Lower Pacific Heights

San Francisco, CA

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Lower Pacific Heights - San Francisco, CA

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Lower Pacific Heights is a vibrant San Francisco neighborhood situated between Pacific Heights, Japantown, the Fillmore District, and Laurel Heights. Formerly known as Upper Fillmore, Lower Pacific Heights offers residents a wide variety of apartments, condos, and houses available for rent, many of which boast scenic views due to the neighborhood’s hilly environment.

Lower Pacific Heights is regarded for its walkable layout, with many rentals situated within easy walking distance of the diverse restaurants, shops, coffeehouses, and bars that line Fillmore Street, the community’s main commercial thoroughfare. The neighborhood’s central locale is a major part of its allure, providing quick access to Union Square, the University of San Francisco, the Financial District, several prominent medical centers, tech employers, landmarks, and more.

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Alquiler tendencias

A partir de septiembre del 2025, el promedio de alquiler de apartamento en Lower Pacific Heights es $2,288 por un studio, $2,819 por un dormitorio, $4,146 por dos dormitorios, et $5,425 por tres dormitorios. El alquiler de apartamento en Lower Pacific Heights ha aumentado un 4.5% en el año pasado.

  • Estudio

  • 463 pies²

    Pies² promedio

  • $2,288/mes

    Alquiler promedio

  • 1 Hab

  • 526 pies²

    Pies² promedio

  • $2,819/mes

    Alquiler promedio

  • 2 Hab

  • 810 pies²

    Pies² promedio

  • $4,146/mes

    Alquiler promedio

  • 3 Hab

  • 1,118 pies²

    Pies² promedio

  • $5,425/mes

    Alquiler promedio

Transportación

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Paraíso para Peatónes

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Prepara tus zapatos porque esta área se considera un paraíso para los caminantes.

79

Tránsito Excelente

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Al vivir en Esta propiedad tendrás excelente transporte público, ya que hay varias paradas de transporte público en las cercanías.

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Muy Ciclable

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Esta área es un área donde se puede andar bastante en bicicleta. Encontrarás una variedad de rutas y pistas para bicicletas.

Puntos de interés

Parques y recreación

  • Buena Vista Park
  • Exploratorium
  • Randall Museum
  • San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park
  • Conservatory of Flowers

Aeropuertos

  • Metro Oakland International
  • San Francisco International

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Viviendo en Lower Pacific Heights

Historia

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Pacific Heights was developed in the 1870s when the area population exploded after the California Gold Rush. The area’s many Victorian homes that lined the streets collapsed during the 1906 earthquake, but were quickly rebuilt. Though Pacific Heights, the area’s northern neighbor, mainly houses millionaire and billionaire residents, Lower Pacific Heights became known as an area that charged lower rents but allowed residents to enjoy many of the neighborhood’s positive qualities.

Lower Pacific Heights houses the National Japanese American Historical Society and the Museum of Russian Culture, as well as many art galleries, art schools, and cultural schools. Some of these include Tokaido Arts, Paper Tree, and JaMaROO Kids. The Gough Street Playhouse and Audium-Theatre of Sound-Sculptured Space provide two other unique ways to experience this area’s arts scene.

Annual events include the Soy and Tofu Festival in June, the Russian Festival in February, and the Cherry Blossom Festival in April.

Restaurantes y Bares

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Lower Pacific Heights has opportunities for all kinds of dining experiences, given that it caters to a wealthier clientele overall. From American and seafood to Japanese, Italian and burgers, you've got a lot to choose from in this area. Since there's not a central location for restaurants, you may discover something great right on your own block. Woodhouse Fish Co. has some of the region's freshest seafood. From mouth-watering lobster rolls to Ipswich clams and cheddar cheese crab melts, locals keep coming back for the simple fare done well. Pair your choice with a cold beer or glass of wine. If you're in search of a filling breakfast or brunch, Sweet Maple has unique omelets such as the bulgogi or curry chicken, scrambles, and French toast done in a variety of ways. Healthy choices are veggie-centric, or you may wish to spring for a morning pizza. Whatever you choose, you're sure to leave with a smile on your face. SPQR offers soulful Italian-inspired cuisine using a mix of traditional and modern techniques. A perfect place for a romantic first date or an intimate night out with friends, its specialties include butternut squash soup, chestnut and garnet yam tortelli, and Sacramento sturgeon. Lower Pacific Heights offers a lively nighttime scene, from popular local bars such as Harry's Bar and The Social Study to karaoke joints such as Playground. The Boom Boom Room lets you relax and listen to jazz, or dance the night away to one of its live bands. Other nightlife opportunities can be found at the Sundance Kabuki Cinema, screening the best in indie and foreign films, and the Custom Made Theatre Company.

Transporte

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Driving and parking are tough throughout San Francisco and you can expect what parking you find to be expensive. Though Lower Pacific Heights lies along a downward slope, the hills can still present some issues for driving and parking.

Public transportation is easy, however, with BART trains running just south of this area, more or less along Market Street. Muni buses and trains also have many routes here. Hailing a cab is always easy, and Uber cars can also be arranged with a minimum of effort.

Though Lower Pacific Heights isn’t located near a freeway, Van Ness Avenue, located just east of this neighborhood, turns into the 101 Freeway traveling south.

Lower Pacific Heights is a very walkable neighborhood, also considered safe for bikers, since many streets have bike lanes.

Parques

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Lower Pacific Heights has one main park, the Broderick & Bush Street Mini Park. Found on a residential street, it has a small indoor pool for swimming, as well as green space for lounging and benches for sitting. The park is free, kid- and dog- friendly, and has some exercise and fitness activities, including swimming classes. Lower Pacific heights hosts no annual festivals or events in its parks.

Costo

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Lower Pacific Heights has a higher cost of living than other areas in the city. It costs less than $2 to get to the city’s center, but you can also walk there, since it’s very close. Since the cost of housing is higher, associated costs of food and entertainment are also higher.

A typical 1-bedroom apartment rents for about $3,200 per month. A beer at a local pub runs about $6, and gas is about 15 percent more expensive here than the national average.

Compras

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One of Lower Pacific Heights' most charming facets lies in its shops, which tend toward the quirky. The neighborhood doesn't support major malls or high-end shopping like some of the nearby areas, but instead offers a variety of smaller stores. Japan Center is a small mall-like structure housing several shops and restaurants in the Japantown area of Lower Pacific Heights. Kohshi supplies the area with flowers and gifts, and Boutique Harajuku lets you fly your freak flag high with women's clothing straight from this trendy Tokyo neighborhood. Zinc Details provides unique home items and furniture if you're setting up shop in this area. Though there is a Whole Foods Market on Van Ness Avenue, at the edge of the Lower Pacific Heights neighborhood, Lower Pacific Heights tends to be mostly served by smaller grocers. Nijiya Market and Super Mira Market offer traditional and specialty items, while Mollie Stone's and A&M Market are great places for convenience items, fresh produce, and other groceries. The area doesn't have a farmers market, but Natural Market on Pine Street meets the neighborhood's need for fresh produce and natural foods of all kinds.

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Metodología

† Nuestro análisis de servicios básicos, comestibles, transporte, atención médica, precios de viviendas y otros bienes y servicios se obtiene del Índice de Costo de Vida, un punto de referencia respetado publicado por el Consejo de Investigación Económica y Comunitaria (C2ER) que proporciona una descripción detallada gastos diarios en diferentes regiones.

Los datos de alquiler son proporcionados por los informes de Tendencias del Mercado de CoStar Group. Como líder de la industria en información, análisis y noticias sobre bienes raíces comerciales, CoStar realiza una investigación exhaustiva para producir y mantener una base de datos integral de información sobre bienes raíces comerciales. Combinamos estos datos con registros públicos para ofrecer la información de alquiler más actualizada disponible.

Los precios de los bienes de consumo, los servicios y las viviendas se obtienen del Índice del Coste de Vida publicado por el Consejo de Investigación Económica y Comunitaria (C2ER). Los datos de esta página se actualizan trimestralmente. La última publicación fue en Septiembre de 2025.