noe valley architecture

Noe Valley Neighborhood

In a city filled with desirable neighborhoods, Noe Valley is a standout.  Once a blue-collar community, San Francisco’s Noe Valley has become a haven for young, family-oriented urban professionals. As part of San Francisco’s Central District (District 5), Noe Valley is in the heart of the city – meaning that it is somewhat removed from San Francisco’s famous fog.  Good weather, convenient location, and interesting architecture have helped make Noe Valley one of San Francisco’s most popular neighborhoods.

Sometimes affectionately called Stroller Valley because of the high concentration of couples with young children living there, Noe Valley is a low-key residential community with an eclectic commercial zone full of coffee shops, bookstores, chic boutiques, and kid-friendly restaurants.  Live music and fresh produce make the year-round Noe Valley Farmers’ Market a popular Saturday morning gathering place, while quaint, one-of-a-kind shops cater to residents and visitors alike.

Homebuyers don’t flock to Noe Valley to find property with stunning views of the ocean or the bay, although a lucky few may catch a glimpse of the city lights from their windows or front porches.  What attracts homeowners to Noe Valley is a great San Francisco location, charming homes, and an eclectic mix of liberal and conservative attitudes that create a dynamic sense of community.

Homes & Condos for Sale in Noe Valley priced $1,500,000 - $1,750,000

5 Search Results Found. Showing Results 0 - 5.

1068 Sanchez, San Francisco

Price: $1,695,000
MLS #: 366514
Bedrooms: 3.00 Bathrooms: 3.00
Days on Market: 13 Days (Act. Cont.)
Type: Condominium
Details:
Sophisticated House-like Luxury Condo Completed In 2007. Built For Entertaining, This Open...

View Details Add to Favorites

1461 Sanchez, San Francisco

Price: $1,615,000
MLS #: 367558
Bedrooms: 3.00 Bathrooms: 3.00
Days on Market: 5 Days (Active)
Type: Single-Family Homes
Details:
Remodeled Light Filled Victorian With The Perfect Mix Of Modern Flair For Today's Lifestlye.eat-in...

View Details Add to Favorites

4271 24th, San Francisco

Price: $1,595,000
MLS #: 366148
Bedrooms: 3.00 Bathrooms: 3.00
Days on Market: 18 Days (Pending)
Type: Single-Family Homes
Details:
This Spanish Med. Home,full Of 1930s Charm And Detail,is Comprised Of 3br,2ba,formal Living...

View Details Add to Favorites

151 Ames, San Francisco

Price: $1,575,000
MLS #: 367319
Bedrooms: 3.00 Bathrooms: 2.50
Days on Market: 10 Days (Active)
Type: Single-Family Homes
Details:
Nove San Francisco Offers A Rare Opportunity To Own An Architecturally Significant Home In...

View Details Add to Favorites

1062 Guerrero, San Francisco

Price: $1,575,000
MLS #: 366603
Bedrooms: 3.00 Bathrooms: 2.00
Days on Market: 16 Days (Active)
Type: Condominium
Details:
Welcome To Nove, Nine New Architectural Residences Coming To The Crossroads Of Noe Valley,...

View Details Add to Favorites

 

Listings on this page identified as belonging to another listing firm are based upon data obtained from the SFAR MLS, which data is copyrighted by the San Francisco Association of REALTORS®, but is not warranted. The listing information provided is for consumers' personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing.

Back

Noe Valley Real Estate

Noe Valley is best known for turn-of-the-century, single-family Victorian homes; however, for those willing to search, real estate in Noe Valley offers a mixed sampling of architectural style.  Edwardian flats and charming garden bungalows can be found tucked into side streets, and Noe Valley has one of the best, if not the best, selections of row houses in San Francisco.

A pleasant microclimate, well maintained homes, and good neighborhood vibe help make Noe Valley one of the most popular home buying destinations in San Francisco.

Contact the San Francisco Modern Real Estate Team for experienced and knowledgeable representation when buying or selling a home in Noe Valley.


Photo Courtesy of ogrydziak / prillinger architects