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Marina
The Marina District in San Francisco would be the picture of sunshine. The neighborhood has a youthful exuberance and is bordered by all of Great shopping and dining on Chestnut St., the SF landmark, The Palace of Fine Arts, and the Playful fun of The Marina Green.
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Cow Hollow
The Cow Hollow neighborhood is made famous
by it’s boutique shopping on Union Street. Tucked just between Pacific Heights and The Marina, this neighborhood captures the casual quaintness of the city – the right amount of both elegance and casual. |
Pacific Heights
Pacific Heights is not only home to some of San Francisco’s earliest residential history, but one of absolute desireablity and status. It’s picturesque streets are filled with a rich tradition for San Francisco. |
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Russian Hill
Russian Hill is most notably known for it’s
crooked Lombard St. just the other side of the
top of Hyde. To locals it is a magical
neighborhood filled with charm. The incredible
detailed and varied architecture is what
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Presidio
Presidio Heights Real Estate is full of elegant, large single family homes. The neighborhoods quiet feel and proximity to great parks makes it a popular neighborhoods for families with children. Plenty of great shopping nearby with everything one would need at Laurel Village.
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Cole Valley
Despite its proximity to the Haight, anyone who has spent time in this small community knows Cole Valley has a distinct character all its own. |
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North Beach
North Beach is one of San Francisco’s original neighborhoods. The Italian Heritage of being San Francisco’s Little Italy, this is what makes North Beach a place of song and memories. |
Nob Hill
The views from all sides of the hill are simply amazing. Within Nob Hill, you will find everything from high rise apartments to Edwardian Flats featuring many luxury amenities. |
Van Ness
The Van Ness corridor and Civic Center area are the epicenter of the city. Van Ness Street is one of the main thoroughfare’s through the city, being as close as it is San Francisco’s Highway. |
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Telegraph Hill
Telegraph Hill is one of the most well known neighborhoods in the city, with Coit Tower at it’s hilltop. |
Tenderloin
A very populated area of downtown San Francisco, this neighborhood has a rich history and a variety of culture. |
Hayes Valley
Hayes Valley has a metropolitan center, combined with a culture village atmosphere. |
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Alamo Square
Alamo Square is where picturesque San Francisco is found. The classic row of homes known as "postcard row", with the backdrop of the city’s skyline behind them is something found in any tourism guide about San Francisco. |
North Panhandle
Also known as NOPA, North Panhandle area is quickly becoming one of the most desirable neighborhoods in the city. |
Bernal Heights
Perched between The Mission and Bayview and The Portola District, this neighborhood has a great charm to it. |
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Inner Mission
The energy of Mission and Valencia Streets offers excitment, while the quieter light industrial side of Potrero is where your will find the most unique dining and nightlife experiences the city has to offer. There’s something for everyone in The Mission. |
Mission Bay
Mission Bay has become where you will find the UCSF Research Campus, a new San Francisco Public Library, and the main Caltrain and the Third St. Light Rail. |
Dolores Heights
Dolores Heights is most well known for it’s Castro District, which has a rich history as the epicenter of the Gay Rights Movement. |
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Duboce Triangle
The Duboce Triangle neighborhood is full of activities. From Upper-Market St., to Hayes Valley, this area is rich with family activity as well as a youthful energy. |
Mission Dolores
On the top of the Mission Dolores neighborhood, you will find Mission Dolores Park. The Park is a gathering place for the community. |
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