Which San Francisco Neighborhood Should You Move To?
Buying a home in San Francisco but unsure where? With over 100 neighborhoods around the city, your options are everywhere. But this video will help you narrow down your focus. I'll quickly cover San Francisco's neighborhoods - ones to look out for and ones to probably avoid - to guide you in the right direction.
This video will be useful not only to people completely new to the city, but even folks that've lived in the area for years but might not know other neighborhoods in San Francisco beyond the one they're staying in.
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0:00 San Francisco Neighborhood Guide
2:00 Northern Neighborhoods Near Golden Gate Bridge
2:39 One of My Personal Favorite Neighborhoods
3:15 Western Neighborhoods
3:45 Eastern Neighborhoods
5:25 Central Neighborhoods
7:10 Foggy Neighborhoods In Southwest
8:13 "Elevated" Neighborhoods
9:11 Sunny Neighborhoods In East
9:42 Up-and-Coming Neighborhoods
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There’s a very small population on earth that’s ready to buy a home in San Francisco. I respect the video
@Rockin4D
Жыл бұрын
The largest portion of the population can only afford the tent and cardboard house. Which neighborhood is best to set that up ? ;)
@Artgod626
Жыл бұрын
@@Rockin4D it depends on what your looking for. If your a hippie, the haight. If you’re wanting safety maybe Lakeview. If you’re an immigrant the mission.
Very thorough thank u
One of my fav pastimes is going to open houses in San Francisco. Such a great place!
I used to live in Noe Valley (27th and Dolores). Very nice neighborhood. Sunny most of the time.
Underrated channel
Great breakdown! I am not looking to move to the city, but I digest as much about the city for my channel (and knowledge), being that we travel there often for music events. 🥤
@eriktherealtor
Жыл бұрын
Great to hear, glad I could provide some value to you!
@SippyCupAdventures
Жыл бұрын
@@eriktherealtor I sent an email your way BTW ☺
I used to live in the Nobterloin...Post and Hyde
Would love a deep dive on sunnyside and portola
I liked noe valley, mostly sunny up to diamond hghts for wind and fog, 24 st was real fine local drag. Church muni into dt, easy drive to irving, noriega, chestnut, richmond😊
Erik, I personally prefer to call the city "Frisco" rather than "San Francisco". it's short,quick and easy. "I'm going back to Frisco very soon".
You missed Haight Ashbury and Cole Valley?
When I lived in San Francisco, Diamond Heights was colloquially known as "The Swish Alps".
You cover a lot in a short time, but it's hard to hear a "The" in front of the freeways (e.g., "The 101" or "The 280"). That's how they talk about freeways in LA, but when San Franciscans put a "The" in front of numbers, it's for Muni lines like "The 22" or "The 38." On that point: when you talk about the Central Neighborhoods not being close to "transportation," it doesn't jibe because those neighborhoods are at the heart of transportation: the Muni streetcars, the busiest buses, BART. Those neighborhoods ARE far from the freeways, but that's not what we think of when we say "transportation." Tweak just those two talking points and you'd really be talking to San Franciscans in our own language!
I will be in SF later this month and am thinking of renting an ebike for a day. I want to check out all the usual spots. How bike friendly is SF and is there secure places to lock up the bike in the tourist areas? Thanks!
@largol33t12
11 ай бұрын
Better look up videos on how badly the city has fallen. You will probably have trouible getting around because homelessness is out of control and crimes such as theft are some of the worst on the west coast...
@jstanovic
11 ай бұрын
@largol33t12 Junk..I was just there a month ago to attend a big medical meeting. I took public transportation throughout the city. Sure there were some "crazies" and homeless. But nothing that threatened me. Get your facts from reality!
@largol33t12
11 ай бұрын
@@jstanovicobviously you live in a fantasy land in your lefty head ...
@largol33t12
11 ай бұрын
Oh and why did Westfield close down. Why are there empty stores all over? Take your lies elsewhere.
@breezeee45
7 ай бұрын
Westfield gave the keys back to the lender. The mall is still open as of today.
Richmond, Russian Hill and any hoods by the Golden Gate Park.
Just consider how you are going to get to work. Public transportation in the city is not the best so include access to freeways etc.
When east means west.
Not anything in the green area
Interesting vid but no “the” in front of freeway names please. Very cringe… for us natives.
If the price of things is determined by supply & demand, I would think that a city with as large a population as San Francisco, and keeps growing, that is on a peninsula where you cant travel far to the west, north, or, East without being stopped by water, the demand for land to build something on, is so much larger than the land available that few people could afford the rent, yet there are all those homeless people living in tents on the sidewalk. I would think that the democrats in the government there would have a problem with all the voters who are rich like Gordon Getty and Nancy Pelosi or upper middle class, so you would have a majority of citizens who vote republican because they are worried that the taxes will be raised so high that even they can't pay them. Could the democrat solution to this problem be the local social welfare programs that make San Francisco the best place for a drug addict to live, therefore the majority of citizens will be the homeless as are the majority of voters?
Hard pass..