Ingleside, San Francisco Real Estate & Homes For Sale
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7 homes
- Jia Ling Li DRE #01967444, CENTURY 21 Real Estate Allianc
- Hugh D. Groocock DRE #01209589, Corcoran Icon Properties
- Cynthia D. Cummins DRE #00960422, Kindred SF Homes
- Priya Agrawal DRE #01964876, Rivet Real Estate
- Tyler Stewart DRE #01901386, Heath Real Estate
- Kelly Nguyen DRE #01306502, CENTURY 21 Real Estate Allianc
Homes Near Ingleside, San Francisco, CA
We found 21 more homes matching your filters just outside Ingleside
- Vilma J. Palaad DRE #00953735, RE/MAX Gold
- Danni S. Zhao DRE #02050480, Vanguard Properties
- Heidi I. Rossi DRE #01244323, Compass
- Sandra Gandolfo DRE #01182908, BarbCo
- Shu Pu DRE #01726454, CENTURY 21 Real Estate Allianc
- Roberto Corpuz DRE #01276834, Sotheby's International Realty
- Kenneth A. Hagan DRE #01109596, Pinnacle Properties
- Susie Lee DRE #02054948, Compass
- Cristal D. Wright DRE #01846453, Vanguard Properties
- Andreas Ernst DRE #02028138, Compass
- Drew Hershey DRE #01894141, RealHome Services and Solution
- John H McGary DRE #00289172, J. M. Real Estate Services
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Ingleside, San Francisco, CA Real Estate Trends
Learn about the Ingleside, San Francisco, CA housing market through trends and averages.
Affordability of Living in Ingleside, San Francisco, CA
The median home value is $1,133,603
Month | Median home value |
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April 2023 | $1.17M |
May 2023 | $1.17M |
June 2023 | $1.17M |
July 2023 | $1.17M |
August 2023 | $1.17M |
September 2023 | $1.16M |
October 2023 | $1.16M |
November 2023 | $1.15M |
December 2023 | $1.15M |
January 2024 | $1.14M |
February 2024 | $1.13M |
March 2024 | $1.13M |
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Trends and affordability stats are provided by third party data sources.
Average Home Value in Ingleside, San Francisco, CA, by Home Size
Home Size | Home Value* |
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2 bedrooms (See homes) | $1,065,191 |
3 bedrooms (See homes) | $1,229,449 |
4 bedrooms (See homes) | $1,376,854 |
Explore Neighborhoods in Ingleside, San Francisco, CA
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What Locals Say about Ingleside
- Trulia User
- Resident
- 8mo ago
"no commute as I am retired but traffic in this area can be congested during commute times. overall though it is not bad"
- Trulia User
- Visitor
- 8mo ago
"what over witnessed it is a good community one where you can bring your kids up and feel safe in their environment"
- Trulia User
- Resident
- 1y ago
". cars get broken into alot. quiet neighborhood. street you live in depends if parking is available or not. most people are pretty much to themselves "
- John S.
- Resident
- 2y ago
"What's not to love about Ingleside? The people are friendly, and although it's in the city, it has a suburban feel. It is bordered by West Portal, West Wood Park, Sunnyside, and Monterey Heights to the North and Daly City to the South. It is very accessible via I-280 and Bart and Muni Lines J, K, and L. Since it is located on the South West side of town, you can easily get to the beaches. The community consists of mostly working class down-to-earth people, but being so close to San Francisco State and City College, you do have lots of college age people around. This has led to new shops and restaurants opening up along Ocean Avenue, including Whole Foods. It is very convenient to go to Stonestown and Daly City. Stonestown has a Trader's Joe and another Whole Foods and Farmer's market. Stonestown is currently undergoing redevelopment plans, where they will transform to a town center in the next fifteen years."
- Traci W.
- Resident
- 3y ago
"It's easy to get to 280 to head south of the peninsula. If I'm going into the City, the busses and street cars are close by. "
- Traci W.
- Resident
- 3y ago
"There are a few homes on my block with kids, but there aren't many. The OMI (Ocean View-Merced Heights-Ingleside) neighborhoods have a decent mix of family sizes and types. There are often neighbor events on Ocean Avenue. "
- Jack P.
- Resident
- 3y ago
"Easy for downtown or North Peninsula. You can head north over the GG bridge quickly if you avoid the congested times on 19th avenue. If I leave before 8:30 AM on a weekend, I can be in Sausalito in 20 minutes. Also, the beaches are nearby, and Ocean Beach to Pacifica and Montara - are all short drives."
- Johannah.todd
- Resident
- 3y ago
"Nothing really but we got a ton of churches for some reason and its quiet, overall i like it because its in walking distance to SFSU and the mall is nearby for coffee and groceries "
- Michelle E. .
- Resident
- 4y ago
"They would like being able to walk around everywhere freely if in the neighborhood and that there are many other dog owners. "
- Vlopez262002
- Resident
- 4y ago
"Diversity and close to Daly City, Burlingame and San Mateo. Easy access to freeways and Golden gate bridge. 10 min drive to SFO. "
- Margarita L.
- Prev. Resident
- 4y ago
"Too many cars. Narrow and dirty streets. weather is usually foggy most of the year, especially summertime. Best weather is September and October. "
- Ballecer.gabriel
- Resident
- 5y ago
"Very quiet neighborhood. Nice area relative to inside San Francisco inner city. Sometimes you’ll see some bad things, but you can safely walk at night without worrying. "
- Fritz13131313
- Resident
- 5y ago
"Good transit service including light rail and Bart as well as good local retail including Target and Whole Foods. Diverse neighborhood with significant home ownership. Close to both SF City college and San Francisco State University. Can walk to Stonestown mall or a brief drive. Quiet neighborhoods for City living."
- Jack P.
- Resident
- 5y ago
"Easy access to freeways, easy access to Muni. I commute to Mountain View and if I leave at 6:30 AM I arrive within 40 minutes"
- Lgbenish1
- Resident
- 5y ago
"Quiet well maintained street. Excellent schools in the area. City College is located at the end of the street and tuition is free to San Francisco residents."
- Micki j.
- Visitor
- 5y ago
"It is a very family friendly neighborhood, lots of young couples/families are starting to move here. "
- Frankie A.
- Resident
- 5y ago
"some neighbors will throw a bbq or there will sporadically be a bigger community event. the neighborhood is clean, safe, and friendly. "
- Davidhenderson1
- Resident
- 5y ago
"Ocean avenue is becoming a nice shopping area with Whole Foods, Target and some new restaurants. Public transportation is really good with buses, streetcars and Bart. It’s pretty cold and foggy in summer. "
- Davidhenderson1
- Resident
- 5y ago
"Streets are wide and neighbors are quiet. Public transportation is great. Ocean Ave is becoming a good place to shop and eat. "
- Davidhenderson1
- Resident
- 5y ago
"Super quiet and public transportation is great. Ocean Ave is a convenient shopping street with Whole Foods and target. "
- Jack H.
- Resident
- 5y ago
"There are a couple of dog parks in the area, as well as a larger green belt to the south of the neighborhood, which is always nice when you have a dog and better than other areas in the city, as far as I've seen."
- Jack H.
- Resident
- 5y ago
"We have several libraries and two colleges, SFSU and CCSF, just a short ride from us on the M. Overall, it's an excellent place for college students to live, as rent and overall cost of living tends to be fairly reasonable, compared to many other areas in San Francisco."
- Jack H.
- Resident
- 5y ago
"Most people take the M line, whether they're going directly to a downtown station or taking the train in the opposite direction, to reach the Balboa Park Bart Station. Unfortunately, the M has a notoriously chaotic approach to arriving on time and sees more than its fair share of bizarre events on or around trains, which makes commuting by train more untenable than anywhere else in the city I've lived. More and more people are switching to Lyft or Uber as they're far more likely to arrive on time to work or appointments, that way."
- Jack H.
- Resident
- 5y ago
"There are a few nice parks in the area, some with playgrounds, and, while I don't have children myself, I've not heard unusual complaints about schools. However, I really alarmed myself one day by checking a sex offender registry app for the neighborhood, and list of results was crazy long, even just for the few blocks around our house. I think it's certainly something to look into more closely before bringing children to live in the area."
- Annalinda H.
- Resident
- 5y ago
"There are trees along the streets here, but not a lot of parks. You can jump on Muni and get to Lake Merced very quickly though. It's easy to walk your dog! Having a big dog might be good for safety."
- Annalinda H.
- Resident
- 5y ago
"The graffiti here is unique and feels like art! There are great views out over the ocean when you get to the top of the neighborhood. Muni runs right through, so you feel very connected to the city. We have a community garden and a library right up the street."
- Annalinda H.
- Resident
- 5y ago
"Easy! The Muni M line is right outside my house, and I can run and jump on that to get to school as well as downtown. It's about 30 minutes on Muni to get downtown."
- Annalinda H.
- Resident
- 5y ago
"This might not be the safest place for kids at night. I definitely hear a lot of sirens and commotion at night. But there are schools that look really nice, and there is a local library."
- Annie Y.
- Resident
- 6y ago
"Dog owners would love that there are multiple pet-friendly parks within walking distance. There aren't a whole lot of places to hike, though. My neighborhood is quite compact—most houses have no front yard and a very small backyard, so dogs would have limited space to play around."
- Annie Y.
- Resident
- 6y ago
"Everything is within walking distance. We have public transportation, a city college, state university, shopping mall, all kinds of restaurants, a library, park, gym, UPS, Walgreens, Target, WholeFoods. And the freeway is close by! It's just all super convenient! There are even a few bars nearby where there are live performances."
- Gerino B.
- Resident
- 6y ago
"The commute to and from the neighborhood is very pleasant."
- Gerino B.
- Resident
- 6y ago
"It is a very safe neighborhood, a good palce to walk and stroll."
- Annie Y.
- Resident
- 6y ago
"It's not the safest neighborhood. It's pretty quiet, but always watch your surroundings, make sure to lock your car, don't leave any valuables in sight. There's a dispensary nearby, so if you don't like the smell of weed, try to stay away from that area."
- Maris H.
- Resident
- 6y ago
"They have parks where you can walk the dog."
- Maris H.
- Resident
- 6y ago
"The community is really nice, and there are a lot of places to eat."
- SEdginton
- 10y ago
"This is great neighborhood and it's only getting better. It's close to restaurants, shopping (Stonestown, Whole Foods) and public transportation so it's walkable. It has a really nice neighborhood feel. There are still single family homes, trees and yards so it's nicer than many areas in the city but it's also incredibly easy to get down the peninsula for work and into the 'hot' areas of the city for play. "
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