Westwood Highlands
Homes for Sale

Stately single-family homes with views to the southwest at the base of Mt. Davidson define this West of Twin Peaks classic. Like its adjacent neighbors, it assumes you’ve got a car to get you to and from some jaw-dropping views.

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Our Current Selection of Westwood Highlands Homes for Sale

Single Family Home
$1,895,000 | 3, 2, 3
MLS# 425003979
Fully detached 1925 storybook Tudor-style Westwood Highlands home. Bathed in natural light, this residence blends elegant period details with modern updates and improvements. Great curb appeal. Lush front yard & flagstone pathway beckons the visitor, signaling you are about to...
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Hillside Homes With Views That Go On Forever
Facing South to San Bruno Mountains
Charming and Unusual Architecture
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Westwood Highlands Neighborhood Vibe

A residential neighborhood from beginning to end and at all points in between, with not a drop of commercial or a hint of mixed-use to be found. Like many other West of Twin Peaks neighborhoods, it was originally designed for middle-class commuters enchanted with the “recently” opened West Portal Muni station.

 

Popular Westwood Highlands Home Styles

Originally designed for the “middle-class” market in the 1920s by Charles Strothoff and built by Hans Nelson, Westwood Highlands was known for its efficient and economical design. There are about 300 homes in the neighborhood, and they were all built as single-family homes.

 

Getting Around in Westwood Highlands

Like most other West of Twin Peaks neighborhoods, the neighborhood was built with the assumption you’d be parking at least one car in the lovely garage that is attached to your fully detached home.

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Awards, Accolades, and Recognition

We’re proud of the recognition we’ve earned for excellence in San Francisco real estate representation.

Our broker, Matt Fuller, is a recognized thought leader, white paper author, and media consultant for the real estate industry. He has served as the President of the San Francisco Association of Realtors and the Director of the California Association of Realtors.

We are members of the Top Agent Network, San Francisco’s premier community for the top ten percent of local real estate agents.

We’ve received numerous industry certifications including Certified International Property Specialist (CIPS), Graduate of REALTOR Institute (GRI), and National Association of REALTOR (NAR) Fair Housing.

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San Francisco is a city of neighborhoods, each with nuances and a distinct character that make a difference when choosing a home.

We love, live, and work here, and are experts in the details of each of the ninety neighborhoods San Francisco has to offer.

Wherever you are in the home buying or selling journey, we have insights to share. Get in touch with us today.









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    Westwood Highland Housing Market Trends

    Median Sales Price

    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

    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.

    Number of Active Listings

    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.

    Sales Price Compared to List Price

    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

    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.

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