Central Richmond Housing Market Trends
While there are numerous real estate market data and market trend sites, we believe that buyers are sellers want to know three things: How much, How Many, and How Long? Central Richmond real estate market trends. How many home sales in Central Richmond? What’s the Median Central Richmond Sales Price? How Long Does a Sale […]
Lone Mountain
Charming single-family homes on streets that made sense before the University of San Francisco left its footprint on the neighborhood. The most charming circular street you’ll ever meet (hello, Ewing Terrace). Discontiguous streets and student life just north of the North Panhandle.
Lake Street
A thin sliver of streets as north as you can be on the west side of town without being in the Presidio. Compared to the Richmond, you’ll generally find larger homes on shorter streets with select homes opening up to back-door Presidio access. West Clay is an exclusive enclave of special homes within a special […]
Laurel Heights
Laurel Heights: east of Jordan Park and south of that ridiculous parking lot behind Laurel Village where you can loop infinitely while seeking parking. Across the street from Presidio Heights, and so much more than the UCSF campus and a strip mall. With so much nearby, why drive when you could walk?
Jordan Park
Across the street from Presidio Heights, with spacious lots and manicured front yards. Close to Laurel Village shops with everything you need in the neighborhood, approximately equidistant from the Embarcadero and Ocean Beach when you’re ready for a change of scenery.
Central Richmond
What used to be rolling sand dunes as far as the eye can see is now an orderly neighborhood of tidy homes. Views of the Golden Gate Bridge are a welcome surprise from the lucky parts. Proximity to the park appeals to those with canines and kids.
Outer Richmond
Fog-cooled Outer Richmond beckons those who want to make a sleepier corner of the City home. The Cliff House, Sutro Baths, and Lands End are nearby iconic San Francisco landmarks. Welcome home, surfers, dog walkers, beachcombers, and lovers of Golden Gate Park.
Inner Richmond
Barely west of Laurel Village and Jordan Park. Very east of Ocean Beach. It’s not a transitional neighborhood, it’s the Inner Richmond. Delightful shops on Clement Street and a surprisingly central location. But no Muni light rail.