With over 1 billion in sales working with both buyers and sellers from many San Francisco neighborhoods, Pamela Culp knows the in’s and out’s the most popular SF neighborhood real estate.
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Details on South Beach
Street Borders of South Beach Market – The Embarcadero – King/San Francisco Bay Trail – 3rd
Adjacent Neighborhoods SOMA/South of Market – Financial District
Nearby Neighborhoods China Basin – Lower Nob Hill – Tenderloin – Downtown/Civic Center – Mid-Market
In South Beach The Embarcadero Ferry Building – Sue Berman Park (tip of park panhandle) – San Francisco Railway Museum – Brannan Street Warf – Piers on Waterfront – San Francisco Bay Trail – Giants Promenade – AT&T Park – Willie Mays Plaza – South Park
Close to South Beach Sue Berman Park – Caltrain San Francisco Station at 4th & King – South Beach Harbor – McCovey Cove – South Beach Harbor – Moscone Center – Children’s Creativity Museum – Yerba Buena Gardens – Jessie Square – Contemporary Jewish Museum –
Zip Codes 94105 – 94107
Types of Homes in South Beach Condos, Conversion Lofts and Luxury Condos
Neighborhood Groups and Contact List For a list of Neighborhood groups and contacts in South Beach please follow this link: http://www.sf-planning.org/index.aspx?page=1654 Then scroll to the map and click on South of Market.
Top Three Must See for Visitors Bay Bridge Lights – Ferry Plaza Farmers Market – San Francisco Giants Game
South Beach Mini Bio Technically, South Beach is considered part of SOMA/South of Market and the Financial District. It’s an exciting, upscale neighborhood and great place to live if you like to be outdoors and on the water. Giants of tech and the SF Giants play alongside the high-rise gems and brilliant conversion lofts of South Beach. This part of town pops with art, culture, night life and activity. The spectacular views, especially from the crown jewels of luxury high-rise properties are well-worth the price of admission. And for those with a boat or a love of sailing, the location is ideal.
South Beach Neighborhood Links
South Beach Harbor – http://www.southbeachharbor.com/
South Beach Restaurants – http://sf.eater.com/neighborhood/south-beach
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Details on Cow Hollow
Street Borders of Cow Hollow Lombard – Van Ness – Green – Lyon
Adjacent Neighborhoods Marina – Pac Heights – Russian Hill – Presidio
Nearby Neighborhoods Nob Hill – Polk Gulch – Presidio Heights
In Cow Hollow Octogon House – Allyne Park
Close to Cow Hollow Moscone Recreational Center – Lombard Street – Presidio & Related Parks/Recreation – Simond’s Loop Bird Watching Area – Yoda Fountain
Zip Code 94123
Types of Homes in Cow Hollow Condos, single family homes and mixed use buildings.
Neighborhood Groups and Contact List For a list of Neighborhood groups and contacts in Cow Hollow please follow this link: http://www.sf-planning.org/index.aspx?page=1654 Then scroll to the map and click on Marina.
Top Three Must See for Visitors Octogon House – Lyon Street Steps – Union Street
Cow Hollow Mini Bio Technically, Cow Hollow is considered part of the Marina and is a friendly andaffluent neighborhood. While the cows are gone from this hollow, as are the fishermen who settledhere at a time when the coast was much closer than today, Cow Hollow has really come into its own.Cow Hollow boasts great views and a casual feel – a great place for young families to live well and still show visitors a fun night out – all within walking distance. Even though it’s on the quieter side, it has all you would want from living in a city like San Francisco. There are plenty of restaurants, retail, spa treatments and nightlife to enjoy amidst the Victorian architecture, Edwardian homes and apartment buildings featuring Deco era design.
Cow Neighborhood Links
Cow Hollow Association – http://www.cowhollowassociation.org/
Union Street Association – http://www.unionstreetsf.com/
Cow Hollow Restaurants – http://sf.eater.com/neighborhood/cow-hollow
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Details on Glen Park
Street Borders of Glen Park 30th – Dolores – San Jose – Bosworth – Elk – Diamond Heights Blvd
Adjacent Neighborhoods Noe Valley – Bernal Heights – College Hill – Outer Mission – Glen Ridge –Diamond Heights – Glen Ridge
Nearby Neighborhoods La Lengua– Portola – Excelsior – Mission Terrace – Sunnyside – Miraloma– West of Twin Peaks
In Glen Park Walter Hass Park and Playground – Billy Goat Hill Park – Arlington Path
Close to Glen Park Glen Canyon Park – Glen Park Recreation Center – Berkeley Way Open Space – Topaz Open Space – Upper Noe Recreational Center – Holly Park
Zip Code 94131
Types of Homes in Glen Park Single family homes with a few condos and multiple unit buildings.
Neighborhood Groups and Contact List For a list of Neighborhood groups and contacts in Glen Park please follow this link: http://www.sf-planning.org/index.aspx?page=1654 Then scroll to the map and click on Glen Park.
Top Three Must-See for Visitors Glen Canyon Park
Glen Park Mini Bio This hidden gem of a neighborhood is great for homeowners who spend as much time in the city as they do on the Peninsula or in the South Bay. And with easy BART and highway access it is a commuter’s dream. Families enjoy a sense of community and like the small-town feel of this city neighborhood and appreciate the “affordable” property prices. Glen Park is buffered from the hustle of city living. Residents who love nature make regular use of the miles ofshaded hiking trails in dog-friendly, Glen Canyon Park. Independently-owned retail stores, specialty shops and wonderful restaurants add to the charm of this urban hybrid of a neighborhood.
Glen Park Neighborhood Links
Glen Park Neighborhood Association – http://glenparkassociation.org/
Glen Park Restaurants – http://sf.eater.com/neighborhood/glen-park
Local Hiking Trails – http://www.bahiker.com/sfhikes/glencanyon.html
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Details on Nob Hill
Street Borders of Nob Hill Broadway – Powell – Bush – Van Ness
Adjacent Neighborhoods Russian Hill – Chinatown – Downtown/Civic Center – Western Addition – Pacific Heights (Pac Heights) – Polk Gulch
Nearby Neighborhoods Marina – North Beach –Jackson Square – Financial District – Tenderloin – Cathedral Hill
In Nob Hill Helen Wills Park – Huntington Park – Grace Cathedral –
Close to Nob Hill San Francisco’s Chinatown – City Lights Booksellers – North Beach/Little Italy – Ina Coolbirth Park – Haas-Lilienthal House – Lafayette Park – Union Square
Zip Codes 94109 – 94108 – 94133
Types of Homes on Nob Hill Condos, townhomes, single family homes and multiple unit buildings
Neighborhood Groups and Contact List For a list of Neighborhood groups and contacts in Nob Hill please follow this link: http://www.sf-planning.org/index.aspx?page=1654 Then scroll to the map and click on Nob Hill.
Top Three Must See for Visitors Stained Glass at Grace Cathedral – Cable Car Museum – A Show at the Nob Hill Masonic Center
Nob Hill Mini Bio At the center of San Francisco, this part of the city became popular with the advent of the Cable Car. This affluent and historic neighborhood was once home to the mansions of railroad tycoons in 1900 and while their mansions are gone, it continues today as a haven for San Francisco elite. With elegant hotels like the Fairmont and the Mark Hopkins and beautiful Huntington Park, Nob Hill is a desirable location for those seeking iconic views and luxury living. World-class retail, art galleries, theater and fine dining keep Nob Hill at the top of the list for those who can afford to enjoy all it has to offer.
Nob Hill Neighborhood Links
Nob Hill Neighborhood Association http://nobhillassociation.org/
Nob Hill Restaurants http://sf.eater.com/neighborhood/nob-hill
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Details on Pacific Heights
Street Borders of Pacific Heights Green – Van Ness – California – Presidio – Pacific – Lyon
Adjacent Neighborhoods Cow Hollow – Marina – Russian Hill – Nob Hill – Polk Gulch – Cathedral Hill – Western Addition – Anza Vista – Presidio Heights – Presidio
Nearby Neighborhoods Chinatown – Tenderloin – Downtown/Civic Center – Jordan Park – Laurel Heights
In Pacific Heights Haas-Lilienthal House – Spreckles and Flood Mansions – Lafayette Park – AltaPlaza Park
Close to Pacific Heights Presidio & Related Parks/Recreation – Lover’s Lane – Simond’s Loop Bird Watching Area – St Francis Yacht Club – Marina Green – Fort Mason – Marina District – Helen Wills Park – Presidio Heights Playground
Zip Codes 94109 – 94115 – 94123
Types of Homes in Pacific Heights Condos and single family homes.
Neighborhood Groups and Contact List For a list of Neighborhood groups and contacts in Pacific Heights please follow this link: http://www.sf-planning.org/index.aspx?page=1654 Then scroll to the map and click on Pacific Heights.
Top Three Must See for Visitors Haas-Lilienthal House –
Pacific Heights Mini Bio There is much to love about this architecturally rich neighborhood with postcard-perfect views. For those who want to live in the opulence of another era, you find a neighborhood replete with historic mansions and Victorian masterpieces at every turn. Boutique retail and exquisite eateries are conveniently located throughout Pac Heights making this a neighborhood in which it is very easy to live. The area came up as railroad magnets and other wealthy merchants and industrialists moved after being displaced from Nob Hill in 1909. They build a new here and established Pac Heights as THE place to live in San Francisco – a tradition that continues to this day.
Pacific Heights Neighborhood Links
Pacific Heights Residents Association http://www.phra-sf.org/
Pacific Heights Restaurants http://sf.eater.com/neighborhood/pacific-heights
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Details On Russian Hill
Street Borders of Russian Hill Beach/North Point – Columbus – Broadway – Van Ness
Adjacent Neighborhoods North Beach – Chinatown – Nob Hill – Pacific Heights (Pac Heights) – Marina
Nearby Neighborhoods Fisherman’s Warf – Jackson Square – Financial District – Polk Gulch
In Russian Hill Galileo Academy of Science & Technology – Russian Hill Open Space – Lombard Street – George Sterling Park – Art Institute on Chestnut Street – Washington Square Park (small corner of it)
Close to Russian Hill Helen Wills Park – Ghirardelli Square – Maritime Museum – Fisherman’s Warf – North Beach Restaurants – Washington Square Park – Joe DiMaggio Playground and North Beach Pool
Zip Codes 94109 – 94133
Types of Homes on Russian Hill Single family homes, condos, and multiple unit buildings.
Neighborhood Groups and Contact List For a list of Neighborhood groups and contacts in Russian Hill please follow this link: http://www.sf-planning.org/index.aspx?page=1654 Then scroll to the map and click on Russian Hill.
Top Three Must See for Visitors Macondray Lane – Chestnut Street Stairway Garden – San Francisco Art Institute
Russian Hill Mini Bio When a small Russian cemetery was found at the time of the Gold Rush on this, one of the original “seven hills” in San Francisco, the name stuck for good. Russian Hill is home to Lombard Street, one of the most iconic SF tourist attractions. Views from the homes on the hill are breathtaking and the leafy streets make it a joy to walk to Swensen’s for a double scoop of ice cream – still made on the premises. This primarily residential neighborhood, dotted with quaint restaurants and relaxed retail, has an approachable, upscale feel. Make sure to explore the mini French Quarter at Polk and Green as you consider living in this comfortable neighborhood.
Russian Hill Neighborhood Links
Russian Hill Neighbor Resource http://rhnsf.org/
Russian Hill Restaurants http://sf.eater.com/neighborhood/russian-hill
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