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San Francisco: Sunset District

 

Sunset District: San Francisco’s hot spot.

  • Unique Location: The Sunset District is bordered by the Pacific Ocean and Golden Gate Park, offering unparalleled access to both natural areas.
  • Abundant Outdoor Recreation: Residents enjoy walking/biking paths, surfing at Ocean Beach, and numerous park activities within Golden Gate Park.
  • Great Highway Transformation: A planned conversion of a portion of the Great Highway into a large park will significantly increase open space.
  • Housing Stock: Predominantly single-family homes, primarily 1920s-1940s construction, making it a “starter home haven” with a high inventory in the $1.5M-$2M range. Homes are described as “boxy” and predictable in layout.
  • Weather: While known for fog, it often burns off by midday, resulting in sunny afternoons. Temperatures are generally moderate (50-70°F).
  • Neighborhood Character: Described as a sleepy, less trendy neighborhood with a strong sense of community and a multi-generational resident base. Strong surf culture.
  • Commercial Areas: Commercial areas are smaller and less densely packed compared to other San Francisco neighborhoods, but offer a variety of local restaurants and shops, particularly in the Inner and Central Sunset.
  • Real Estate Prices:
    • Outer Sunset: Lowest average price ($1.5M), smaller homes, highest price per square foot.
    • Central Sunset: Mid-range average price ($1.7M), larger homes than Outer Sunset.
    • Inner Sunset: Highest average price ($1.85M), largest homes, more diverse architectural styles, and greater walkability to other desirable neighborhoods.
  • Limited Condo/TIC Inventory: Relatively few condos and townhouses are available.
See also  Hawthorne Living