District 5: The Sunny Middle
The Highlights
Noe Valley: Rolling hills and large 1800+ sqft Queen Anne Victorians, increasingly home to large, luxurious houses.
Glen Park: Known for its proximity to I-280 and the Glen Park BART, with charming homes and a village feel.
Cole Valley: Cute and curvy corridor with tree-lined streets and a mix of housing types.
Ashbury Heights: Larger homes with a mix of Victorian and Craftsman styles, feeling slightly removed.
Duboce Triangle: Centered around Duboce Park, featuring charming Victorian flats and quiet cul-de-sacs.
Buena Vista: Centered on Buena Vista Park, with a mix of multi-unit buildings and large detached homes.
Corona Heights: Varied homes with views, sitting on curvy, steep streets.
The Castro: Vibrant gayborhood with a mix of well-preserved Victorians and modern renovations.
Mission Dolores: Hipster central with sunny weather, bike shops, and high prices.
5D - Twin Peaks
Buena Vista/Ashbury Heights — 5F5G - Corona Heights
5H - Clarendon Heights
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