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Lone Mountain Real Estate

Located on a scenic hilltop that is said to be equidistant from the San Francisco Bay and Pacific Ocean, you will find the San Francisco District 1 neighborhood referred to as Lone Mountain. A historical hill that once served as a cemetery, Lone Mountain now serves as the main campus for the University of San Francisco (USF), a popular Jesuit-run school located in the heart of San Francisco.

Bordered by Laurel Heights to the north, Anza Vista to the East, North Panhandle to the south, and Inner Richmond to the West, the Lone Mountain neighborhood is populated with USF students, tenured professors, and other San Francisco urbanites. This upper-middle class San Francisco neighborhood consists primarily of well-kept Edwardians, with a fair number of multi-unit residential properties and apartments to accommodate the local student population. Additionally, Lone Mountain is home to the Angelo J. Rossi Playground and Rossi Pool, offering residents convenient access to public tennis courts, basketball courts, picnic areas, an indoor swimming pool, and a children’s playground. 

Learn more about San Francisco's Lone Mountain neighborhood.


Homes and Condos for sale in Lone Mountain, San Francisco

Homes and Condos for sale in Lone Mountain September 24, 2023
3
Listed
25
Avg. DOM
$977.44
Avg. $ / Sq.Ft.
$2,200,000
Med. List Price
3 Properties
$2,200,000
Neighborhood: Lone Mountain
2
Beds
2F11/2
Baths
2,100
Sq.Ft.
1936
Year Built
3
Days on Site
423911055
MLS
Video Preview! Inner Richmond/Lone Mountain. Beautiful, fully-detached home on a quiet cul de sac in the center of the city. 97 Walkscore! Across Anza Street from Rossi Park, Playground, Tennis...
Open 9/26
30 Rossi Avenue San Francisco,  CA 94118
$2,995,000
Neighborhood: Lone Mountain
3
Beds
2F11/2
Baths
2,810
Sq.Ft.
1937
Year Built
14
Days on Site
423900326
MLS
Elegant 1937 single-family home with direct views to expansive Rossi Park. Light-filled main floor has large principal rooms, including living room, separate dining room, breakfast room, large...
$999,000
Neighborhood: Lone Mountain
2
Beds
2
Baths
1,220
Sq.Ft.
1908
Year Built
60
Days on Site
423755109
MLS
Down to studs renovation in 2016! Exceptional full floor 2BD/2BA TIC boasts a spacious open floor plan, plank floors, and high-end finishes. Great entertaining space with large front windows bringing...

Lone Mountain Neighborhood Homes & Condos 

San Francisco’s Lone Mountain neighborhood is popular with students, teachers, and savvy homebuyers throughout the city. Whether you are looking for a starter condominium or a stately single-family Edwardian home, you won’t be disappointed with available housing options in Lone Mountain.

Lone Mountain Single-Family Home Prices:   $900k to $1.7M Median price: $1.3M

Condo Prices in Lone Mountain:  $700k to $1.2M Median price: $925K

Contact us for helping purchasing or selling a single-family home, condominium, or multi-unit investment property in San Francisco’s Lone Mountain neighborhood.

 

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