Mission Terrace
San Francisco, California Homes for Sale
About Mission Terrace
Quick Facts
Current Prices: $769,000 to $1,895,000
Closed Prices: $590,000 to $2,250,000
Median Sale Price: $1,282,500
Average $ per sq ft: $800
Association Fee Ranges: $399 to $518/mo, $0 to $547
Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home
Age: 1904 to 2008
Sq. Ft.: 486 to 4040 Sq. Ft.
Bedrooms: 0 to 7 Bedrooms
Bathrooms: 0 to 5 Bathrooms
Around Mission Terrace
If you're looking for the quiet neighborhood oriented in city living, then the southeastern half of the neighborhood along Alemany Boulevard is the perfect spot. It's popular among families with children for being close to both the local high school and middle school, as well as all of the grocery stores and daycares in that area.
Just about every restaurant, food truck, and cafe is found on Mission Street. Between Italy Avenue and Onondaga Avenue, you can find an amazing amount of hand crafted pizzas and Mexican restaurants that rival anything you can find elsewhere. You can also go up to Santa Rosa Avenue, which boasts a slew of great Chinese, Thai, Japanese, and sushi cuisines.
The neighborhood is a great mix of both families with children, college students and young singles. The local cafe's attract all sorts of students from the nearby community college as well as high school kids. Older adults tend to flock to the bars or restaurants for a more mature scene. Although there is relatively heavy traffic, Mission Terrace is one of the more walkable neighborhoods throughout the city, making joggers, dog walkers, and bikers a common sight.
Like many other parts of neighborhood, having a good time on a Friday night usually winds up at one of the many bars and music venues that populate around Mission Street. If the bars aren't your hangout scene, then check out the galleries and restaurants located up Mission Street.
On Sundays, Balboa Park is one of the most popular spots to kick back and relax when the sun is out and the breeze is mild. Besides simple picnicking and short hikes around the park's trails, you can check out the tennis courts and soccer fields to catch a live game. The park also has a public pool that's a safe haven on hot summer day.
Locals Love
- Proximity to schools
- Park spaces
- Affordable food
Locals Don't Love
- Rush hour traffic
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