People who are thinking about moving to Hayes Valley should check out some info on what the neighborhood is like before they make their final decision to move there.
An industrial area of San Francisco gets an artistic makeover from its creative residents. See how the people of Dogpatch have turned this town around.
Ingleside, San Francisco, may be one of the last affordable neighborhoods in town. With half of homes owned by generational families, market turnover is slow.
Experience the cultural renaissance of Hayes Valley, home to the San Francisco Symphony, Jazz Center, and some of the best shops and restaurants in town.
San Francisco has quality options for seniors ready for retirement living surrounded by sensational views, natural settings, or the excitment and convenience of city ambiance.
The hippies have left Haight Ashbury San Francisco. Their grandkids have moved in and gentrified the neighborhood, changing the Upper Haight significantly.
Bayview is one of San Francisco's most eclectic neighborhoods, offering a unique history and entertainment opportunities. Learn more about Bayview here.
Even residents with cars often use public transit in San Francisco because driving is San Francisco because driving can be a pain and parking is horrible to find everyday
You are searching San Francisco for a neighborhood that fits your family's lifestyle. Contact Movoto Real Estate to visit open house events in that area.
San Francisco market trends have shown a clear recovery pattern since the 2008 Recession, with values again reflecting higher property prices than California in general.
Going through a divorce? Change your scenery and move. Here are seven San Francisco neighborhoods that are perfect for those who are recently divorced.
Discover San Francisco's Excelsior District, the affordable and family-friendly home of Jerry Garcia, vibrant street art and the city's second-largest park.
Explore the Mission District, bringing artists and culture fanatics together in a colorful swirl of restaurants and nightlife, packed with Latino heritage and bohemian roots.
The San Francisco 2015 Green Festival was a portfolio of food, neat better-living products, finance and business, and products designed to make you think a bit.
The cost of living and cost of housing is higher in San Francisco than most areas in the U.S., but the thriving economy and amenities might just make up for it.