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(all data current as of
5/18/2012)
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$2,295,000 : 710 Steiner, San Francisco5 beds, 2.50 baths
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$1,795,000 : 612 Fillmore, San Francisco4 beds, 3.00 baths
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$1,680,000 : 68 Pierce, San Francisco4 beds, 2.00 baths
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$1,499,000 : 1802 Scott St, San Francisco3 beds, 3.00 baths
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$1,450,000 : 2973 Pine St, San Francisco3 beds, 2.00 baths
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$1,349,000 : 69 Scott St, San Francisco4 beds, 3.00 baths
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$1,295,000 : 1751 Lyon St, San Francisco3 beds, 1.50 baths
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$1,200,000 : 2128 Hayes St, San Francisco4 beds, 2.50 baths
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$1,199,000 : 516 Baker St, San Francisco4 beds, 2.00 baths
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$1,199,000 : 1636 Bush St, San Francisco3 beds, 2.50 baths
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$1,175,000 : 1870 Fell St, San Francisco3 beds, 2.00 baths
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$1,079,000 : 2182 Fell St, San Francisco3 beds, 2.00 baths
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$1,060,000 : 904 Steiner St, San Francisco3 beds, 1.00 baths
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$925,000 : 2504 Bush St, San Francisco3 beds, 1.00 baths
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$899,000 : 55 Page St, Unit 722, San Francisco2 beds, 2.00 baths
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$899,000 : 2069 Golden Gate Ave, San Francisco3 beds, 1.00 baths
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$879,000 : 1960 Ellis St, San Francisco3 beds, 2.00 baths
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$875,000 : 843 Hayes St, Unit C, San Francisco3 beds, 1.00 baths
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$859,000 : 1628 Broderick St, San Francisco3 beds, 2.00 baths
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$849,000 : 1671 Bush St, San Francisco3 beds, 2.00 baths
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$849,000 : 30 Nido, San Francisco2 beds, 2.00 baths
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$849,000 : 2472 Bush St, Unit B, San Francisco3 beds, 1.50 baths
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$769,000 : 131 Clayton St, San Francisco3 beds, 2.50 baths
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$760,000 : 807 Fell, San Francisco3 beds, 1.00 baths
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$749,000 : 1308 Eddy St, San Francisco3 beds, 2.00 baths
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$749,000 : 724 Lyon, Unit 726, San Francisco3 beds, 1.00 baths
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$699,000 : 231 Page St, San Francisco2 beds, 1.00 baths
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$699,000 : 1735 Pierce St, San Francisco3 beds, 2.00 baths
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$699,000 : 1370 Hayes, Unit 1372, San Francisco4 beds, 2.25 baths
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$650,000 : 1635 Bush St, Unit 7, San Francisco2 beds, 2.00 baths
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$645,000 : 1970 Sutter St, Unit 207, San Francisco1 bed, 2.00 baths
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$629,000 : 679 Fell St, San Francisco3 beds, 1.50 baths
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$600,000 : 216 Clayton St, San Francisco2 beds, 1.00 baths
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$599,925 : 1310 Fillmore St, Unit 801, San Francisco2 beds, 2.00 baths
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$599,000 : 235 Waller, Unit 1, San Francisco2 beds, 1.00 baths
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$599,000 : 1280 Ellis St, Unit 6, San Francisco3 beds, 2.00 baths
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$599,000 : 1355 Scott St, San Francisco2 beds, 2.00 baths
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$599,000 : 1924 Hayes St, Unit 3, San Francisco2 beds, 1.50 baths
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$585,000 : 1310 Fillmore St, Unit 403, San Francisco2 beds, 2.00 baths
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$579,000 : 560 Haight St, Unit 102, San Francisco2 beds, 2.00 baths
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$569,000 : 235 Waller St, Unit 6, San Francisco2 beds, 1.00 baths
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$569,000 : 206 Rose St, San Francisco2 beds, 1.00 baths
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$539,000 : 747 Lyon St, Unit 2, San Francisco2 beds, 1.00 baths
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$535,000 : 1613 Baker St, Unit 1/2, San Francisco2 beds, 1.00 baths
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$525,000 : 2628 Sutter St, Unit A, San Francisco2 beds, 2.00 baths
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$515,000 : 809 Fell, San Francisco1 bed, 1.00 baths
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$495,000 : 423 Waller St, Unit 8, San Francisco1 bed, 1.00 baths
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$489,000 : 1700 Gough St, Unit 209, San Francisco1 bed, 1.00 baths
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$475,000 : 682 Oak St, Unit B, San Francisco1 bed, 1.00 baths
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$460,000 : 680 Oak St, San Francisco1 bed, 1.00 baths
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The Western Addition is made up of seven areas in which some of the most recent major demographic changes have occurred in the city in the past twenty-five years.
Alamo Square Park offers exquisite views of the City while with its six perfectly maintained Victorians in a row becoming world recognized through the use of their image being used as a backdrop for many TV shows, movies and advertisements. Catholic Archbishop’s Mansion (now a bed-and-breakfast) and the Imperial Russian Consulate claim this area as home also.
Lower Pacific Heights, referred to as the Fillmore or Western Addition claims Japantown Cherry Blossom Festival takes place yearly, while not far away you can participate in the African-American Juneteenth Festival in Kimball Playground. Predominantly white and African-Americans, the living quarters can be a range of apartments, condos, flats and duplexes to detached Victorians and commercial shops such a boutiques to shoe stores on the ground floor with residential living above. It is convenient to freeways, public transportation, Civic Center and Financial District.
The Western Addition gave birth to the music neighborhood of the city since the 1800′s. Great jazz musicians/vocalist such as Charlie Parker to Billie Holiday played in the jazz and blues clubs along Fillmore Street. Yes, the same Fillmore Street that dominated the psychedelic music scene of the 1960′s with acts at the Fillmore Auditorium orchestrated by the great Bill Graham himself to John Lee Hooker’s Boom Boom Room.
Anza Vista’s most single-family houses and apartments date from the 1930′s and ’40s. Hayes Valley was reborn through the demolition of 101 Freeway after the earthquake of 1989 and now boasts of a culturally diverse quaint neighborhood in which you can designer clothing stores to independent coffee houses, no corporate Starbucks in this part of the city!
Japantown, originally settled by Japanese immigrants after the 1906 quake offers such attractions as Japanese baths, flower arranging, martial arts, sushi houses to name a few and many cultural activities. There is a Japan Center where many treasures wait to be bought by locals and tourist, a bowling alley and a Kabuki movie theater.
The new gentrification of Hayes Valley boast of an urbane neighborhood filled with galleries, antique shops, restaurants and book nooks. While the New Conservatory Theatre Complex, the San Francisco Performing Arts Library & Museum are all magnets for lovers of the avant-garde theater.








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