REAL ESTATE DISTRICTS
San Francisco's Real Estate Districts
San Francisco is divided into ten geographic districts. Within each district there are multiple sub-districts roughly approximating the neighborhoods. Prices vary considerably between districts and sub-districts and even within them.
For more information about a particular area, please feel free to contact me.
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District 1 - Northwest
Sea Cliff, Lake, Jordan Park/Laurel Heights, Outer Richmond, Central Richmond, Inner Richmond, Lone Mountain
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District 2 - Central West
Outer Sunset, Central Sunset, Inner Sunset, Outer Parkside, Parkside, Inner Parkside, Golden Gate Heights
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District 3 - Southwest
Pine Lake Park, Lake Shore, Merced Manor, Stonestown, Lakeside, Merced Heights, Ingleside, Ingleside Heights, Oceanview
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District 4 - Twin Peaks West
Forest Hill, Forest Hill Extension, West Portal, Saint Francis Wood, Balboa Terrace, Mount Davidson Manor, Ingleside Terrace, Monterey Heights, Westwood Park, Westwood Highlands, Sherwood Forest, Miraloma Park, Diamond Heights, Midtown Terrace
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District 5 - Central
Lower Pacific Heights, Anza Vista, Western Addition, North Panhandle, Alamo Square, Hayes Valley
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District 6 - Central North
Lower Pacific Heights, Anza Vista, Western Addition, North Panhandle, Alamo Square, Hayes Valley
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District 7 - North
Marina, Cow Hollow, Presidio Heights, Pacific Heights
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District 8 - Northeast
North Waterfront, North Beach, Russian Hill, Telegraph Hill, Nob Hill, Financial District/Barbary Coast, Downtown, Van Ness/Civic Center, Tenderloin
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District 9 - Central East
Yerba Buena, South Beach, South of Market, Mission Bay, Inner Mission, Potrero Hill, Central Waterfront/Dogpatch, Bernal Heights
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District 10 - Southeast
Outer Mission, Mission Terrace, Excelsior, Portola, Bayview, Silver Terrace, Hunters Point, Candlestick Point, Bayview Heights, Little Hollywood, Visitation Valley, Crocker Amazon