East of Orizaba, but northwest of I-280 and south of Lakeside, the Oceanview slopes gently down to the Outer Mission where I-280 snakes along the neighborhood border to Daly City and points south. There’s good access to I-280 from the entire neighborhood, and Balboa Park BART is just a few blocks from the northeast side of the neighborhood.
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Oceanview Neighborhood Vibe
While just over the hill, Ingleside slopes down to Ocean Ave. to the north, Oceanview slopes down to the south and Brotherhood Way. The Oceanview Recreation Center is a large neighborhood rec center that was recently remodeled, and the shopping amenities of Stonestown are just a short distance away. It’s primarily a residential neighborhood, with some shops and services along Alemany and Brotherhood Way.
Popular Oceanview Home Styles
Properties in the Oceanview neighborhood tend to be single-family homes on lots that are 25′ wide. As the neighborhood name suggests, a few homes have views of the Pacific. You’ll find an eclectic collection of typically modest homes, mostly single-family homes, although condos are found in smaller buildings here and there in the neighborhood.
Getting Around in Oceanview
Super convenient to I-280 and points south, the northeast side of the neighborhood is convenient to the Balboa Park BART station while the southwest area is served by Muni light rail service.
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Median sales price is calculated based on sold data and doesn’t account for seller concessions. Median price represents the point at which half of the homes sold for more and half sold for less. In smaller neighborhoods like many of those found in San Francisco, this metric is less likely to be influenced by extremely high or low sales prices that don’t represent the typical neighborhood home.
Days on Market indicates how quickly or slowly homes are selling in the neighborhood. The lower the days on market (DOM), the stronger the market is for sellers, all other things being equal.
The number of homes available for sale in active status at the end of a given month. Fewer homes available for sale may indicate a seasonal trend or market dynamics that favor a seller more than a buyer.
In strong or balanced markets, homes in San Francisco typically sell over asking. In a buyer’s market, homes will sell at list price or slightly under. If a home has had price reductions, the calculation is based on the last listed price.
Price per square foot is most useful when the homes are almost identical in size, age, layout and other factors important to buyers. Our experience suggests it is a more valuable metric in larger condo buildings and less valuable for homes in neighborhoods built with a diverse selection of styles, sizes, and ages.
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