- $4,995,000
- 5Bd
- 4Ba
- 4,005 Sq Ft

There are seemingly no places that haven't been touched by the tech valley rising in San Francisco, just ask the renters who aren't pulling in 6-figure salaries. From Google buses to hipsters taking over entire neighborhoods, the whole place is changing fast. Real estate is quickly heading in that same direction as home prices skyrocket and everyone who wants to put a little extra cash in their pocket looks to the next street over to see if they can start transforming that area into the next big thing. Of course, waterfront property certainly doesn't hurt the intrinsic values either. Dogpatch San Francisco isn't necessarily the first thing on a tourist's list or even someone who's been in the area for while (it definitely had a reputation for crime in the past), but this area could start getting a lot of attention as of late. It may have been once home to canneries and warehouses, but the landscape has really changed. This dead area held so much promise for artists, chefs and creative types just dying to turn those huge industrial buildings into something beautiful. We want to stress that while this area might still retain a little bit of its quiet and unassuming past right now, it's safe to say what's happening signifies a major shift into a different type of town.
So many parts of California are experiencing this type of renewal and the ideology behind it attracts a certain kind of person. Specifically, the average age in Dogpatch is 37, with 62% of the neighborhood being white, 16% Asian, 13% black, and 1% Indian. Only 45% of the residents are women, with the average household size being 2.3 people. The median cost of a home comes in at just under a million dollars at $998,000, and the average income is around $125,000 to $150,000 (unsurprisingly). Though primarily married or one-person households (47% without children), you'll still find kids in the area supported by both traditional and non-traditional families.
Seemingly coming in as America's favorite activity, the art of consuming new and different foods is not necessarily a bad reason to pick your next city. If you're already planning to come to the Bay Area, then it'd be hard not to find a place that doesn't have fantastic dishes on every corner. However, Dogpatch really has a hold on its locals through its restaurants and it's partially helped turn its reputation around through food. Southern, Latin, Italian, Peruvian: you'll find lots of choices of food with bold flavors everywhere you look. The locals all know this though, and just like in every city's most happening spots, you may need to believe in the philosophy that good things come to those who wait. If you're a big fan of the farm-to-table movement where everything is locally sourced and as fresh as it can possibly be, then you'll probably fit right in with your neighbors who know that their next favorite meal is just waiting to be discovered.
This is not a cookie-cutter type of place. Those who need their big box stores to shop and brand-name accessories and furnishings to fill their homes need not apply to live here. The whole revival of this town was due in a large part to creative people taking the huge spaces left behind by factories and storage facilities and then turning them into live-in communities for artists. Those with a free spirit and lots of flair can get to know other people who are like-minded, to not only form relationships but also potential partnerships in the business community. Even if you wouldn't necessarily want to live like that, it doesn't mean that you can't benefit from everything that they produce. You can see the fruits of their labor in the many stores that sell their wares. Clothing, bags, kitchen accessories, lighting fixtures, jewelry and crafts of all kinds can be found around every corner. If you want your home and your fashion sense to get a little more personality, then this might be the perfect place for you. Just ask and you can find out about all the new ways there are to work with all the elements and colors the world gives us to turn our environment into a more calming, beautiful and happy place to be. The advances in technology combine with old-school techniques to invent and experiment to produce art that will inspire and delight.
You might not necessarily be able to name the local cheese or chocolate shop in your area currently, but you'd certainly be able to name it if you lived in Dogpatch. It's these kinds of local treasures that help set this place apart. There are a lot of influences here from not just the United States, but from all around the globe. You can find it all from the architecture to the lifestyle. A popular place like Dogpatch San Francisco doesn't just beckon programmers and coders, it attracts smart people from every walk of life. People from tiny towns and big cities can settle here, with the most common thread being the need live better and healthier lives everything they do. Like European cities, you'll find biking and walking to be preferred ways to get around. It's also well-known for its ease and convenience of public transportation, so you may find yourself saving a lot of gas money. The people who live here are hungry to learn about other cultures and keep an open mind about how and why things change. It's not to say that you won't find a lot of pride here in being American, you'll just see more who are perhaps more willing to embrace the differences rather than to highlight the similarities.