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Hayes Valley

Hayes Valley

One of San Francisco's most popular neighborhood destinations is Hayes Valley.

Welcome to Hayes Valley

Hayes Valley Character

 
One of San Francisco's most popular neighborhood destinations is Hayes Valley. In the Hayes Valley neighborhood, you can count on our San Francisco real estate professionals to say that the community and culture are robust. So-Ho-style art galleries and some of the city's trendiest boutiques call Hayes Valley home.
 

Hayes Valley Amenities

 
Homes for sale in Hayes Valley give you easy access to public transit options like MUNI, BART, car sharing, and tech buses. Many large buildings will have garages and parking in the back of the structure if you have a car. You'll find restaurants, nightlife, and shopping nearly at every corner with a walk score of 92. Zuni Cafe and Rich Table are neighborhood favorites, and Blue Bottle Coffee and Smitten Ice Cream.
 

What Else You Need To Know About Hayes Valley

 
You'll find 8 Octavia, 400 Grove, 300 Ivy, and the Hayes located in Hayes Valley. Find the dream home you've been searching for in this chic San Francisco area by browsing these Hayes Valley listings. Hayes Valley is a stylish neighborhood that is constantly on the cutting edge of fashion. Hayes sets the tone for much of the city, from pop-up eateries to unusual stores. Additionally, it is an excellent location for simply relaxing. This neighborhood is densely packed with playgrounds and parks.
 

Hunters Point

 
Justin Timberlake and Jay-Z hosted the Legends of the Summer Stadium Tour to Candlestick Park before the stadium's demolition on July 26, 2013.
 
Other acts such as The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Jimmy Buffett, Van Halen, Scorpions, Metallica, and Paul McCartney have previously or concurrently performed at Candlestick Park. Pope John Paul II delivered a Papal Mass at Candlestick Park on September 18, 1987, on a U.S. tour.
 
Bayview–Hunters Point (or Bay View–Hunters Point) is the San Francisco, California, neighborhood in the city's southeastern corner incorporating the Bayview and Hunters Point neighborhoods. Both Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, a defunct military base, and Candlestick Park, demolished in 2015, are located entirely inside their respective limits. Due to the neighborhood's location in the southeastern part of the city, the two areas have historically been joined together. According to demographers, San Francisco's Bayview–Point Hunter's has been classified as the city's "most isolated neighborhood."
 

By the early '90s, '00s, and the first half of the '10s, redevelopment efforts for the area became the primary problem. A variety of strategies are proposed to accomplish the goal, including a project known as the Bayview Redevelopment Plan for Area B, which will cover over 1300 acres of existing residential, commercial, and industrial areas. This economic activity node strategy highlights seven areas of economic growth within the community. Also part of the rehabilitation plan is the desire to turn the former Navy Shipyard riverfront site into a mix of residential, commercial, and recreational spaces.

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