Explore Pacific Heights and Lower Pacific Heights, San Francisco With Daniel DerVartanian

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The residential crowd is made up of...a diverse and sophisticated blend of local and international residents, from affluent established families, titans of industry, and young families. to young tech entrepreneurs and professionals.

 

The community vibe is...sophisticated, exclusive, and upscale, yet casual, family-friendly, and active.

 

The lifestyle offered is...elegant and quiet in a relaxed neighborhood setting.

 

The most popular building type you’ll find is...

Although it is known for its impressive mansions that line Broadway and Vallejo Streets, it was first developed as a small neighborhood of modest Victorian homes. While the oldest dwelling dates to 1853, the majority of its grand residences were constructed during the first two decades of the 20th century. Today, you will find a mix of almost every style of architecture––from the classic Victorians to modern contemporary homes––all of which are crafted with exacting detail and exquisite craftsmanship.

 

The average home price is...

Pacific Heights has always experienced strong demand and low inventory of homes for sale. The average single-family home is slightly above $5,500,000, while prices for prime view mansions are $25,000,000 and up. Pacific Heights is also home to several premier condo and co-op buildings, many of which offer full-floor apartments with expansive views. The average price is $4,500,000.

 

The area’s greatest highlight is...the views! It is one of the most scenic areas, offering panoramic views of the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco Bay, the Palace of Fine Arts, Alcatraz, and the Presidio. The neighborhood also offers two incredible, nearly 12-acre parks: Alta Plaza and Lafayette Park.

 

The area’s best driving-distance getaways are...

One of the best parts of living in San Francisco is that there are so many great destinations to choose from, such as the wine country, Stinson Beach, Monterey, Carmel, and Lake Tahoe, to name a few.

 

The best spots to dine fancy are...Octavia, SPQR, and Jackson Fillmore Trattoria.

 

The best spot to find entertainment is...at Fillmore Street’s numerous bars, lounges, jazz-clubs, and live music.

 

The best spot to go shopping is...at a wide variety of boutiques, stores, and restaurants on Fillmore Street, as well as at the shops and restaurants on nearby Chestnut Street.

 

The best places to tee off are...Harding Park, Presidio Golf Course, and The Olympic Club.

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