San Francisco District 5 – Buena Vista Park, Castro, Cole Valley, Corona Heights, Dolores Park, Glen Park, Haight Ashbury, Noe Valley, Twin Peaks homes for sale

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(all data current as of 5/18/2012)

  1. 5 beds, 4.50 baths
    Home size: 4,700 sq ft
    Year built: 1871
    Parking spots: 3
    Days on market: 79
    Walk Score®: 95
    Listing provided by Dennis Otto, Pacific Union International
  2. 4 beds, 4.50 baths
    Home size: 3,700 sq ft
    Year built: 1900
    Parking spots: 6
    Days on market: 3
    Walk Score®: 98
    Listing provided by Jimeno Rodriguez, Vanguard Properties
  3. 6 beds, 4.50 baths
    Home size: 4,200 sq ft
    Year built: 1906
    Parking spots: 2
    Days on market: 38
    Walk Score®: 85
    Listing provided by Charlene Attard, Alain Pinel, REALTORS®
  4. 3 beds, 3.50 baths
    Year built: 1938
    Parking spots: 1
    Days on market: 53
    Walk Score®: 91
    Listing provided by Richard Bastoni, Sotheby's International Realty
  5. 4 beds, 3.50 baths
    Home size: 4,000 sq ft
    Year built: 2007
    Parking spots: 2
    Days on market: 54
    Walk Score®: 78
    Listing provided by Helen Dias-Abhyankar, Vanguard Properties
  6. 3 beds, 3.00 baths
    Year built: 1960
    Parking spots: 1
    Days on market: 36
    Walk Score®: 77
    Listing provided by Malin Giddings, TRI Coldwell Banker
  7. 4 beds, 4.00 baths
    Home size: 3,000 sq ft
    Year built: 1860
    Parking spots: 1
    Days on market: 23
    Walk Score®: 82
    Listing provided by B.J. Droubi, Coldwell Banker
  8. 3 beds, 3.00 baths
    Home size: 3,462 sq ft
    Parking spots: 2
    Days on market: 38
    Walk Score®: 85
    Listing provided by Teresa Callan, Pacific Union International
  9. 4 beds, 4.00 baths
    Home size: 2,912 sq ft
    Year built: 1912
    Parking spots: 2
    Days on market: 2
    Walk Score®: 85
    Listing provided by Lance Fulford, Alain Pinel, REALTORS®
  10. 3 beds, 3.50 baths
    Home size: 3,096 sq ft
    Year built: 1937
    Parking spots: 2
    Days on market: 240
    Walk Score®: 78
    Listing provided by Lynnette Giusti, Alain Pinel, REALTORS®
  11. 4 beds, 2.50 baths
    Home size: 3,925 sq ft
    Year built: 1905
    Parking spots: 2
    Days on market: 91
    Walk Score®: 95
    Listing provided by Jon Taylor, Sotheby's International Realty
  12. 3 beds, 3.50 baths
    Home size: 2,600 sq ft
    Year built: 1900
    Parking spots: 2
    Days on market: 103
    Walk Score®: 92
    Listing provided by Katy Dinner, KD Real Estate
  13. 4 beds, 3.50 baths
    Home size: 3,124 sq ft
    Year built: 1900
    Parking spots: 2
    Days on market: 3
    Walk Score®: 95
    Listing provided by Shelley Trew, Vanguard Properties
  14. 4 beds, 3.00 baths
    Home size: 2,796 sq ft
    Year built: 1905
    Parking spots: 3
    Days on market: 22
    Walk Score®: 83
    Listing provided by Patricia Lawton, Alain Pinel, REALTORS®
  15. 3 beds, 2.00 baths
    Parking spots: 1
    Days on market: 100
    Walk Score®: 74
    Listing provided by Wendy Storch, Paragon Real Estate Group
  16. 4 beds, 2.50 baths
    Home size: 2,092 sq ft
    Year built: 1915
    Days on market: 44
    Walk Score®: 82
    Listing provided by Bobby Carter, Vanguard Properties
  17. 3 beds, 3.00 baths
    Home size: 2,234 sq ft
    Year built: 1938
    Parking spots: 1
    Days on market: 15
    Walk Score®: 78
    Listing provided by Amanda Jones, Sotheby's International Realty
  18. 4 beds, 4.00 baths
    Home size: 2,900 sq ft
    Parking spots: 2
    Days on market: 9
    Walk Score®: 77
    Listing provided by Sue Bowie, Alain Pinel, REALTORS®
  19. 3 beds, 1.50 baths
    Home size: 2,365 sq ft
    Parking spots: 2
    Days on market: 23
    Walk Score®: 89
    Listing provided by Jennifer Holderness, Pacific Union International
  20. 3 beds, 1.00 baths
    Home size: 2,330 sq ft
    Year built: 1916
    Parking spots: 2
    Days on market: 36
    Walk Score®: 94
    Listing provided by Jill Gumina, Zephyr Real Estate
  21. 4 beds, 2.50 baths
    Year built: 1972
    Parking spots: 2
    Days on market: 36
    Walk Score®: 72
    Listing provided by Naomi Lempert Lopez, TRI Coldwell Banker
  22. 3 beds, 2.50 baths
    Home size: 2,084 sq ft
    Year built: 1915
    Parking spots: 2
    Days on market: 53
    Walk Score®: 85
    Listing provided by Marianne Schier, Pacific Union International
  23. 3 beds, 2.00 baths
    Home size: 2,013 sq ft
    Year built: 1922
    Parking spots: 1
    Days on market: 3
    Walk Score®: 91
    Listing provided by Jon Taylor, Sotheby's International Realty
  24. 3 beds, 2.50 baths
    Home size: 2,026 sq ft
    Year built: 1966
    Parking spots: 2
    Days on market: 53
    Walk Score®: 89
    Listing provided by Shelly Sutherland, Paragon Real Estate Group
  25. 3 beds, 2.50 baths
    Home size: 2,026 sq ft
    Year built: 1966
    Parking spots: 2
    Days on market: 58
    Walk Score®: 89
    Listing provided by John Solaegui, Paragon Real Estate Group
  26. 1 bed, 1.50 baths
    Year built: 1886
    Parking spots: 3
    Days on market: 10
    Walk Score®: 95
    Listing provided by Lucy Yeung, Hill & Co.
  27. 3 beds, 2.50 baths
    Home size: 1,894 sq ft
    Year built: 2008
    Parking spots: 1
    Days on market: 2
    Walk Score®: 82
    Listing provided by Pete Brannigan, Brown & Co. Real Estate
  28. 3 beds, 2.00 baths
    Home size: 2,015 sq ft
    Year built: 1912
    Parking spots: 1
    Days on market: 24
    Walk Score®: 77
    Listing provided by Amir Hardy, Zephyr Real Estate
  29. 3 beds, 3.00 baths
    Home size: 1,900 sq ft
    Parking spots: 2
    Days on market: 39
    Walk Score®: 97
    Listing provided by Sue Bowie, Alain Pinel, REALTORS®
  30. 3 beds, 3.00 baths
    Home size: 1,853 sq ft
    Year built: 2008
    Days on market: 50
    Walk Score®: 97
    Listing provided by Jean-Paul Samaha, Vanguard Properties
  31. 3 beds, 2.00 baths
    Home size: 2,350 sq ft
    Year built: 1907
    Parking spots: 1
    Days on market: 29
    Walk Score®: 89
    Listing provided by Vanessa Seidler, Pacific Union International
  32. 3 beds, 2.50 baths
    Year built: 1907
    Days on market: 8
    Walk Score®: 95
    Listing provided by Mollie Poe, Pacific Union International
  33. 4 beds, 3.00 baths
    Home size: 2,391 sq ft
    Year built: 1941
    Parking spots: 1
    Days on market: 1
    Walk Score®: 82
    Listing provided by Linda Gordon, Sotheby's International Realty
  34. 3 beds, 2.00 baths
    Home size: 1,507 sq ft
    Year built: 1890
    Parking spots: 1
    Days on market: 9
    Walk Score®: 88
    Listing provided by Jeffrey Ancker, Citiland Investment Corp.
  35. 3 beds, 1.50 baths
    Year built: 1938
    Parking spots: 2
    Days on market: 77
    Walk Score®: 80
    Listing provided by Claudia Siegel, Zephyr Real Estate
  36. 3 beds, 2.50 baths
    Home size: 1,880 sq ft
    Year built: 1999
    Parking spots: 1
    Days on market: 36
    Walk Score®: 77
    Listing provided by Jayson Haile, Redfin
  37. 4 beds, 3.00 baths
    Home size: 2,272 sq ft
    Year built: 2001
    Parking spots: 1
    Days on market: 23
    Walk Score®: 82
    Listing provided by Edward Deleski, Vanguard Properties
  38. 3 beds, 3.00 baths
    Year built: 1930
    Days on market: 9
    Walk Score®: 97
    Listing provided by Lee Bender, Hill & Co.
  39. 3 beds, 2.00 baths
    Home size: 2,121 sq ft
    Year built: 1909
    Parking spots: 1
    Days on market: 40
    Walk Score®: 89
    Listing provided by Donna Sullivan, Herth Real Estate
  40. 3 beds, 2.00 baths
    Home size: 1,750 sq ft
    Parking spots: 2
    Days on market: 32
    Walk Score®: 82
    Listing provided by Jeffrey Plocher, Vanguard Properties
  41. 2 beds, 2.50 baths
    Home size: 1,918 sq ft
    Year built: 2001
    Parking spots: 1
    Days on market: 23
    Walk Score®: 82
    Listing provided by Edward Deleski, Vanguard Properties
  42. 2 beds, 1.00 baths
    Home size: 1,575 sq ft
    Year built: 1880
    Parking spots: 1
    Days on market: 35
    Walk Score®: 95
    Listing provided by Marilyn Chavez, Alain Pinel, REALTORS®
  43. 3 beds, 1.50 baths
    Home size: 1,634 sq ft
    Year built: 1909
    Parking spots: 1
    Days on market: 8
    Walk Score®: 91
    Listing provided by Lamisse Droubi, Coldwell Banker
  44. 3 beds, 3.00 baths
    Home size: 2,160 sq ft
    Year built: 2012
    Parking spots: 1
    Days on market: 8
    Walk Score®: 82
    Listing provided by B.J. Droubi, Coldwell Banker
  45. 4 beds, 2.00 baths
    Home size: 2,164 sq ft
    Year built: 1908
    Parking spots: 1
    Days on market: 9
    Walk Score®: 95
    Listing provided by Richard Meyerson, Zephyr Real Estate
  46. 3 beds, 1.50 baths
    Year built: 1917
    Days on market: 44
    Walk Score®: 77
    Listing provided by Jas. Romeo Holloway, Zephyr Real Estate
  47. 3 beds, 2.50 baths
    Parking spots: 2
    Days on market: 50
    Walk Score®: 91
    Listing provided by Donald Woolhouse, Zephyr Real Estate
  48. 2 beds, 2.50 baths
    Home size: 1,534 sq ft
    Year built: 1991
    Parking spots: 1
    Days on market: 2
    Walk Score®: 82
    Listing provided by Kevin Kropp, Vanguard Properties
  49. 3 beds, 2.00 baths
    Year built: 1937
    Parking spots: 1
    Days on market: 8
    Walk Score®: 85
    Listing provided by M.J. Thomas, Hill & Co.
  50. 3 beds, 3.00 baths
    Home size: 1,515 sq ft
    Year built: 1978
    Parking spots: 1
    Days on market: 16
    Walk Score®: 80
    Listing provided by Trim Wellbeloved, Pacific Union International

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The microcosm of the working class young and old can be found in this district, which includes some of the most infamous neighborhoods of San Francisco. Haight Ashbury immortalized by the music of great like Janis Joplin, Jimmy Hendrix, Grateful Dead group, etc. has been world famous since the Summer of Love in the ’60s. Walking the streets of this neighborhood which balances a fine line between being a quasi-commercial “60s theme park and a socially responsible historical institution center IS an adventure!

The Castro district, the haven of the gay and lesbian community has the landmark Castro Theater where viewers line up to see such drag queen specials as “Sound of Music” sing alongs. After the World War II many of the dishonorable discharged soldiers due to their sexual orientation remained in San Francisco known for its’ tolerance and diversity since the Gold Rush days rather than return to mid-western homes known for their intolerance of gays, blacks, etc. The gentrification of this working class district began in the 60′s and 70′s when well-educated middle-class white gay men were drawn to the Victorian architecture of the Castro and 18th Street area of Eureka Valley. Check out the “Crusin the Castro” walking tour written by Trevor Hailey if you wish to learn about the colorful history. Or just walk along the Castro and experience the trendy shops, mainstream restaurants, leather bars and clubs side-by-side, etc. filled with alternative lifestyle individuals.

Corona Heights is called, “San Francisco’s best kept secret” according to its own website which touts sales figures for 2006 and lists current events for the neighborhood. Mr. SF says this about the nearby park, “…between Saturn and Ord Streets, craggy Corona Heights is a seeming wasteland. The hill rewards those who climb to its altitude of 500 feet with unobstructed views of downtown and southern parts of the City. Quarried for bricks for the better part of three decades more than 100 years ago, the treeless peak formerly known as Rock Hill is surprisingly serene and beautiful, Looming high above the Castro District, Corona Heights provides plenty of elbow room for hikers and solitary thinkers…”

The San Francisco Chronicle describes Noe Valley as, “a neighborhood of contradictions. It’s home to both liberals and conservatives, it has attracted the working class, dot.com millionaires, Hollywood film crews (“Sister Act,” “Nash Bridges”), and, in the 1970s, followers of controversial Indian guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh. Recent problems with storefront vandalism stand in sharp contrast to Noe’s clean-cut image and the fact that it’s chock full of upscale restaurants, home-decor boutiques, and chic clothing shops. Since the dot.com boom began waning, housing prices have dipped slightly and there has been some turnover on the main shopping drag, but it remains a prosperous, shopper-friendly neighborhood whose bistros, coffee shops, and bookstores are always lively, and where parking is always at a premium.”

The Mission Dolores is the oldest structure in the city. It dates from 1776 and was one of 21 missions established by the Spanish Franciscans. Each mission approximately a day ‘journey apart all along the California coast. The Dolores Park area has one of the very best views of downtown while dogs run without leashes and more than one has been sighted playing ball without their clothes in this popular gathering spot. Southwest is Noe Valley, one of the most coveted residential areas in the past decade due to its’ convenient access to 101 Highway and 280 freeway. The charming cafes, locally-owned shoe stores, book shops, health food stores, etc. has drawn a cross-section of residence from artists, techies and urban families.

Wikipedia says, “Glen Park is a small neighborhood in San Francisco, California. It is located at the southern edge of the hills in the interior of the city, to the south of Diamond Heights and Noe Valley, west of Bernal Heights, and east of Glen Canyon Park. The intersection of Diamond Street and Bosworth Street is generally considered the center of the neighborhood. Because of Glen Park’s small size and mom and pop stores, restaurants, and saloons, the neighborhood is often described as having a village atmosphere. The neighborhood is served by a small storefront branch of the San Francisco Public Library.” *

Twin Peaks blessed with villa-like single-family homes to modern apartment provides spectacular views along the summit of the two 900-ft. Twin Peaks and its radio tower. The Diamond Heights neighborhood southeast from the peaks also offers endless great views to all that live there while its southern borders are guarded by Glen Park Canyon.

“Buena Vista Park is a park in the Haight-Ashbury and Buena Vista Heights neighborhoods. It is the oldest official park in San Francisco, established in 1867 as Hill Park and renamed Buena Vista in 1894. It is bounded by Haight Street to the north, and by Buena Vista Avenue West and Buena Vista Avenue East. The park is on a steep hill that peaks at 589 feet, and covers 37 acres. The lowest section is the north end along Haight. The layout of the park uses the steep hill to great advantage, offering excellent views of the city (particularly to the north) as well as impressive natural beauty.” *

Haight-Ashbury is filled with Victorians and is the home of the most famous corner in hippiedom, Haight & Ashbury. Legendary musical groups such as the Grateful Dead at 112 Lyon Street and singer Janis Joplin’s pad on Buena Vista Park have helped make this.

Cole Valley, while partly in the Haight-Ashbury and part in the Parnassus neighborhoods, Cole Valley has a character all its own. The San Francisco Chronicle neighborhood guide says, “…bordered on the west by Stanyan Street and the Sutro Forest, on the south by Tank Hill and on the east by Clayton Street. Residents are largely families and young professionals, though there is no trace of the snootiness that has affected other parts of the city. Most of the businesses in Cole Valley are of the mom-and-pop variety, in lieu of chain stores or franchises, and shop owners are outwardly supportive of each other.” **

* source – Wikipedia
** source – SFGate

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