Across the street from Presidio Heights, with spacious lots and manicured front yards. Close to Laurel Village shops with everything you need in the neighborhood, approximately equidistant from the Embarcadero and Ocean Beach when you’re ready for a change of scenery.
Neighborhood Vibe
The blocks east of Arguello sport big homes on big lots, many with front yards. Easy access to Laurel Village makes it an appealing location to call home for those who want space with a slightly smaller price tag than some of its swankier neighbors to the north. Plenty of condos, TICs, and unit buildings add some diversity to the housing mix in the area.
Popular Home Styles
Stately, grand homes grace the blocks just east of Geary, showing off their Edwardian style. Condos, TICs, and multi-unit buildings predominate on the blocks closer to Geary.
Getting Around
You’re never more than two blocks from Geary in this oh-so-central neighborhood, making public transit a nearby (but very crowded) option for getting downtown. Car commuters will need to brace themselves for cross-town traffic to the bridges or to points south. But leave the car at home and get your errands done in Laurel Village on foot.
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Median sales price is calculated based on sold data and doesn’t account for seller concessions. Median price represents the point at which half of the homes sold for more and half sold for less. In smaller neighborhoods like many of those found in San Francisco, this metric is less likely to be influenced by extremely high or low sales prices that don’t represent the typical neighborhood home.
Days on Market indicates how quickly or slowly homes are selling in the neighborhood. The lower the days on market (DOM), the stronger the market is for sellers, all other things being equal.
The number of homes available for sale in active status at the end of a given month. Fewer homes available for sale may indicate a seasonal trend or market dynamics that favor a seller more than a buyer.
In strong or balanced markets, homes in San Francisco typically sell over asking. In a buyer’s market, homes will sell at list price or slightly under. If a home has had price reductions, the calculation is based on the last listed price.
Price per square foot is most useful when the homes are almost identical in size, age, layout and other factors important to buyers. Our experience suggests it is a more valuable metric in larger condo buildings and less valuable for homes in neighborhoods built with a diverse selection of styles, sizes, and ages.
Jordan Park is a neighborhood in the northwestern section of San Francisco. It is bordered by Presidio Heights to the north, Lower Pacific Heights to the east, Lone Mountain to the south, and Inner Richmond to the west. On an SFAR (San Francisco Association of Realtors) MLS (add internal link) map, Jordan Park is often combined with Laurel Heights, and is identified as neighborhood 1c.
Though it may not have a famous landmark, the stately homes in Jordan Park show considerable architectural and historical value.
Residents of Jordan Park don’t have to go far for diversions, whether it’s a hike in Presidio Park, grabbing coffee in Laurel Village, taking a pilates class at the Jewish Community Center, or shopping along the California and Sacramento street corridors. Families can bring their kids to both Laurel Heights and Presidio playgrounds.
Quiet, laid-back, and refined, Jordan Park is sometimes called the Pacific Heights of western San Francisco, though you won’t have to scale those Pac Heights hills to stroll around the neighborhood. Jordan Park is often combined with Laurel Heights, with both sharing a hushed and residential vibe.
As an “already built” neighborhood, Jordan Park is not a neighborhood where you should expect to find substantial new construction projects. Smaller developers may renovate/flip existing single family properties, or may take advantage of recent housing laws to add additional units to already existing housing. Transit corridors and major neighborhood streets are the most likely areas for new construction buildings in already built neighborhoods with existing housing stock.
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