Tour San Francisco’s most desirable areas to live.
North Beach is one of San Francisco’s oldest and most iconic neighborhoods, and its vibrancy is driven by picture-perfect tourist attractions and a storied past that’s made relevant today through mouth watering cuisine and local culture.
Noe Valley is easy living at its core — with quiet, roomy streets that seem like they were made for strollers and sunny afternoons — though the heart of San Francisco is just over the hill.
Walk to downtown if you want, or to any of the charming cafes in neighboring North Beach — or simply revel in Telegraph Hill’s iconic vistas and old-school architecture.
Inner Sunset is a place where families come to stay for its affordability and space, without leaving the city. Here, you’ll find long-time residents who’ve settled here years ago and fresh faces, new to the city’s delights, as there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Secluded and tree-lined Lake Street is an oasis of tranquility and community-focused living in bustling San Francisco, where neighbors become friends and families reign.
A walkable and family-friendly neighborhood that’s home to some of the most diverse restaurants in all of San Francisco, the Inner Richmond is a treasure that’s convenient to the busier parts of the city but beats to its own multicultural drum.
Described as one of the nation’s “coolest” and “hippest” neighborhoods, tech industry leaders flock to the Mission for its diverse array of retail and culinary pleasures.
A plethora of galleries, boutiques, and stylish restaurants line the streets of Cow Hollow, making it an incredibly coveted San Franciscan locale. The neighborhood’s indisputable popularity ensures it's always bustling, and the nightlife is unlike anywhere else in the Bay Area.
With picturesque views along the edge of the bay, the Marina attracts shoppers and foodies to congregate on its boutique-lined streets and extensive green spaces. Offering exceptional views of the Golden Gate Bridge and a plethora of entertainment options, there is always something to do in the Marina.
Mission Bay may not conjure visions of classic San Francisco, but this contemporary neighborhood is up-and-coming. Just across Oracle Park, Mission Bay’s wide boulevards and extravagant spaces are steadily filling in with luxury apartment complexes boasting bayside views.
Considered one of the most burgeoning areas in San Francisco, Hayes Valley’s rapid ascent as one of the Bay Area’s hippest neighborhoods can be attributed to the vast array of high-end boutiques, restaurants, and bars that populate the city plaza.
This demure neighborhood embodies affluent elegance, where visitors stare in envy at Pacific Heights’ architectural splendor.
Located just south of the Presidio, this immaculate neighborhood is mere steps away from some of San Francisco’s most alluring hiking trails and parks. Presidio Heights offers seclusion amid the hustle of the Bay Area.
The most cinematic neighborhood in San Francisco, the paramount allure of Russian Hill is a combination of the neighborhood’s pictorial views, convenient location, and a hip urban vibe.
Historic architecture meets burgeoning shops and eateries, encapsulating the iconic elements of San Francisco.
The heart of this little hood is Duboce Park, a popular grassy park popular with dogs and their owners, which sports a new children's playground at its western end.