642 Excelsior Ave
San Francisco, CA 94112
Excelsior- Studio
- 1 Bath
- 1,200 sqft
Studio
1 Bath
1,200 sqft
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This single-family home is located at 642 Excelsior Ave, San Francisco, CA. 642 Excelsior Ave is in the Excelsior neighborhood in San Francisco, CA and in ZIP code 94112. This property has 1 bathroom and approximately 1,200 sqft of floor space. This property has a lot size of 1875 sqft and was built in 1926.
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Home Details for 642 Excelsior Ave
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Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility Stories: 1 |
Interior Details Number of Rooms: 5 |
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Year Built Year Built: 1926 |
Property Type / Style Property Type: Single Family Home |
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Units in Building: 1 |
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Lot Area: 1875 sqft |
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Property Tax and Assessment
| Year | 2025 |
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| Tax | $4,056 |
| Assessment | $262,822 |
Home facts updated by county records
Comparable Sales for 642 Excelsior Ave
Address | Distance | Property Type | Sold Price | Sold Date | Bed | Bath | Sqft |
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0.13 | Single-Family Home | $780,000 | 06/12/25 | 2 | 1 | 1,200 | |
0.15 | Single-Family Home | $1,200,000 | 10/10/25 | 2 | 1 | 1,250 | |
0.06 | Single-Family Home | $685,000 | 12/26/25 | 2 | 1 | 875 | |
0.14 | Single-Family Home | $925,000 | 12/16/25 | 2 | 1 | 1,000 | |
0.25 | Single-Family Home | $928,000 | 09/16/25 | 2 | 1 | 1,037 | |
0.16 | Single-Family Home | $975,000 | 06/18/25 | 4 | 2 | 1,125 | |
0.35 | Single-Family Home | $948,000 | 08/04/25 | 2 | 1 | 1,025 | |
0.30 | Single-Family Home | $1,125,000 | 02/02/26 | 2 | 1 | 1,125 | |
0.25 | Single-Family Home | $1,120,000 | 06/27/25 | 3 | 1 | 965 | |
0.23 | Single-Family Home | $882,500 | 02/13/26 | 3 | 1 | 875 |
Assigned Schools
These are the assigned schools for 642 Excelsior Ave.
- Asawa (Ruth) San Francisco School Of The Arts, A Public School.
- 9-12
- Public
- 680 Students
10/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageRuth Asawa School of the Arts (RASOTA) is a gem of a high school for teens who have artistic or musical interests where they can hone their craft with others who thrive on creativity and often push themselves academically. The school has an amazing array of 14 art disciplines, where the students take their academic classes in the AM, enjoy a healthy free lunch (yes, that’s right), then have 2 periods each day, that’s 10-hours a week, of their art discipline. As a result, students are able to really dive in and exceed at their focus, which is so apparent in all of the performances & arts showcases in the year. Imagine musicals, full orchestra-style concerts, an in-house Mariachi group, guitar dept, spoken arts, creative writing, plus world music & dance, the list goes on. In Visual Arts, there are 4 showcases (gallery-style openings for each grade) & this year an off-site gallery show with music & dance collabs. Not only amazing art, but also RASOTA has strong academics as well. Incredible experience overall! Also, the students who come out of RASOTA do extremely well in terms of college choices, even getting into UC Berkeley & UCLA at rates higher than Lowell & other pricey private schools. In addition, RASOTA students win city-wide Mock Trial competitions, year after year. Personally, our family has witnessed 2 teens graduate from RASOTA primed for both medical school as well as professional athlete career paths. What is the common thread, you may wonder? We have seen firsthand how the school especially fosters discipline & commitment that can be applied to anything the students put their minds to, whether that is to continue their art focus, or pivot to something else. With this, we opted to send our teen to RASOTA over other private school offerings & have not regretted the decision. As a public school, with the district providing less than is needed to excel, RASOTA has a robust parent community which raises funds & builds community to ensure that the kids & teachers have what they deserve to thrive. Come be a part of that special gem in our incredible city!Parent Review1mo ago21 Reviews - Marshall (Thurgood) High School
- 9-12
- Public
- 475 Students
2/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageMy child attends this school. She just started 11th grade. She was selected to participate in a STEM program held at UCSF Mission bay hospital. She is excited and enthusiastic about her future. While this school doesn’t excel in the statistics it is what you make it. She is in AP classes and thriving.Parent Review1y ago8 Reviews - Lincoln (Abraham) High School
- 9-12
- Public
- 2074 Students
9/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageOur child graduated from Lincoln last year. Overall, our child's experience with teachers was good to excellent. He had a special few teachers he connected with deeply, something any parent wants to see happen. One history teacher really inspired him, and now he might want to be a teacher one day in the future. We had an absolutely amazing experience with our child's counselor, who was responsive, helpful, warm, and organized. He enjoyed the large and diverse student body that included all types of people. It will be exciting to see how the school transforms under its new leadership. We hope the new administration modernizes the school's approach to communication with parents. Overall, our child had a great time at Lincoln and is doing well in college!Parent Review6mo ago10 Reviews - Balboa High School
- 9-12
- Public
- 1238 Students
8/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageThe teachers are fine, but the bathrooms always have this one toilet where it's clogged, or dislocated. Once, the toilet water started spewing out and flooded the whole bathroom and there were toilet paper everywhere.Student Review1mo ago21 Reviews - Cleveland Elementary School
- K-5
- Public
- 300 Students
3/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Galileo High School
- 9-12
- Public
- 1750 Students
7/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Washington (George) High School
- 9-12
- Public
- 2068 Students
8/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageVery much bullying, everyones rude and hateful about anything and everyone.Student Review7mo ago5 Reviews - Lowell High School
- 9-12
- Public
- 2571 Students
9/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageThree decades later, I’ve come to appreciate the safe haven (for sf) that Lowell provided for me. Stressful? Check ..safe? Check ….. challenging/competitive? Check …. Camaraderie among students and lasting relationships? Check, but you do need to go outside your comfort zone and find your tribe - May take a year(s) … teacher quality? Average….. this school literally saved me and my siblings from having to attend our dangerous neighborhood high school in the city. We were definitely not the brightest, but we put in quite a bit of effort. And that’s all you need. From there, it’s a high probability that you can go to a UC bc Lowell’s reputation does carry a lot of weight. One caution is if your child is overly anxious or does not deal with stress well in terms of academics or testing or a highly competitive academic environment , then I think Lowell may not be the best for a student for his/her mental health. And that’s perfectly fine bc grades are just that and perhaps just a subjective judgment of knowledge or competency in a subject at a particular point in time as compared to the pool of students in one or two classes. And it’s not the end of the world if you don’t go to the best academic public high school in sf.Other Review2y ago19 Reviews - Mission High School
- 9-12
- Public
- 993 Students
3/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageI’m back again! Mission didn’t change its name and Mission has better statistics than Lowell for getting into Uc Berkeley and for UCs in general!Other Review11mo ago16 Reviews - Visitacion Valley Middle School
- 6-8
- Public
- 333 Students
3/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating Average1/ Parents should ask your children, who teach them in their math classes at VVMS. Although special ed teachers don't have a math license and math knowledge, admins at this school approved for special ed teachers to teach half of math classes. Worse, a special ed teacher taught students to solve math problems wrong which caused confusion and bigger learning gaps in students. Did teachers and admins give parents that information?Average around 5 special ed students in a class.NOT half students in each class are special ed students.NOT all SPED students are weak in math either.No matter if students are Special Ed or not, do admins have the right to take away your child's support in the content that they need?2/ Parents should track your children every year to see if your children are able to do the simple math problems or not. Example, 37+ 19 = ? or 5 x 7 = ? etc. Many elementary kids could do these math problems, but many 8th graders at this school couldn't do it. How would they feel in high school for not being able to do elementary math?At the end of 6th grade, if your children couldn't do the simple math, ask their 6th grade math teachers and admins to explain and require them to give more support in 7th grade.At the end of 7th grade, if your children still couldn't do the simple math, ask their 7th grade math teachers and admins to respond for your children's education as they LEFT YOUR CHILD BEHIND. (The law requirement: "NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND")At the end of 8th grade, if your children still couldn't do the simple math, ask the School District to respond and look at what all math teachers and admins do to LEAVE YOUR CHILD BEHIND in every grade. They should not just simply pass their lessons every day without stopping to help your children.This review serves for the improvement.If admins think they were wrong, they should adjust it.If parents think they have the right to know what's going on in their children's classrooms and their children deserve a better learning support, they will ask as needed.Other Review3y ago5 Reviews - O'Connell (John) High School
- 9-12
- Public
- 460 Students
4/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Wallenberg (Raoul) Traditional High School
- 9-12
- Public
- 522 Students
7/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageI am a student at Raoul Wallenberg High School and I am giving this High School a review for these reasons:I would say that learning is not something everyone will be 100% excited about but students show that they are ready to come to class on time and show active engagement in learning. Teachers tell students to try their best and also encourage them to work at their best. Some challenges may come with learning depending on how the student is feeling but teachers make sure students can have a space where they are ready to learn.Teachers at this High School want to make sure that students are ready to go to college but can also create a learning space where it will not be so hard. That means that teachers will make sure students can get a check in to see how they are doing personally and see how they can help them. The teachers want to make sure it is a supportive space where you don't just get mountains of work and you can not get a check in to see how you are doing.Students will need social emotional support and teachers, staff members, and admin will be there to provide that. There will be days where students need a break or need to have a check in to see how they are doing emotionally. There will be a space for students to not hide emotions inside and pretend that everything is fine when it really is not. Considerations on this standard will be provided below.Special Education services are important for students who need it and Wallenberg High School will be a space for students to be able to feel normal and not judged just because of what services they may need. If you have a student who needs Special Education services and will need a supportive space, consider this to be it. Students, if you would like a supportive space, please consider looking into this school and see how others like it as well.Safety is something that will relate to family engagement. Safety is something that students value so if you would like to have a safe space where you can engage with others, this would be a good space. Other High Schools are packed and do not have the admin to watch over so if you would like to have an adult watched space as well, consider this to be a good school. For families, ig anything happens, admin or staff will reach out to tell you what is going on and what can happen next.I would say that Wallenberg High School is a small and safe space, so if that is what you want, please look into it for more. Thank you for reading!Student Review8mo ago24 Reviews - Burton (Phillip And Sala) Academic High School
- 9-12
- Public
- 1047 Students
7/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageThe education here is very terrible as the teachers are severely underpaid and are not motivated to make sure the students have the best education. Teachers and staff also are known for being involved and taking sides with teens during drama and conflict and often take favoritism. many problems about this school include the bathroom policies where they don't allow students to use the bathroom for a little less than half a period (20 mins). Teachers and staff treat using the bathroom like it's a special privilege and fail to emphasize with students. Burton only allows a handful of students to use the bathroom and only one 1 of the 3 bathrooms is usually opened, leading to a chaotic transition period between classes where you have to pick whether to hold in your juices or risk your attendance absent. The principal of the school is also super unprofessional as she lets her own biases and political agendas influence her decision-making. For example, the JROTIC and other military branches were removed and blacklisted from this school, as she wants to pump up the numbers of students who attend college, in turn making the school statistically look better than it really is. (and that's putting it lightly)The lunch policies are also the worst, as they serve an inadequate amount of food, with an inadequate amount of nutritional value per meal. Often, I have to go through the day with an empty and my bladder full. Overall this is not the place for you if a great education is what you are looking for.Student Review2y ago7 Reviews - Jordan (June) School For Equity
- 9-12
- Public
- 176 Students
3/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - S.F. International High School
- 8-12
- Public
- 382 Students
2/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Academy (The)- SF @Mcateer
- 9-12
- Public
- 123 Students
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What Locals Say about Excelsior
At least 54 Trulia users voted on each feature.
85 % Say there are sidewalks
79 % Say it's dog friendly
76 % Say it's walkable to restaurants
76 % Say it's walkable to grocery stores
71 % Say streets are well-lit
68 % Say they plan to stay for at least 5 years
62 % Say car is needed
62 % Say there's wildlife
59 % Say yards are well-kept
59 % Say neighbors are friendly
59 % Say people would walk alone at night
54 % Say there's holiday spirit
48 % Say kids play outside
38 % Say it's quiet
32 % Say there are community events
25 % Say parking is easy
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- Angelina
- Resident
- 2y ago
"they would like the fact that McLaren Park is nearby and it is very dog friendly. they would also like the fact that most people have dogs and walk them during lunch or after work in the neighborhood, and they are mostly very well trained."
9Flag - Trulia User
- Resident
- 2y ago
"I have 3 American pit bulls very loyal and loving dogs very quiet and very playful they love kids my youngest fur baby is 2 years old "
1Flag - Trulia User
- Resident
- 2y ago
"Some times it can get very noisy and congested in the morning hours with all the traffic and kids getting out of school "
0Flag - Trulia User
- Resident
- 3y ago
"It’s outer limits and aged homes along with mission street. Ingleside is nearby within 12 minutes on muni 29."
0Flag - Trulia User
- Resident
- 4y ago
"Some area can be rough. But it is definitely getting better over the years. The only issue we have now are young kids doing donut in different intersections and loud motorbikes passing by. "
2Flag - Trulia User
- Resident
- 4y ago
"My neighborhood has great access to public transportation and commute to downtown is bus & Bart & bicycle & car"
0Flag - Jordan W.
- Resident
- 4y ago
"Lived here for over 2 years now. Incredibly diverse neighborhood. Lots of families and children, many of who have lived here for their entire lives. Excelsior is very central, and easy to access all parts of the city via MUNI, BART, or driving. The park nearby is great for taking walks or walking your dog as well"
0Flag - Trulia User
- Resident
- 4y ago
"very family friendly neighborhood, has a lot of events for kids like block parties, slow streets, games in the park. "
1Flag - Trulia User
- Resident
- 4y ago
"There's a park just a few blocks away that allows dogs. Dogs are friendly and owners are nice. Baggies are stocked near the park restroom."
0Flag - Trulia User
- Resident
- 4y ago
"Everyother Sunday they close down Persia St to cars for a street fair with food vendors and kids games"
0Flag - Trulia User
- Resident
- 4y ago
"Commuting in the Excelsior is a cinch. I work in Palo Alto and I'm a 5 minute drive to 280 and a 10 minute walk to BART."
0Flag - Trulia User
- Resident
- 4y ago
"Very multicultural , close to freeway. Convenient shopping and getting around. It feels relatively safe. "
2Flag - Trulia User
- Resident
- 4y ago
"Jerry Day, Tree Planting, Farmers Market, dog swimming hole in McLaren park, historic house tours, mural tours"
0Flag - Sofia M.
- Resident
- 5y ago
"Dog owners would like walking their dogs at Crocker-Amazon Park. The park is dog friendly and it’s large enough to get a nice walk in. "
4Flag - Valeria C.
- Resident
- 5y ago
"Sunday Streets! Mission Street goes car-free from Silver Avenue to Geneva Avenue with free activities, cultural performances and a mile of open space for all."
5Flag - Valeria C.
- Resident
- 5y ago
"family friendly neighborhood. lots of trick-or-treating and Christmas decorating. my kids have made so many friends in the neighborhood."
2Flag - Valeria C.
- Resident
- 5y ago
"lots of other families and kids in the neighborhood. the skate park is popular and the park is right up the hill"
1Flag - Michelle R.
- Resident
- 5y ago
"I have lived here all of my life. Great neighborhood. I’m third generation. Parking is always bad. Lots of schools nearby. McLaren and Crocker are wonderful parks."
4Flag - Jay S.
- Resident
- 5y ago
"This is an area verging on gentrification. It used to be primarily immigrant families with a thriving subculture of car clubs, youth motorcycle shenanigans, and there was parking. These days the houses are all being subdivided and more and more money is moving in to the neighborhood. While not necessarily a bad thing, it does mean that the neighborhood culture is changing. "
1Flag - Blanca Z.
- Resident
- 5y ago
"is still calm and quiet. and im hoping that it doesnt get bad like geneva avenue or do to the homelessness. "
0Flag - Hazel E.
- Resident
- 5y ago
"Public transportation and freeways are very accessible to Excelsior. There are about three different buses that run through the neighbor and reaching the freeways bot 280 and 101 are easy. Also taking the backroads are an alternative way to use instead of the freeways. "
3Flag - Shannon
- Resident
- 6y ago
"I take transit by walking to BART or ride my bike. It takes about 30 or 40 minutes to get to downtown "
1Flag - Wilcohkw
- Resident
- 6y ago
"Central to 280 or 101. McClaren Park Philosopher Way trail Blue water tower The Salad Place - great breakfast burrito wraps Giant raccoons and Ravens "
2Flag - Wilcohkw
- Resident
- 6y ago
"I drive but there is access to muni everywhere and glen park / balboa Bart walking distance Easy commute to downtown or Palo Alto. Central location "
0Flag - Aladin D.
- Resident
- 6y ago
"This area has a great park. It is relatively safe. Neighbors are super nice and everyone is just going about their own business. Our neighbor is super nice!"
0Flag - Cristian L.
- Resident
- 6y ago
"There are weed dispensaries here. Most restaurants are 2-3 stars. Whole Foods isn’t welcomed here. Homes are close to each other. "
0Flag - Shannon
- Resident
- 6y ago
"There are lots of dogs and McLaren park has an off leash area and is enormouenormous s and lots of people being their dogs to walk there "
1Flag - Eric G.
- Resident
- 7y ago
"We have 2 Labrador’s and are so thankful that this is a Dog friendly neighborhood. Ours dogs love going to the park and meeting new dogs and people. "
0Flag - Emadriz
- Resident
- 7y ago
"Not a whole lot. It is your basic working class neighborhood and is conveniently located near transportation. It isn’t the next Noe Valley. Home prices are getting higher because there isn’t enough affordable housing stock available elsewhere in the city so people are buying in the Excelsior. To be honest, nobody knows the Excelsior because it is tucked between Mission Street and McLaren Park. Anyone I talk to from outside of the district asks where is the Excelsior."
10Flag - Desiree G.
- Resident
- 7y ago
"It’s a central neighborhood. Stores busses, schools, bart, and restaurants. It’s a busy neighborhood with lots of new and old families. My husband grew up here and now our children are too. "
6Flag - Edward M.
- Resident
- 7y ago
"Public transportation is easy to get to. At certain times of day it could be better. Sometimes the traffic backs up, and sometimes the bus passes you by."
1Flag - Mastrangelo_tm
- Resident
- 7y ago
"It is one of the untouched neighborhoods still remaining from all the new upgrades to SF. IMO it needs to be fixed up. "
1Flag - Jayson J.
- Resident
- 8y ago
"There are many dog parks—little parks and big ones in the upper hills. Perfect for a good walk."
0Flag - Jayson J.
- Resident
- 8y ago
"The commute is fast and easy. You can ride one bus through the Mission to downtown, and many lines connect close by."
0Flag - Adlemi R.
- Resident
- 8y ago
"The commute is horrible. There are about five cars per household in the neighborhood. Everyone has a garage but doesn't use it. There are so many schools in the neighborhood, and it is congested with cars. Don't try to drive between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. or 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the Excelsior."
0Flag - Adlemi R.
- Resident
- 8y ago
"It's one of the only neighborhoods in San Francisco that hasn't been gentrified by techies. It has a lot of neighborhood schools and locally owned stores."
0Flag - Jayson J.
- Resident
- 8y ago
"The Excelsior is unique because of its diversity. It's perfect for kids."
0Flag - Tracie L.
- Resident
- 8y ago
"The culture and atmosphere are unique here. The neighborhood has changed over the years and grown to be self sufficient. It has become more diverse and inclusive."
0Flag - Excelsiorian
- Resident
- 8y ago
"We are yuppies who can afford to in Pacific Heights or Nob Hill. In fact, I moved from the tony South Beach area near the AT&T Ballpark. I am so glad we bought a SFH in Excelsior instead of any other San Francisco neighborhood. We have ample space, a basement, a two car side by side garage, nice neighbors, views of the Bay, walking distance to McClaren Park, designed by the same designer of Golden Gate Park and NYC's Central Park. We have sun, space, quiet, easy access to downtown (it's closer to FiDi than Outer Sunset) and to Silicon Valley."
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