San Francisco's Best And Worst Neighborhoods
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- Опубликовано: 18 май 2024
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With 89 neighborhoods in San Francisco to choose from, how do you determine which one's the best for you? I'm going to tell you where I would live and where I wouldn't.
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00:00 Best and Worst Neighborhoods In San Francisco
00:17 Considerations
01:06 Worst Neighborhoods
01:29 Inner Mission and SoMA
03:10 Clarendon Heights
03:46 Outer Richmond
04:38 Bernal Heights
06:06 Glen Park, Inner Sunset and Inner Richmond
09:23 Pacific Heights
10:50 Seacliff
12:27 St. Francis Wood
13:32 Noe Valley
14:55 Cole Valley
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Great review. I agree with you, having lived in San Francisco for 20+ years.
Thank you for watching! If you could live in any neighborhood, which would you choose?
If I remember correctly, Jack Dorsey (former CEO of Twitter) used to walk from his home in Sea Cliff to Twitter HQ on Market. So, Sea Cliff is "walkable" if someone gets up early and walks 2 hours to work!
Lol! I never heard that story! Go Jack!
So many neighborhoods to choose from, really something out there for everyone in SF.
Really helpful to have this breakdown!
probably stay away from hunter's point and tenderloin.
Stay away from the State!
@@VanillaShoeyes, you should definitely stay away from California, especially San Francisco. No one wants you here.
@@VanillaShoe you can stay away but the rest can come 😂
@@VanillaShoe You don't have to come here and stay in your own bubble.
This is sooo helpful!!!
Yes! You know where to buy drugs and where to sell it!
Love this! Seacliff and St Francis wood would be my top two!
Those are both such beautiful neighborhoods!
Noe Valley is my top choice for sure! Love liberty hill
Thank you for your honesty.
Wow, you're channel rocks. You really know the city. You deserve more subscribers.
Ahh thanks so much! You made my day! Send your friends:)
Very surprised you didn't mention Cow Hollow, Marina, Nob Hill, or Russian Hill in ANY of the tiers. These are all super popular neighborhoods.
Yes, indeed they are super popular and amazing neighborhoods. I tried to add some diversity to the mix be just talking about the north side of the city.
I like Sea Cliff and find it to be quiet and non-congested compared to the rest of the areas.
But I have a preference for Marin County.
great video. thank you
I am graduating in june from college and am trying to find a studio with my 2k budget but its so hard! Any advice for looking?
Hi! We don't do rentals but my understanding is the average cost of a 1 bedroom is probably between 3-4K. When i moved here right out of college I got room mates and shared a flat with three other people who 20 years later, i'm still friends with today. It was a way to make it affordable and it was really fun! Good luck!
Cole Valley is similar to Bérnal Heights regarding no parking and danger when people are looking to be parking. Walk- ability is interrupted by cars in in driveways (my two as well). Cole is to close to Hell street...
Are you referring to Height st as "Hell st"? Just curious.
Thanks for this... I'm so glad I moved away, I forgot how outrageous the prices of homes are in SF.
Yep! SF is expensive, for sure!
I’m a 4th generation SFer. I’ve never heard Pacific Heights called, "PAC Heights”. Is that what real estate people call it?
Interesting. I guess so. It’s used all the time in my world. I never thought of it as a real estate term but maybe it is. I’ve been in real estate for 80% of my 20 plus years here.
@@livinginsanfranciscoca thanks for the response. It’s like the pronunciation of certain neighborhoods. My great grandmother settled in the San Bruno Ave area of SF , which was the Portola District, pronounced Port’-ah-lah, District, as opposed to Por-Tow’-lah. (Like Portola Boulevard) This was back in the early 1900’s. Btw, I enjoyed your article. I would definitely agree that Pacific Heights, Sea Cliff and St. Francis Wood are prime neighborhoods in the city. If only St. Francis Wood wasn’t in the fog…….but that’s another story!
@@ponyguy99 Thanks for watching! I love learning from my audience! Portola is a great neighborhood. We are thinking about covering it in a video on where you can buy a house for the median price or under. I feel like it's a neighborhood that not many people know about. Solid houses, good views and relatively affordable prices!
Seacliff... Your son will skateboarding down here in the Duboce death zone freeway or if you're lucky the Kezar Haight area. There is not very much open late on Geary and Clement for people. They do not care about the foghorns yet.
If visiting. Just avoid the needles, feces and car break ins?
I am a 3rd generation native as another person commented they were 4th. I agree, never heard of Pacific Heights referred to as Pac Heights. The new ppl must call it that. Like those that say San Fran or frisco, 22 Yrs yrs doesn’t make u a San Franciscan, not hardly, u have no idea. I grew up in the Sea Cliff, no longer live in The City (that’s what natives call it, hardly ever call it SF) or Bay Area, but will miss it till my dying day, before it was flooded with ppl from all over, always had a diverse n unique mix of ppl even in the 60’s,? I’m 68…I truly did leave my heart in SF(which was favored to be SFs theme song by many natives) instead the powers that b chose SF open your 16:37 golden gate you’ll let no stranger wait outside your door…I don’t know the name of song but was not fitting for such a beautiful place
Thank you for the very thoughtful critique; so helpful!
we just want to know your skincare routine. Lol
That’s very sweet of you! That might be a video for another day! ;)
Great video, I would think many of your clients would have to be mostly cash buyers, the mortgage on $5m home is $30k per month!
Over 5m it is largely cash, but not always. I thin many of them even when they buy in cash still refi into a mortage simpley because even at 5.5-6.5% interest- the stock market will give at least double those returns so it doesn't make sense to hold a mortage that large in cash unless you really and truely have nothing else to do with your money which isn't typically the case until you get into price points near 10m.
@@livinginsanfranciscoca "Whenever a really bright person who has a lot of money goes broke, it's because of leverage.. it's almost impossible to go broke without borrowed money being in the equation." Warren Buffett
What do your clients do? As a young 25y/o it's crazy to see people casually affording multi million dollar homes!
Many work in tech, but we also have attorneys, finance people, some doctors, independent business owners ect.
Why don’t she go video visitation valley and hunters point bay view. She clearly omits the lower district part of SF.
We've done several videos on many affordable neighborhoods. Unfortunately, it's not possible to mention every neighborhood in each video and have the video make sense:)
My friend makes $275k+ a year but chooses to live on Turk and Hyde for whatever insane reasons.
Noe is my fav:)
Wouldn’t live in the city for anything.
from Orinda CA
It's not for everyone! Orinda is beautiful!
There are some great streets in the inner mission. Alabama, York, Florida, Shotwell, etc. Quiet, tree lined yet close to everything. The mission is much cleaner these days too. $2.5-3.5mil for nice homes. Very popular with techies too. Tier 3, not 4 IMO.
Agreed, those are all great streets! We are rooting for the mission! It has a lot going for it!
To me, Glen Park is the best neighborhood. It's close to 280, a BART station, and, of course, Glen Canyon Park.
Glen Park is a fantastic neighborhood! Very underrated in my opinion.
bring lots of $$$$$$$$$$$ and you can live in any good neighborhood.
but I will never move back to SF.
Yes, it's, unfortunately, very expensive! Just out of curiosity, when did you leave and where did you move to? Were you renting or did you own in SF?
this vid it's so American, I love: "some streets are not so walkable" and on the screen an uphill street. ahah, goooo USA. Very interesting to watch tho, thank you
Is this a joke? You can get robbed even in the best SF neighborhood also the schools are lottery so there are no such thing as neighborhood schools in SF
22 years here and yet to be robbed or even know personally anyone who has been robbed. I guess we are all lucky!
@@livinginsanfranciscoca 22 years? I lived in SF back in 1986... that would make it 38 years since. I even had high school friends robbed right outside school at 3:30pm
In other words, outpricing people out of where they've for generations. Single family homes and apartment buildings have been renovated into one home/condo. Im not surprised that some of the "undesirable" neighborhoods havent been mentioned, but given time due to the current gentrification going on, they will eventually be one if the most prized locations to buy a home from.
As a San Francisco native, I saw from an early age what "urban development" does to many people in those "undesirable" areas. First goes thr closest grocery store, forcing residents to travel more than a mile to thr next "nearest" grocery store thats pricier. Next comes renaming of certain neighborhoods, streets, etc. After that, sending current homeowners suggesting to sell their homes. It doesnt happen at once but over years.
If I had that kind of money to buy a home, it would not be in the city I grew up in. The lack of consideration for anyone who cant afford an affluent home and not make accommodations thats "affordable" to the middleclass (which is now deemed tlas being poverty level) is nothing but greed and selfishness.
Ive been livig in the bay area all my life San francisco is not abeautiful city
It's like judging which turd smells better...
I'm going to guess that you are an Aries.
Nope! Guess again! :)
@@livinginsanfranciscoca Cancer
What a ridiculous video. She seems to think that buyers in the market for Pacific Heights or Sea Cliff will watch her videos while shopping for a San Francisco home.
Terrible audio with a clock ticking in the background and a large mic in front of her face. Get a shotgun mic and place it outside of the frame.
FWIW, I’m a 45 year resident of San Francisco, who has owned his Mid-Century home on Potrero Hill for 30 years. They sold me the view, and threw in the house for free.
So kind of you to watch and provide such helpful feedback! All the best to you!
Not adorable at all