San Francisco Neighborhoods - Inner Sunset Real Estate
Many San Franciscans name the Inner Sunset as their
favorite neighborhood, despite the fact that it suffers some of the
worst weather in the entire Bay Area. Located between Golden Gate Park
to the north and Vicente Street to the south, from Stanyan Boulevard
to the east and 19th Avenue to the west, the Inner Sunset is just three
miles from the Pacific Ocean and smack in the middle of the fog zone.
Year-round, most mornings and evenings are foggy, and some days the
sun doesn't come out at all. Today, the average resident of the Inner
Sunset owns his or her own home, is married and is raising a family,
and earns over $50,000 a year. The neighborhood contains several excellent
primary and high schools, and young children are as omnipresent as UCSF
grad students. The area has gentrified, but not at the rate or to the
extent of other San Francisco neighborhoods. Thanks to the fog -- the
one feature that hasn't changed -- there are still plenty of mom-and-pop
diners, drug stores, shoe repair shops and grocery stores to keep the
Inner Sunset real.
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