Mission District
San Francisco, California Homes for Sale
About Mission District
Quick Facts
Current Prices: $399,000 to $3,900,000
Closed Prices: $292,001 to $4,375,000
Median Sale Price: $1,220,000
Average $ per sq ft: $963
Association Fee Ranges: $150 to $757.96/mo, $0 to $808
Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home
Age: 1869 to 2021
Sq. Ft.: 380 to 9045 Sq. Ft.
Bedrooms: 0 to 15 Bedrooms
Bathrooms: 0 to 7 Bathrooms
Lot Size: 0 - 1 acres
Around Mission District
The Mission is one of the most popular neighborhoods in the city for it's diversity in both living spaces and people. The northern section feels very much like your typical city living with modern buildings and apartment complexes. There are plenty of hip cafes often frequented by young professionals. The southern half near 24th and Mission are closer to the more traditional feel of the neighborhood. The Mission District has tons of bars and entertainment venues undercut by Mexican restaurants and food trucks that are perfect for experiencing a different side of the city.
Supreme cuisine might be the most famous thing to come out of the Mission District. The neighborhood is chock full of some of the best food in the city that line along Market street. From food trucks that sell authentic Mexican dishes to delicious pizza slices, this area has it all. A lineup of great restaurants in the neighborhood can be found just a few blocks from 24th and Market that won't break your bank but will satisfy your taste buds.
The Mission District has long been the artistic mecca for young people from all walks of life for many years. But the area still retains its native feel boasting some of the best art and music in the city. You'll see plenty of live street performers near 16th and Mission Streets as well as music venues. The neighborhood has also become a hotspot for young singles in the city.
The Mission District is one of the best and most popular party scenes in the city. From affordable, dimly lit dive bars to pop up galleries and restaurants on Van Ness, these are the reasons so many people flock to this lively neighborhood. The area is typically populated by mostly singles, family-oriented individuals can still feel comfortable in the area because of the amount of cafes and bookstores that are open far longer than most places in the city.
While the Mission District can be a crazy party scene during Friday and Saturday nights, it can also be one of the most tranquil places in the city. On any given Sunday you can peruse the streets and check out one of the many sidewalk sales that offer everything under the sun. Garfield Square is a tranquil park that is the perfect place to watch a soccer game or relax in the grass while reading a book or having a picnic lunch. There are also places around the park where you can grab non-traditional brunch options.
Locals Love
- Tranquil parks
- Lots of dining options
- Bars and galleries
Locals Don't Love
- Scarce parking
- Drunk tourists
- Crowded weekends
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