Telegraph Hill is ranked #45 of 92 neighborhoods in San Francisco with an overall score of 3.6/5. Its standout factors are nearby merchants (5.0/5) and curb appeal (4.0/5), at a median home price of $5.36M, which Houseberry currently rates as undervalued by about $14,000. It ranks 58th of 92 in San Francisco for safety. No factor scores below 3.5/5, its weakest being schools, with prices running about 149% above the San Francisco median.
Telegraph Hill, perched above San Francisco, is a neighborhood that beautifully intertwines its rich historical heritage with breathtaking views and a vibrant urban lifestyle. Dominated by the iconic Coit Tower, a tribute to the city's firefighters, this area offers residents and visitors alike some of the most spectacular vistas of the Bay and the city's skyline. The housing on Telegraph Hill is as diverse as its history, with a charming mix of quaint cottages, refined apartments, and upscale condominiums. The neighborhood's architecture is predominantly Mediterranean in style, characterized by its beautiful gardens and the famous Filbert and Greenwich Steps, which add a quaint, European feel to the area. Adding to its allure is the famous wild parrot flock, descendants of escaped pets, which have become a colorful and beloved part of the neighborhood's character. Telegraph Hill's proximity to North Beach, San Francisco's renowned Little Italy, enriches its cultural appeal. The area boasts an array of Italian cafes, authentic restaurants, and a lively nightlife scene. It's a neighborhood that celebrates its past, from its pivotal role during the Gold Rush to its influence on the Beat Generation, which contributes to its unique charm and character. Notable local spots include Mama's on Washington Square, a popular breakfast and brunch destination known for its homemade pastries and delightful ambiance, and Tony’s Pizza Napoletana, celebrated for its award-winning pizzas. The neighborhood's vibrant cultural scene is complemented by its historical landmarks, including the Beat Museum, dedicated to exploring the legacy of the Beat Generation. Living in Telegraph Hill means immersing oneself in a neighborhood that offers not just stunning views and historic architecture, but also a rich, culturally diverse living experience. It’s a community where the beauty of nature meets the vibrancy of city life, making it a truly exceptional place to call home in San Francisco.




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| School Name | Type | Grades | Houseberry School Score |
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| Garfield Elementary | Primary | K-5 | |
| Chin (John Yehall) Elementary | Primary | K-5 | |
| Francisco Middle | Middle | 6-8 |
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Houseberry School Score Data
from CA Dept. of Education
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Telegraph Hill ranks 45th of 92 neighborhoods in San Francisco with an overall Houseberry score of 3.6 out of 5. Its strongest factors are nearby merchants (5.0/5) and curb appeal (4.0/5). The trade-off is a median home price of $5.36M against the San Francisco median of $2.16M.
Telegraph Hill, San Francisco scores 3.8 out of 5 on Houseberry's Safety Score, ranking 58th of 92 neighborhoods in San Francisco.
The median home price in Telegraph Hill, San Francisco is $5.36M, compared with $2.16M for San Francisco as a whole. Houseberry currently rates it undervalued by about $14,000 against comparable neighborhoods.
The median home price in Telegraph Hill, San Francisco is up about 17.2% over the past 12 months, from $4.57M to $5.36M. The full 12-month history is charted in the Median Price section on this page.
Schools serving Telegraph Hill, San Francisco include Garfield Elementary (3.0/5), Chin (John Yehall) Elementary (4.8/5) and Francisco Middle (2.7/5).
Telegraph Hill, San Francisco receives 76% of its possible sunshine, 40th 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 24 inches a year.
Telegraph 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 4.2 out of 5, 6th of 92 in San Francisco.
Telegraph Hill, San Francisco is associated with Historic, Panoramic views and Steep streets. Its highest-scoring factors are nearby merchants (5.0/5) and curb appeal (4.0/5).
Telegraph Hill ranks 45th of 92 neighborhoods in San Francisco. It ranks 58th of 92 in San Francisco for safety (3.8/5) and scores lowest on schools (3.5/5). The highest-ranked neighborhoods in San Francisco are Jordan Park / Laurel Heights and Outer Sunset.
Telegraph Hill, San Francisco scores lowest on schools (3.5/5). Its median home price of $5.36M runs about 149% above the San Francisco median of $2.16M.






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