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San Francisco has 7 notable neighborhoods. Median 1BR rent is $2,800/mo citywide. Top picks: Mission District, Noe Valley, Outer Sunset.

Neighborhood Guide · 2026

Best Neighborhoods in San Francisco

7 areas ranked by vibe, walkability, and affordability. Median 1BR rent: $2,800/mo. State income tax: Up to 13.3%.

All 7 Neighborhoods

1

Mission District

Latino culture, taquerias, murals, and a genuine neighborhood identity. Still has affordable pockets relative to the city, though gentrification has pushed 1BRs to $2,600–3,200/mo. Valencia Street is the social spine. Best food density in SF.

2

Noe Valley

Quiet, sunny (it sits in a fog gap), strollers and brunch, expensive. 1BRs $3,200–4,000/mo. The neighborhood tech workers move to when they have kids. 24th Street is walkable and genuinely pleasant.

3

Outer Sunset

Foggy, beachside, surfers, and more affordable than most of SF. 1BRs $2,400–2,900/mo. Excellent dim sum and Russian food along Irving Street. The fog here is not occasional — it's the default.

4

Outer Richmond

Quieter than the Inner Richmond, genuinely walkable, and below-average SF rents at $2,300–2,800/mo. Strong dim sum corridor on Clement Street and a large Russian community. Gets fog but less extreme than Outer Sunset.

5

Potrero Hill

One of the few SF neighborhoods that consistently escapes the fog belt. South-facing slopes get genuine afternoon sun. Views back toward downtown. 1BRs $2,800–3,400/mo. Expensive, but warmer than average — that's worth something in SF.

6

Hayes Valley

Boutique shops, excellent neighborhood restaurants, and a central location. 1BRs $3,000–3,600/mo. Some of the best dining in the city. Small area, limited inventory, commands a premium for the density of amenities.

7

Dogpatch

Design and biotech district south of SoMa. Newer construction, relatively more affordable at $2,500–3,100/mo for a 1BR. T-line Muni access. Less character than older neighborhoods but practical and improving.

San Francisco at a Glance

Median 1BR

$2,800

Median home

$1100K

Walk score

88/100

State tax

Up to 13.3%

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best neighborhoods in San Francisco?

San Francisco's top neighborhoods include Mission District, Noe Valley, Outer Sunset. Latino culture, taquerias, murals, and a genuine neighborhood identity. Still has affordable pockets relative to the city, though gentrification has pushed 1BRs to $2,600–3,200/mo. Valencia Street is the social spine. Best food density in SF.

What is the safest neighborhood in San Francisco?

San Francisco safety varies by area. For up-to-date crime data by neighborhood, check the San Francisco police department's public crime map. Generally, established residential areas with lower vacancy rates tend to have lower crime rates.

How much does it cost to rent in San Francisco?

City-wide median 1BR rent in San Francisco is $2,800/mo, 2BR is $3,800/mo. Prices vary by neighborhood — central and trendy areas run above the median, outer residential areas below.