SF District 1
Quiet, Coastal Living Near the Park & Presidio
If you're looking for a more relaxed, residential feel in San Francisco without sacrificing access to nature or city amenities, District 1 is a strong choice. Compared to the busier Marina or denser Inner Sunset, this district offers broader streets, classic single-family homes, and a slower pace of life.
One standout is the Lake Street corridor, one of San Francisco’s “Slow Streets” created during the pandemic. It’s a pedestrian-friendly stretch with elegant homes, quick access to shopping and dining, and borders the Presidio—ideal for morning jogs, afternoons in the park, or a round of golf. Baker Beach is just a mile away.
Jordan Park and Laurel Heights bring a more upscale, tucked-away vibe with tree-lined streets and larger homes, while Lone Mountain offers a quiet setting near USF. The Richmond is a popular area with access to both Golden Gate Park and Ocean Beach.
For buyers looking in the northwest part of the city, District 1 provides space, green surroundings, and a calm, residential lifestyle—without feeling disconnected from the rest of the city.
Neighborhoods in District 1
- Sea Cliff
- Lake Street
- Outer Richmond
- Central Richmond
- Inner Richmond
- Jordan Park
- Laurel Heights
- Lone Mountain

Oceanfront estates with dramatic views
Seacliff
Coastal vibe with park access
Outer Richmond
Mixed architecture, vibrant local scene
Central Richmond
Bustling streets with global dining
Inner Richmond
Leafy corridor by Presidio
Lake Street

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