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$2,899,000 : 255 Magellan Ave, San Francisco5 beds, 5.50 baths
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$2,695,000 : 38 San Jacinto Way, San Francisco5 beds, 4.50 baths
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$2,575,000 : 55 San Fernando Way, San Francisco4 beds, 4.50 baths
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$2,399,000 : 250 Santa Paula, San Francisco5 beds, 6.00 baths
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$2,395,000 : 75 Santa Clara, San Francisco4 beds, 3.00 baths
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$2,285,000 : 212 Santa Paula Ave, San Francisco4 beds, 4.50 baths
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$1,850,000 : 21 Ora Way, San Francisco4 beds, 3.00 baths
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$1,775,000 : 55 Junipero Serra Blvd, San Francisco5 beds, 3.00 baths
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$1,750,000 : 340 Brentwood Ave, San Francisco4 beds, 2.50 baths
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$1,675,000 : 240 Santa Paula Ave, San Francisco3 beds, 2.50 baths
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$1,650,000 : 301 Brentwood Ave, San Francisco4 beds, 2.50 baths
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$1,599,000 : 11 Mendosa Ave, San Francisco4 beds, 3.00 baths
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$1,578,000 : 1200 Monterey Blvd, San Francisco4 beds, 4.00 baths
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$1,499,000 : 99 Merced, San Francisco6 beds, 3.00 baths
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$1,470,000 : 257 Kensington Way, San Francisco4 beds, 3.00 baths
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$1,400,000 : 1150 Monterey Blvd, San Francisco6 beds, 4.00 baths
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$1,350,000 : 10 Linares Ave, San Francisco4 beds, 2.50 baths
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$1,285,000 : 39 Rosewood Dr, San Francisco3 beds, 2.50 baths
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$1,280,000 : 15 Terrace Dr, San Francisco3 beds, 2.00 baths
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$1,279,000 : 2 Santa Rita Ave, San Francisco3 beds, 2.50 baths
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$1,199,888 : 365 Urbano Dr, San Francisco3 beds, 4.00 baths
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$1,195,000 : 8 Cityview Way, San Francisco4 beds, 3.00 baths
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$1,179,000 : 195 Borica St, San Francisco3 beds, 4.50 baths
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$1,150,000 : 331 Gold Mine Dr, San Francisco4 beds, 2.50 baths
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$1,095,000 : 115 Maywood Dr, San Francisco3 beds, 2.00 baths
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$1,095,000 : 286 Maywood Dr, San Francisco3 beds, 2.50 baths
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$995,000 : 769 Foerster St, San Francisco5 beds, 2.00 baths
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$995,000 : 5027 Diamond Heights Blvd, San Francisco3 beds, 2.50 baths
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$950,000 : 45 Miraloma Dr, San Francisco5 beds, 3.00 baths
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$949,000 : 452 Molimo Dr, San Francisco4 beds, 2.00 baths
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$949,000 : 760 Darien Way, San Francisco4 beds, 2.00 baths
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$925,000 : 33 Pinehurst Way, San Francisco3 beds, 2.00 baths
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$885,000 : 69 Devonshire Way, San Francisco3 beds, 2.00 baths
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$825,000 : 116 Lunado Way, San Francisco3 beds, 1.50 baths
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$799,000 : 514 Los Palmos Dr, San Francisco3 beds, 1.50 baths
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$799,000 : 760 Victoria St, San Francisco3 beds, 2.00 baths
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$789,000 : 1516 Plymouth Ave, San Francisco3 beds, 1.00 baths
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$750,000 : 472 Marietta Dr, San Francisco3 beds, 2.00 baths
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$750,000 : 201 Ashton Ave, San Francisco3 beds, 1.00 baths
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$739,900 : 616 Panorama, San Francisco3 beds, 1.00 baths
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$738,888 : 26 Topaz Way, San Francisco3 beds, 2.50 baths
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$738,888 : 26 Topaz Way, San Francisco3 beds, 2.50 baths
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$725,000 : 329 Dellbrook, San Francisco2 beds, 1.00 baths
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$715,000 : 327 Staples Ave, San Francisco2 beds, 1.50 baths
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$699,000 : 427 Mangels Ave, San Francisco3 beds, 2.00 baths
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$698,000 : 839 Faxon Ave, San Francisco2 beds, 1.00 baths
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$690,000 : 340 Molimo Dr, San Francisco3 beds, 1.50 baths
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$679,000 : 871 Foerster St, San Francisco4 beds, 4.00 baths
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$675,000 : 44 Molimo St, San Francisco3 beds, 2.00 baths
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$660,000 : 358 Hearst Ave, San Francisco4 beds, 3.00 baths
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The Spanish-style architecture of St. Francis Woods has made it popular to those who love the Mediterranean, who appreciate seasonal smells provided by lawns, and, who prefer living in a village-like setting totally removed from hustle of the city while living within the city! Nearby is the West Portal shopping area which is being protected by its’ neighbors from over-development. An assortment of little villages make up this district, which blossomed after 1918, due to the lack of easy access around Twin Peaks. The land prior to the installation of the Twin Peaks Tunnel was part of the Rancho San Miguel estate owned by San Francisco’s the last Mexican mayor, Jose Noe.
Wikipedia describes Twin Peaks as, “two hills with an elevation of about 904 feet that are located in San Francisco, California. They are the second highest hills in San Francisco, after Mount Davidson. Twin Peaks Boulevard is the only road that goes to the summit of the peaks, and on the north side of the hills it connects to Christmas Tree Point, where there is a parking lot and an observation area which offers unobstructed views of most San Francisco and the San Francisco Bay.”
West Portal has been a residential neighborhood west of the Twin Peaks Tunnel dating back to the 1920′s. This sedate shopping location provides a small town atmosphere from diner’s to merchant’s catering to the new influx of young upward mobile professionals from the technology boom or should we know say bust?
The Diamond Heights area offers sunshine and total panoramic views from the north and southeast of downtown, the East Bay and west the Pacific Ocean . It is an affordable area of San Francisco for young families, students, artists and professionals with its modest single-family homes, apartments and condos. The nearby Noe Valley and Diamond Heights Shopping Center provides the residents an array of shops and restaurants to patronize.
Forest Hill probably has more detached Arts and Crafts, Edwardian, and Mediterranean-style houses with lush landscapes, curving lanes and trees than any other part of the city. The Forest Hills Clubhouse is famous for resident and non-resident weddings and other special occasions.
St. Francis Woods was developed during the building of the Twin Peaks Tunnel. Residences were lured to this lovely enclave by the promise of a 20-minute commute to downtown while living in a French country style setting. The famous Beaux Arts architect John Galen Howard designed the fountain in the plaza at the entry gates.
The Ingleside Terrace family-friendly neighborhood boast of a 34-foot sundial at its’ gateway while offering easy parking and access to the MUNI and BART. The views from this oceanside neighborhood includes the San Bruno Mountains and Mr. Davidson. Photos, at various holidays such as Christmas and Easter, of the Sunrise Mass from one of these mountains always end up in the San Francisco Chronicle front page.
Westwood Heights, Westwood Park, Mount Davidson Manor, Sherwood Forest and Miraloma Park all surround the highest of hills, the 927-foot Mount Davidson. At the top of Mt. Davidson rest the 103-foot cross dedicated by Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1934. San Francisco’s liberal political scene has fostered many heated discussions about this cross and church vs. state. There is a very interesting walk through the eucalyptus, cypress and pines forest on this hill in which the walker can view homes varying from modest stuccos to elaborate ranch styles.








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