Residents know that San Francisco is so much more than the Golden Gate Bridge or the Palace of Fine Arts. An area of innovation where tech, business and art thrive, this lively city has it all. With a plentitude of parks, a bounty of restaurants, numerous shops and endless events, there’s something for everyone here. The city boasts an eclectic mix of architecture. In some neighborhoods, Victorians in pastel hues stand in grand rows, while in others, midcentury modern marvels take domain. You might find a Gothic revival cathedral with lofty spires beside a sleek skyscraper. Or a Tudor manse down the street from a Rousseau storybook-style home. Known for its colorful patchwork of neighborhoods, San Francisco boasts incredible diversity and plenty of places to explore. Residents can venture from the mural-covered Mission district to the cable-carlined Russian Hill district, from the sunny sidewalks of Noe Valley to scenic vistas of Alcatraz and the ocean viewable from North Beach. Rolling hills across this metropolis mean that breathtaking vantages of the sea and city could be around the next corner. Call Paul at 415.407.8019 Golden Gate Sotheby’s International Realty paul@aw-sf.com applegarthwarrin.com STATS SINGLE FAMILY HOMES Highest Price: $71,000,000 Lowest Price: $488,000 Median Price: $1,617,500 Average Days on The Market: 27 Price Per Square Foot: $1,021 CONDOS Highest Price: $17,500,000 Lowest Price: $213,002 Median Price: $1,130,800 Days on Market: 53 Price Per Square Foot: $1,018 LOCALS LOVE PAUL WARRIN KNOWS SAN FRANCISCO Getting a burrito somewhere in the Mission and taking it to Dolores Park to eat while you people-watch. Going to Liguria Bakery in the morning (the best time to go) for fresh focaccia bread. Everyone has a favorite, but try pizza focaccia and the onion, rosemary and garlic/rosemary. Enjoying a picnic lunch with iconic views at the new Presidio Tunnel Top Park.
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