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2008 Neighborhood Rankings – Part II

December 15, 2008

Next up for our 2008 neighborhood rankings, we ranked each of the 85 neighborhoods in San Francisco by the value of their highest sale thus far (includes January 1, 2008 through December 13, 2008).  This effectively shows us where the “ceiling” is in these neighborhoods, so we’ll call this our “Neighborhood Ceiling Ranking” from now on.

Where is your ceiling?

Where is your ceiling?

The ceiling was determined by the highest sale for single family homes, condominiums, stock cooperatives, lofts, and TIC property types in each neighborhood.  Here’s the run-down:

Rank Neighborhood Highest Sale
1. Pacific Heights $18,000,000
2. Sea Cliff $14,500,000
3. Russian Hill $9,500,000
4. South of Market (SoMa) $8,975,000
5. Presidio Heights $8,250,000
6. Cow Hollow $7,500,000
7. Nob Hill $6,400,000
8. Noe Valley $5,818,000
9. Clarendon Heights $5,625,000
10. St. Francis Wood $5,400,000

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11. Marina $4,700,000
12. Telegraph Hill $3,775,000
13. Eureka Valley/Dolores Heights $3,745,000
14. Buena Vista Park $3,680,000
15. South Beach $3,500,000
16. Lake $3,100,000
17. Financial District $3,021,500
18. Potrero Hill $3,000,000
19. Jordan Park/Laurel Heights $2,995,000
20. Lower Pacific Heights $2,925,000
21. Parnassus/Ashbury Heights $2,850,000
22. Sherwood Forest $2,808,000
23. Glen Park $2,800,000
24. Forest Hill $2,500,000
25. Inner Richmond $2,420,000
26. Ingleside Terrace $2,400,000
27. Mission Bay $2,350,000
28. Monterey Heights $2,300,000
29. North Beach $2,250,000
30. Mission Dolores $2,205,000
31. Corona Heights $2,150,000
32. Bernal Heights $2,150,000
33. North Panhandle $2,125,000
34. Balboa Terrace $2,100,000
35. Alamo Square $2,050,000
36. Haight Ashbury $2,000,000
37. Lone Mountain $1,950,000
38. Central Sunset $1,900,000
39. Mount Davidson Manor $1,900,000
40. Inner Sunset $1,879,000
41. Golden Gate Heights $1,875,000
42. Hayes Valley $1,875,000
43. Forest Hill Extension $1,853,000
44. West Portal $1,850,000
45. Outer Richmond $1,838,000
46. Duboce Triangle $1,750,000
47. Twin Peaks $1,695,000
48. Anza Vista $1,635,000
49. Lake Shore $1,628,000
50. Central Richmond $1,600,000
51. Parkside $1,555,000
52. Inner Mission $1,509,000
53. Merced Manor $1,450,000
54. Diamond Heights $1,430,000
55. Westwood Park $1,410,000
56. Sunnyside $1,375,000
57. Downtown $1,373,000
58. Inner Parkside $1,300,000
59. Excelsior $1,300,000
60. Miraloma Park $1,275,000
61. Pine Lake Park $1,250,000
62. Westwood Highlands $1,215,000
63. North Waterfront $1,200,000
64. Outer Sunset $1,150,000
65. Outer Parkside $1,115,000
66. Lakeside $1,060,000
67. Central Waterfront $1,020,000
68. Midtown Terrace $1,010,000
69. Western Addition $1,005,000
70. Ingleside Heights $1,000,000
71. Forest Knolls $928,000
72. Mission Terrace $900,000
73. Oceanview $900,000
74. Van Ness/Civic Center $877,000
75. Portola $810,000
76. Merced Heights $795,000
77. Crocker Amazon $770,000
78. Silver Terrace $725,000
79. Bayview $710,000
80. Ingleside $685,000
81. Visitacion Valley $665,000
82. Bayview Heights $662,355
83. Outer Mission $610,000
84. Tenderloin $400,000
85. Hunters Point $399,000

Once again, we would like to reiterate that we are ranking these neighborhoods numerically, and not by charm, uniqueness, or any other qualitative characteristics.  Furthermore, all sales are from MLS and do not reflect any off-market or private transactions.

For more articles looking at San Francisco as a whole, click HERE.


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