What’s Makes A San Francisco View So Special?
It is because…
- The terrain, the steep hills, the wide valleys, the Pacific Ocean, the Bay dotted with islands, the green belts and the many parks.
- The period architecture, the tall buildings, and the bridges.
- The ever-changing maritime activity of sailboats, tall ships, tankers, ferry boats, yachts, and the wind surfers scooting across the Bay.
- The sun rising over the Bay Bridge and the sun setting over the Golden Gate.
- The changing skies and the predictable weather of early morning fog, sunny skies by mid-day, summer in late September and early October, rain from December to early April, and the fog rolling.
It can be a …
- partial view
- peek-a-boo view
- across the street view and through the buildings view
- turn your head against the window view
- in your face view
- back service porch view
- tree in your way view
- top of a bridge view
- high-rise sit-down sky only view
- and/or across the roof top view
No matter, it is a San Francisco view of…
- the Bay Bridge or the Golden Gate Bridge
- the Bay or a sail boat or two
- the Marina, the top of Palace of Fine Arts and Crissy Field
- city lights from hills or the valleys
- downtown skyscrapers
- East Bay or Marin
- Alcatraz, Belevedere, Treasure and/or Angel Islands
- Marin Headlands or the Pacific Ocean
- South Bay or the North Bay
- Pacific Heights, Presidio Heights, Asbury Heights, Bernal Heights, Golden Gate Heights, or Diamond Heights
- Russian Hill, Nob Hill, Potrero Hill, Forest Hill, Liberty Hill, or Telegraph Hill
- Noe Valley, Eureka Valley, or Hayes Valley
- South Beach or North Beach
And because we live every day amongst these views, these views add value to our quality of life in San Francisco and our real estate!


