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San Francisco Neighborhoods — Market Snapshot
1. Pacific Heights 2. Mission District / Mission Dolores 3. Sunset District (including Outer and Inner Sunset) 4. Noe Valley 5. Russian Hill 6. Nob Hill / Downtown (incl. Union Square, Chinatown, Tenderloin) 7. South of Market (SoMa), Mission Bay, Potrero Hill 8. Bernal Heights 9. Bayview & Hunter’s Point (cheaper neighborhoods)
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Sunset District: Coastal Living with Neighborhood Charm
The Sunset District has long been one of San Francisco’s most desirable places for buyers seeking space, community, and ocean breezes. Stretching along the city’s western edge, the Sunset offers a mix of affordability (by San Francisco standards), stable value appreciation, and a lifestyle that blends suburban comfort with access to urban amenities. Housing Market
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San Francisco Neighborhoods — Market Snapshot
Here’s a curated list of notable neighbourhoods in San Francisco with brief market-context commentary based on recent trends September 2025 1. Pacific Heights 2. Mission District / Mission Dolores 3. Sunset District (including Outer and Inner Sunset) 4. Noe Valley 5. Russian Hill 6. Nob Hill / Downtown (incl. Union Square, Chinatown, Tenderloin) 7. South
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San Francisco Current Market May 2025
As of May 2025, the San Francisco Bay Area (SFBA) mortgage landscape is undergoing significant shifts, influenced by fluctuating interest rates, evolving buyer behaviors, and broader economic factors. 📉 Mortgage Rates: Elevated Yet Stabilizing Mortgage rates in the SFBA remain elevated compared to pre-pandemic levels. As of May 8, 2025, the average annual percentage rate







