Duboce Triangle
San Francisco, California Homes for Sale
About Duboce Triangle
Quick Facts
Current Prices: $1,395,000 to $3,495,000
Closed Prices: $860,000 to $4,900,000
Median Sale Price: $1,587,500
Average $ per sq ft: $962
Association Fee Ranges: $86.66 to $591/mo, $0 to $581
Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home
Age: 1887 to 2008
Sq. Ft.: 700 to 18964 Sq. Ft.
Bedrooms: 2 to 6 Bedrooms
Bathrooms: 1 to 6 Bathrooms
Around Duboce Triangle
Duboce Triangle consists of charming single-family homes and apartment buildings that tend to be pricey. Any block in this neighborhood will have limited traffic as well as enjoy peace and quiet. Single and multi-family homes along Henry Street are more isolated than other parts of the neighborhood and provide a serene environment. If you live near the California Pacific Medical Center or around Castro Street and 14th Street, you'll experience more city noise and traffic.
Duboce Triangle is a smaller neighborhood but it has its own culinary scene worth mentioning. You have the option of having some dim sum on 15th Street or a wet burrito on Church St. There is café-style dining with outside seating right on Duboce Avenue that is a local favorite for people watching and enjoying the sunshine.
Duboce Triangle is a family-oriented neighborhood where you see young families with babies and strollers as well as pets on leashes. The mothers at the park will be familiar with each other and you will become familiar with the retail workers in the area quickly. You'll see and hear children during the day due to the neighborhood preschool on Belcher St. The California Pacific Medical Center is located in this neighborhood so expect to see plenty of hospital workers in scrubs throughout the area like at the grocery store buying lunch or standing outside enjoying their 15-minute break.
A Friday night in the Duboce Triangle consists of three things: eating, drinking, or dancing. Grab a bite to eat at a café or dim sum eatery on Church Street, have a drink with friends at a quaint Victorian-style lounge on 14th Street, or go dance at one of the clubs on Market Street. This small neighborhood has a little bit of everything for fun seekers, but on a much smaller and intimate scale.
ake a dance class on Market Street or shop at a few thrift stores further down the same street. Grab a fresh juice or smoothie and head over to Noe and 14th Street to sit and chat with a friend on a park bench. You can also take your four-legged friend to the dog play park just across Duboce Avenue.
Locals Love
- Tree-lined streets
- Family-friendly neighborhood
- Close proximity to grocery stores
Locals Don't Love
- Traffic on Market Street
- Scarce parking
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