Adobe City Guide 2019 - San Francisco

Popular Neighborhoods COLE VALLEY

Cole Valley has a peaceful and easy feeling about it. It is home to many new and old families, as well as young professionals. There are more houses here than apartment buildings, but there are numerous homes that have been turned into flats and fourplexes. The biggest benefit in living here is the transportation options, many great restaurants, and its proximity to Golden Gate Park. PACIFIC HEIGHTS Pacific Heights is a beautiful neighborhood full of old houses and elegant shopping. A favorite among tourists and locals for the upscale shopping and people watching on Fillmore Street, Pacific Heights has a strong history as the residential area of the nouveau riche. This area has remained relatively quiet and residential over the years with shopping as its main draw. EAST BAY, EMERYVILLE The small and homey city of Emeryville sits among the cities of Berkeley and Oakland and meets its end at the shore of the San Francisco Bay. Emeryville has witnessed economic growth over recent years because of its proximity to San Francisco, the University of California, Silicon Valley, and other Bay area hubs Housing in Emeryville varies from single-family homes, to modern apartment complexes. Apartments throughout Emeryville vary in size, but most one- bedroom apartments are under 800 square feet in size. PENINSULA, REDWOOD CITY The sign above downtown proclaiming Redwood City as “Climate Best by Government Test” isn’t just a gimmick; Before World War I, the US and German governments tested for the world’s best climates, and Redwood City nabbed one of the top spots. New apartment communities are popping up rapidly and fit the lifestyle of young, working professionals.

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