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At the bottom of this report is another map of the 10 Realtor districts and their component neighborhoods. There are 70-odd neighborhoods in San Francisco, and the charts do not include every single one. (Some have very few sales.) We are happy to provide information on any not included below.
Note: Neighborhoods with relatively few sales in a given year, and especially expensive neighborhoods with few sales, sometimes see dramatic fluctuations in value statistics that don’t have much to do with changes in fair market value: It is simply that the basket of sales that occurred was significantly different from the previous year. As always, longer-term trends are more meaningful than short-term fluctuations.
4 Big Districts around the City
of Very Different House Values
Pacific & Presidio Heights, Cow Hollow & Marina
District 7 Houses
Pacific & Presidio Heights, Cow Hollow & Marina;
Telegraph, Nob & Russian Hills; North Beach
Districts 7 & 8 – Condos & Co-ops
More on Pacific Heights-Marina District Real Estate Trends
More on Russian, Nob & Telegraph Hills Condo Prices & Trends
Noe Valley, Eureka Valley (the Castro) & Cole Valley; Glen Park; Corona Heights;
Dolores & Ashbury Heights, Buena Vista Park, Haight Ashbury, Clarendon
Heights, Mission Dolores, Duboce Triangle – Realtor District 5
South Beach, Yerba Buena, Mission Bay & South of Market (SoMa)
District 9, North – Condos
These neighborhoods, with their concentration of newer, high-rise, condo buildings, can often be divided further into 2 separate market segments: low-floor, often smaller units, and higher-floor, often larger and more luxurious units with dramatic, or even spectacular views. In the charts below, we look at values from a variety of angles, including bedroom count and price segment.








Potrero Hill, Inner Mission, Bernal Heights, Central Waterfront (Dogpatch)
District 9, South – Houses & Condos





Inner, Central & Outer Richmond District, Lake Street,
Sea Cliff, Jordan Park, Laurel Heights, Lone Mountain – District 1




Hayes Valley, North of Panhandle (NoPa), Alamo Square, Lower Pacific Heights
District 6 – Condos


St. Francis Wood, Forest Hill, West Portal, Balboa Terrace, Miraloma Park,
Midtown Terrace, Forest Knolls, Sherwood Forest & Sunnyside – District 4 Houses





Inner, Central and Outer Sunset & Parkside; Golden Gate Heights
District 2 – Houses




Lakeside, Lakeshore, Pine Lake Park, Merced Manor & Heights
Ingleside & Ingleside Heights, Oceanview – District 3 Houses



Silver Terrace, Mission Terrace, Candlestick Point, Realtor District 10 – Houses




House Values


District 1 (Northwest): Sea Cliff, Lake Street, Richmond (Inner, Central, Outer), Jordan Park/Laurel Heights, Lone Mountain
District 2 (West): Sunset & Parkside (Inner, Central, Outer), Golden Gate Heights
District 3 (Southwest): Lake Shore, Lakeside, Merced Manor, Merced Heights, Ingleside, Ingleside Heights, Oceanview
District 4 (Central SW): St. Francis Wood, Forest Hill, West Portal, Forest Knolls, Diamond Heights, Midtown Terrace, Miraloma Park, Sunnyside, Balboa Terrace, Ingleside Terrace, Mt. Davidson Manor, Sherwood Forest, Monterey Heights, Westwood Highlands
District 5 (Central): Noe Valley, Eureka Valley/Dolores Heights (Castro, Liberty Hill), Cole Valley, Glen Park, Corona Heights, Clarendon Heights, Ashbury Heights, Buena Vista Park, Haight Ashbury, Duboce Triangle, Twin Peaks, Mission Dolores, Parnassus Heights
District 6 (Central North): Hayes Valley, North of Panhandle (NOPA), Alamo Square, Western Addition, Anza Vista, Lower Pacific Heights
District 7 (North): Pacific Heights, Presidio Heights, Cow Hollow, Marina
District 8 (Northeast): Russian Hill, Nob Hill, Telegraph Hill, North Beach, Financial District, North Waterfront, Downtown, Van Ness/ Civic Center, Tenderloin
District 9 (East): SoMa, South Beach, Mission Bay, Potrero Hill, Dogpatch, Bernal Heights, Inner Mission, Yerba Buena
District 10 (Southeast): Bayview, Bayview Heights, Excelsior, Portola, Visitacion Valley, Silver Terrace, Mission Terrace, Crocker Amazon, Outer Mission
Some Realtor districts contain neighborhoods that are relatively homogeneous in general home values, such as districts 5 and 7, and others contain neighborhoods of wildly different values, such as district 8 which, for example, includes both Russian Hill and the Tenderloin.