Lone Mountain is ranked #13 of 92 neighborhoods in San Francisco with an overall score of 4.0/5. Its standout factors are nearby merchants (5.0/5) and schools (4.4/5, 3rd of 92 in San Francisco), at a median home price of $3.95M, which Houseberry currently rates as undervalued by about $24,000. The trade-offs are curb appeal (2.5/5) and public spaces (3.0/5), with prices running about 83% above the San Francisco median.
Lone Mountain, nestled in the heart of San Francisco, is a neighborhood that uniquely balances academic vibrancy with residential tranquility. Home to the iconic University of San Francisco (USF) campus, this area weaves together the youthful energy of a college community with the calm of a residential area, offering a living experience that is both dynamic and peaceful. The neighborhood's housing stock is a delightful blend of architectural styles, from elegantly preserved Victorian houses to more contemporary 20th-century residences. This architectural diversity mirrors the evolution of Lone Mountain, showcasing its historical roots while accommodating modern living. The presence of the USF campus brings a unique collegiate atmosphere to the area, creating a lively and intellectual environment that enriches the daily life of its residents. Aside from its academic allure, Lone Mountain is celebrated for its recreational spaces, notably Rossi Park and Playground. This well-loved local park is a haven for families and outdoor enthusiasts, featuring extensive sports fields, playgrounds, and green areas. It's a community favorite for weekend sports, leisurely picnics, and family outings, adding to the neighborhood's charm and appeal. Local dining and socializing spots further enrich the community experience. Establishments like Velo Rouge Cafe, known for its relaxed ambiance and delicious fare, provide residents with cozy spots to gather, study, or unwind. For those who savor a good meal, the nearby Laurel Village offers an array of dining options, from casual eateries to upscale restaurants, catering to diverse tastes and preferences. The central location of Lone Mountain is a key draw, offering easy access to downtown San Francisco and surrounding neighborhoods. This accessibility, coupled with the area's residential character, makes it an attractive choice for a broad spectrum of people, including students, university staff, families, and professionals. In summary, Lone Mountain stands out as a neighborhood that harmoniously combines the vibrancy of a university community with the comfort and serenity of residential life. It's an area that offers a multifaceted urban experience, making it an ideal place for those who appreciate the energy of academic life and the tranquility of a well-established neighborhood.




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| School Name | Type | Grades | Houseberry School Score |
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| Roosevelt Middle | Middle | 6-8 |
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Lone Mountain ranks 13th of 92 neighborhoods in San Francisco with an overall Houseberry score of 4.0 out of 5. Its strongest factors are nearby merchants (5.0/5) and schools (4.4/5). The trade-offs are curb appeal (2.5/5) and public spaces (3.0/5) and a median home price of $3.95M against the San Francisco median of $2.16M.
Lone Mountain, San Francisco scores 4.2 out of 5 on Houseberry's Safety Score, ranking 47th of 92 neighborhoods in San Francisco.
The median home price in Lone Mountain, San Francisco is $3.95M, compared with $2.16M for San Francisco as a whole. Houseberry currently rates it undervalued by about $24,000 against comparable neighborhoods.
The median home price in Lone Mountain, San Francisco is up about 59.4% over the past 12 months, from $2.48M to $3.95M. The full 12-month history is charted in the Median Price section on this page.
Schools serving Lone Mountain, San Francisco include Roosevelt Middle (4.3/5).
Lone Mountain, San Francisco receives 76% of its possible sunshine, 56th of 92 in San Francisco. Summer days run 54° to 67°F and winter days 46° to 59°F, September is the warmest month and rainfall averages about 26 inches a year.
Lone Mountain, San Francisco scores 5.0 out of 5 for nearby merchants and 3.0 out of 5 for public spaces. Its overall amenities score is 3.2 out of 5, 52nd of 92 in San Francisco.
Lone Mountain, San Francisco is associated with Academic, Urban and Central. Its highest-scoring factors are nearby merchants (5.0/5) and schools (4.4/5).
Lone Mountain ranks 13th of 92 neighborhoods in San Francisco. It ranks 3rd of 92 in San Francisco for schools (4.4/5) and scores lowest on curb appeal (2.5/5). The highest-ranked neighborhoods in San Francisco are Jordan Park / Laurel Heights and Outer Sunset.
Lone Mountain, San Francisco scores lowest on curb appeal (2.5/5) and public spaces (3.0/5). Its median home price of $3.95M runs about 83% above the San Francisco median of $2.16M.




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