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Corona Heights Neighborhood, San Francisco CA

About Corona Heights Neighborhood

Corona Heights is a neighborhood in San Francisco, California, just north of Market Street and Eureka Valley. Corona Heights is often considered part of the Castro and Upper Market areas.

In 1899, excavation began on the hill to make way for the Gray Brothers Quarry and brick factory. The quarry had removed tons of rock and produced tens of thousands of bricks, creating a blasted landscape.

George and Harry Gray (the Gray brothers) owned a total of three quarries in San Francisco. Besides The Corona Heights Quarry, One was located on Telegraph Hill, and the third at Thirtieth and Castro (now called Billy Goat Hill) located above Noe Valley.

History of Corona Heights Neighborhood

Corona Heights developed as a residential neighborhood in the early 20th century, with many of its streets being narrow and steep, contributing to its unique character. The Randall Museum, located on Museum Way, has been a focal point of the community, focusing on arts, crafts, sciences, and natural history geared toward children.

Demographics of Corona Heights Neighborhood

Corona Heights has a population of approximately 1,440 residents. The neighborhood offers a dense urban feel, with many residents owning their homes. It is home to a mix of young professionals, and the public schools serving the area are highly rated.

Transportation in Corona Heights Neighborhood

Residents of Corona Heights have access to several Muni lines, including the N-Judah and various bus routes, facilitating travel within the city. The neighborhood's proximity to Market Street provides additional transit options. Travel time from San Francisco International Airport to Corona Heights is approximately 30 minutes by car, depending on traffic conditions.

Politics in Corona Heights Neighborhood

As part of San Francisco, Corona Heights is influenced by the city's liberal political climate. Residents often engage in local governance and community planning initiatives, contributing to policies that affect housing, transportation, and public services in the neighborhood.

Lifestyle in Corona Heights Neighborhood

Living in Corona Heights offers residents access to various amenities, including bars, restaurants, coffee shops, and parks. The neighborhood's proximity to areas like the Castro, the Mission, Hayes Valley, and Haight Ashbury provides additional dining and shopping options within walking distance.

Schools in Corona Heights Neighborhood

The public schools serving Corona Heights are highly rated, providing quality education options for families residing in the neighborhood.

Real estate in Corona Heights Neighborhood

The Corona Heights housing market is very competitive. The median sale price of a home in Corona Heights was $1.6 million last month, up 14.3% since last year. The median sale price per square foot is $894, down 26.6% since last year.

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