Background
What are the boundaries of Pacific Heights?
Pacific Heights is bounded to the North by Green Street, the Southern boundary is California Street, the East boundary is Van Ness Ave and the Western Boundary is Presidio Avenue
History
Pacific Heights was originally developed in conjunction with the extended cable car lines in the 1870s. Following the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake, the redevelopment of Pacific Heights gave birth to much of the Victorian architecture it is known for today.
What kind of homes and condos?
Pacific Heights is a largely residential neighborhood home to approximately 20,000 San Franciscans. The housing stock is comprised of Single Family Homes, Multi-Unit Buildings, Condominiums, Co-ops and TICs. As of 10/21/1019 the Median Estimated Home Value in Pacific Heights was $1,600,000. Approximately 72% of the residents in Pacific Heights are renters and 28% of Pacific Heights residents own their home. The median age of homes in Pacific Heights is 61 years old. The median age of residents in Pacific Heights is 36 years old. The median household income of Pacific Heights residents is approximately $143,012 annually.
Weather
Pacific Heights experiences approximately 165 full sun days per year, and experiences about 25 inches of annual rainfall. The elevation of Pacific Heights is 443 feet above sea level.
Billionaires Row
Where is Billionaire’s Row in San Francisco?
Billionaire’s Row is the short stretch of Broadway Ave reaching from Lyon Street to the West all the way to Divisadero to the East.
Who lives there?
David Sacks, a founder of PayPal
Mark Pincus, a founder of Zynga
Larry Ellison, 3rd richest man in America and head of Oracle
Jony Ive, design genius at Apple
Jeremy Stoppelman, CEO of Yelp
Gettys
Trainas
Spreckels Mansion / Danielle Steel
Schools
Convent & Stuart Hall
San Francisco University High School
Town School for Boys
St. Brigid School
SF Waldorf School
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Shopping & Restaurants
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Famous homes and attractions
Other famous houses?
Full House - 1709 Broderick Street
Party of Five - 2311 Broadway Street
Lyon Street steps