175 acres of Mason-McDuffie Company to a developer who built St. Francis Wood, a lovely community. On October 13, 1912, the neighborhood was formally opened to the public. The location is now a vibrant ...
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Midtown Terrace, San Francisco, CA Community and Real Estate InformationMidtown Terrace and Forest Knolls are two excellent communities in San Francisco's southern area. The communities are bounded on the north by Parnassus Avenue, the west by Locksley Avenue, and the south and east by Twin Peaks Boulevard. These communities were developed between the 1950s and the early 1960s, making them two of San Francisco's newest significant developments of detached single-family homes. Midtown Terrace is around 150 acres in size, whereas Forest Knolls is about 87 acres. These two communities are always complementing one another. There are now over 8,000 inhabitants who benefit from the peaceful partnership of the two organizations. There are condominiums, townhouses, and single-family homes for s...
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Golden Gate Heights, San Francisco, CA Community and Real Estate InformationIngleside Terraces is a gorgeous neighborhood in San Francisco's southwestern region. Ocean Avenue to the north, Junipero Serra Boulevard to the west, Holloway Avenue to the south, and Ashton Avenue to the east form a handy boundary. It's a nice-sized neighborhood, with a total lot space of 148 acres, just ideal for a lovely neighborhood. It was originally made public on November 11, 1911, and the first residential property in the area was inhabited in 1912. Ingleside Terraces now has almost 3,000 residents who continue to benefit from the benefits of this master-planned neighborhood. The homes for sale at Ingleside Terraces all have stunning architecture. The properties are well-constructed, as seen by the beau...
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Forest Hill, San Francisco, CA Community and Real Estate InformationForest Hill and Forest Hill Extension are two beautiful communities in San Francisco's southwestern section. Ortega Street to the north, 14th Avenue to the west, and Portola Drive to the south and east define the boundaries of these areas. The development of the neighborhood began in 1912 when the developers began digging the earth to lay a solid foundation for the dwellings. The master plan for the entire community was finished by Mark Daniels, a well-known landscape architect. Bernard Maybeck, a well-known Arts and Crafts Movement architect, created several of the residences and the community clubhouse in the end. Finally, Harold Stoner was involved in the development of the neighborhood, as he was in charge of the de...
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Balboa Terrace, San Francisco, CA Community and Real Estate InformationBalboa Terrace is an affluent neighborhood in San Francisco's southwestern neighborhood. Monterey Boulevard to the north, Junipero Serra Boulevard to the west, Ocean Avenue to the south, and San Aleso Avenue to the east form a unique boundary. Lang Realty Company and Hueter Homes collaborated to create this master-planned neighborhood. The construction of Balboa Terrace began in 1920 and was completed in 1927. Today, it is known for its stunning environment and plentiful residential buildings. More than 2,000 people live in Balboa Terrace, which offers a beautiful range of residential homes. Balboa Terrace homes for sale are all magnificent houses with stunning landscaping designs. They are proud of their Mission Rev...
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Inner Parkside, San Francisco, CA Community and Real Estate InformationInner Parkside is a beautiful neighborhood in San Francisco's southwest. It is directly bounded on the north by Ortega Street, on the west by 19th Avenue, on the south by Wawona Street, and on the east by Funston Avenue. When William Crocker, a syndicate leader, bought land from Adolph Sutro's estates in July 1905, the neighborhood began to urbanize. They made the decision to pursue a million-dollar development. They built Pine Lake and Golden Gate Park to lure purchasers from all around California. The modest community now has nearly 5,000 inhabitants in its immediate surroundings. The architectural styles of the homes for sale in Inner Parkside include Mission Revival and Craftsman. Condominium apartments are conve...
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Inner Sunset, San Francisco, CA Community and Real Estate InformationInner Sunset is a lovely neighborhood in San Francisco's southwestern portion. Lincoln-Way to the north, 19th Avenue to the west, Wawona Street to the south, and Stanyan Street to the east form a secure perimeter. The neighborhood did not take off as quickly as other adjacent areas initially. However, many developers such as Stoneson Brothers, Doelger Brothers, Ray Galli, and others took advantage of the area's attractive but undeveloped property in the 1920s and 1930s. Today, this area is bustling with young professionals, students, scientists, and physicians all working in their specialties. This village has a total population of 18,553, indicating that it is well-populated. Inner Sunset real estate is influenced by ...
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Central Sunset, San Francisco, CA Community and Real Estate InformationCentral Sunset is an upscale neighborhood in San Francisco's southwestern reaches. It is directly bounded on the north by Lincoln Way, on the west by Sunset Boulevard, on the south by Ortega Street, and on the east by 19th Avenue. Outside Lands, a picturesque area surrounded by coastal scrub and dunes was formerly a part of this lovely community. It began to thrive as a neighborhood around 1920 when the region was flooded with row homes and tract homes. These homes now define the area, which is now part of the Sunset community's booming sector. Thousands of people live there, happy to take advantage of the area's ease. Homes for sale in Central Sunset are strategically positioned adjacent to one another to give peopl...
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Parkside, San Francisco, CA Community and Real Estate InformationParkside is a beautiful area in San Francisco's south-western district. It is advantageously bounded to the north by Ortega Street, to the west by Sunset Boulevard, to the south by Wawona Street, and to the east by 19th Avenue. Today, the area is home to almost 17,000 inhabitants who enjoy the best pleasure and convenience from their surroundings. Parkside real estate benefits from the community's mix of residential and business properties. The architecture of these homes is influenced by Early Urban Tract, Mission Revival, and Craftsman styles. Condominiums and single-family houses are available in the neighborhood, which is ideal for young professionals and families. Single-family homes provide homeowners with much-neede...
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Outer Sunset / Outer Parkside, San Francisco, CA Community and Real Estate InformationOuter Sunset and Outer Parkside are two booming neighborhoods in San Francisco's southwestern reaches. The villages are generally bounded on the north by John F. Kennedy Drive, the west by the Gulf of the Farallones, the south by Skyline Boulevard, and the east by Sunset Boulevard. Because they arose at approximately the same time, these communities are inextricably linked. These two neighborhoods are now bursting at the seams with fast-paced people. Craftsman and Early Suburban Tract architectural forms are prevalent in Outer Sunset and Outer Parkside homes for sale. Thanks to their up-to-date themes, they perfectly match the modernism of the neighborhoods. There are condos, townhouses, and single-fam...
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Golden Gate Heights, San Francisco, CA Community and Real Estate InformationGolden Gate Heights is a magnificent residential neighborhood in San Francisco's western section, surrounded to the north by Lawton Street, to the west by 16th Avenue, to the south by Quintara Steps, and to the east by 10th Avenue. Golden Gate Heights was formerly a large dune. Carl Larsen bought the land in 1869 and donated it to the city in 1924. Today, the area offers a wide range of recreational options as well as a pleasant living environment. Nearly 15,000 people live in the neighborhood, and they want everything the community has to offer. Early Suburban Tract and Mission Revival architectural components can be seen in Golden Gate Heights homes for sale. These two types are popular in San Francisco becaus...
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By Lottie Kendall, Helping make your real estate dreams a reality
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Life has certainly changed in the last 11 months in San Francisco as it has almost everywhere. Ingenuity and creativity are necessary as we move forward and San Francisco is not short of those traits.For instance, take the Buena Vista, called the BV by those who love her and her long history here, the famous home of Irish Coffee here in The City. Usually full of people, shoulder to shoulder and not a spare inch to be had.Now, since restaurants and bars have been closed, it looks quite a bit differentSo---what do San Franciscans do when confronted with scenes like this one? We INNOVATE AND TAKE OUR IRISH COFFEE TO GO TO BE ENJOYED ELSEWHERE!   
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By Lottie Kendall, Helping make your real estate dreams a reality
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Is 109 Summit Way, San Francisco going to the dogs?No, it isn't, but maybe it should since pets are allowed. And these particular pets, Tanner and Jack, are delighted to visit whenever they can since it is only 1/2 mile from the door to a parking area at Lake Merced where their fun begins.The walk/jog or bike ride around the Lake Merced is about 4.5 miles of scenic joy, which these dogs relish.When its time to return home, a snooze in the warm sunshine on the deck is quite appealing.Looking for a spacious townhouse to enjoy with your pets, children or family, take a look at 109 Summit Way, then give your agent a call to make it your own. 
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By Lottie Kendall, Helping make your real estate dreams a reality
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During this strange 2020, many people have discovered the job of baking and cooking. If you fit this bill, or if you've enjoyed cooking for years, check out 109 Summit Way, San Francisco.Offered for Sale at $1,465,000, this spacious 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath condo is a true San Francisco value. With 2133 square feet on 3 floors, the kitchen, located near the entry, is bound to grab your attention.When the sellers bought the unit new from the builder about 5 years ago, they chose close to $90,000 in upgrades, many of which you'll find in the kitchen.This south-facing condo, with views of the green belt, is a sunny, cheerful place, making cooking a delight. Two ovens, a built-in microwave, gorgeous marble countertops, elegant tile backsplash. Cleverly designed pop-up electrical outlets are on t...
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