Haight Ashbury

November 2, 2018

Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, The Grateful Dead. 1968. Victorians, Edwardians, street punks, and skater kids. Everyone has an idea of what the Haight should be. Come discover what it actually is for yourself.

Noe Valley

November 2, 2018

Sunny, sedate, central, strollers, and tech-centric. Once upon a time home searches began in Pacific Heights and settled for Noe Valley. Now home searches begin here and settle for Pacific Heights. Connect with a Jackson Fuller Real Estate agent today and explore the diverse range of homes for sale in Noe Valley.

Twin Peaks

November 2, 2018

San Francisco’s highest point was developed beginning in the 1960s. Mid-century construction, utilitarian buildings, and jaw-dropping views of downtown and the East Bay when the wind and fog relent.

Glen Park

November 2, 2018

Once dismissed as ‘south of Noe Valley,’ Glen Park is now embraced and adored for an I-280 on-ramp to Silicon Valley and a BART station to everywhere else. Start your day with coffee at a not-a-corporate-copycat coffeehouse in the heart of the village, stroll on to the neighborhood public library branch and then off for […]

Dolores Heights

November 2, 2018

Liberty Hill. The sweet, sweet homes surrounding Dolores Park. Gaze at the downtown skyline after a walk through Dolores Park with the pooch. Not quite Noe Valley or the Castro and rising above Mission Dolores, Dolores Heights is home to some of central San Francisco’s most expensive real estate.

The Castro

November 2, 2018

Irish families once built proud Victorians and Edwardians. Urban flight left dilapidated ladies past their prime to be restored by a community of loving outcasts. Then it was embraced as revitalization, now it would be called gentrification. Harvey Milk once set up shop here, but the history runs far deeper than just rainbow colored sidewalks […]

Corona Heights

November 2, 2018

Above it all but still in the thick of it, with a great neighborhood dog run, park, and community museum/center. Winding curves, steep hills, jaw-dropping views, sudden changes in direction. You aren’t lost. You’re in Corona Heights.

Ashbury Heights

November 1, 2018

Postcard perfect pads-n-palaces perched atop a hill. Gaze over Cole Valley to the Pacific. Or ramble through Buena Vista Park with your pooch. You’re on top of your game and on top of your hill.

Parnassus Heights

November 1, 2018

Parnassus Heights has, well, climbed. Once home to one of San Francisco’s most beloved authors (Armistead Maupin, of “Tales of the City” fame), and still home to one of our most enchanting streets, it’s a subtle kind of special. Nestled against the Mt. Sutro open-space preserve and gently embraced by eucalyptus, it’s almost always love […]

Mission Dolores

October 31, 2018

Not quite the Mission, not quite the Castro, Mission Dolores is a bustling, centrally located neighborhood with some iconic San Francisco attractions. The crown jewels of the neighborhood are Dolores Park and Mission Dolores, the oldest Spanish Mission church in San Francisco. Sun worshippers flock to Dolores Park on warm and cool days alike, and […]

Duboce Triangle

October 31, 2018

Just north of the Castro and south of the Lower Haight, Duboce Triangle is a bustling neighborhood that’s got something for almost everyone: Duboce Park for families with kids and/or dogs, easy transit options for commuters, tree-lined streets for pedestrians, and plenty of shopping, eating and drinking options for everyone. Nearby: Mission Dolores, The Castro, […]

Cole Valley

October 31, 2018

Tree-lined streets, grand Victorian and Edwardian homes, and a neighborhood commercial district where everyone knows your name…that’s Cole Valley. Close to the Haight, Buena Vista Park, and Golden Gate Park, it’s a quaint enclave with an early 20th century San Francisco vibe.