Nob Hill is ranked #34 of 92 neighborhoods in San Francisco with an overall score of 3.7/5. Its standout factors are nearby merchants (5.0/5) and curb appeal (4.5/5), at a median home price of $2.3M, which Houseberry currently rates as overvalued by about $37,000. It ranks 48th of 92 in San Francisco for safety. The trade-off is schools (3.3/5).
Nob Hill, one of San Francisco’s most storied and prestigious neighborhoods, is a testament to the city's rich history and enduring allure. Situated atop one of the city's iconic hills, it offers some of the most breathtaking views of the Bay and the San Francisco skyline, a visual reminder of its lofty status in the city's social and cultural landscape. Nob Hill's rise to prominence began in the late 19th century, as the city's wealthy barons, often referred to as the "Big Four" – including names like Stanford and Huntington – built opulent mansions on its summit, establishing it as an enclave of affluence and influence. Though the 1906 earthquake destroyed many of these mansions, their legacy endures in the grandeur and elegance that still characterizes the neighborhood. Today, Nob Hill is synonymous with luxury and sophistication. Its architectural landscape is a harmonious blend of historic landmarks and modern residences. The Fairmont Hotel and the Mark Hopkins Hotel, situated at the neighborhood's highest points, continue to be icons of high-end hospitality. Grace Cathedral, an architectural marvel, stands as a cornerstone of the community, not just as a place of worship, but as a center for the arts and social justice. The streets of Nob Hill, impeccably maintained and lined with lush trees, are a showcase of the neighborhood's affluence and attention to detail. Huntington Park, nestled in the heart of the neighborhood, is a beloved green space offering a tranquil respite for residents and visitors alike. It's a gathering place where the community comes together, reflecting the neighborhood's blend of historical significance and contemporary vibrancy. The neighborhood's charm is further enhanced by its quaint cable cars, an iconic symbol of San Francisco, adding a nostalgic touch to the modern urban environment. The cable car lines running through Nob Hill not only serve as a convenient mode of transportation but also as a moving tribute to the city's rich history. Nob Hill's strategic location offers unparalleled access to the rest of the city, including the bustling downtown, the thriving Financial District, and neighboring areas like Russian Hill and Chinatown. Its commercial streets, though more subdued than those of nearby neighborhoods, offer an array of high-end boutiques, gourmet restaurants, and cozy cafés, catering to the sophisticated tastes of its residents and visitors. Living in Nob Hill is more than just residing in a neighborhood; it's embracing a lifestyle steeped in history, luxury, and culture. It's ideal for those who appreciate the finer things in life – elegance, architectural beauty, and an upscale urban experience. Nob Hill doesn’t just offer a place to live; it offers a chance to be a part of San Francisco's living history, a community that is as dynamic and vibrant as the city itself.




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| School Name | Type | Grades | Houseberry School Score |
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| Lau (Gordon J.) Elementary | Primary | K-5 | |
| Yick Wo Elementary | Primary | K-5 | |
| Parker (Jean) Elementary | Primary | K-5 | |
| Spring Valley Elementary | Primary | K-5 | |
| Francisco Middle | Middle | 6-8 | |
| Marina Middle | Middle | 6-8 |
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Houseberry School Score Data
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Nob Hill ranks 34th of 92 neighborhoods in San Francisco with an overall Houseberry score of 3.7 out of 5. Its strongest factors are nearby merchants (5.0/5) and curb appeal (4.5/5). The trade-off is schools (3.3/5).
Nob Hill, San Francisco scores 4.1 out of 5 on Houseberry's Safety Score, ranking 48th of 92 neighborhoods in San Francisco.
The median home price in Nob Hill, San Francisco is $2.3M, compared with $2.16M for San Francisco as a whole. Houseberry currently rates it overvalued by about $37,000 against comparable neighborhoods.
The median home price in Nob Hill, San Francisco is up about 9.8% over the past 12 months, from $2.09M to $2.3M. The full 12-month history is charted in the Median Price section on this page.
Schools serving Nob Hill, San Francisco include Lau (Gordon J.) Elementary (4.0/5), Yick Wo Elementary (3.9/5), Parker (Jean) Elementary (3.5/5), Spring Valley Elementary (2.1/5) and Francisco Middle (2.7/5). 1 more school is listed in the Schools section on this page.
Nob Hill, San Francisco receives 77% of its possible sunshine, 29th of 92 in San Francisco. Summer days run 55° to 68°F and winter days 46° to 59°F, September is the warmest month and rainfall averages about 25 inches a year.
Nob Hill, San Francisco scores 5.0 out of 5 for nearby merchants and 4.0 out of 5 for public spaces. Its overall amenities score is 4.4 out of 5, 3rd of 92 in San Francisco.
Nob Hill, San Francisco is associated with Affluent, Historic and Panoramic views. Its highest-scoring factors are nearby merchants (5.0/5) and curb appeal (4.5/5).
Nob Hill ranks 34th of 92 neighborhoods in San Francisco. It ranks 48th of 92 in San Francisco for safety (4.1/5) and scores lowest on schools (3.3/5). The highest-ranked neighborhoods in San Francisco are Jordan Park / Laurel Heights and Outer Sunset.
Nob Hill, San Francisco scores lowest on schools (3.3/5).










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