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Silver Terrace Neighborhood, San Francisco CA

About Silver Terrace Neighborhood

Silver Terrace lies in the southeastern district of San Francisco, a smaller enclave tucked into the western portion of the expansive Bayview neighborhood.

Silver Terrace is an often-overlooked neighborhood hidden by the more expansive Bayview and overshadowed by larger neighboring areas. But once discovered, Silver Terrace has a lot to offer residents looking for a residential neighborhood with a city vibe.

Both renters and homeowners inhabit the homes here. The streets are heavy with single-family abodes, with a smattering of multi-unit residences. The location of Silver Terrace boasts extremely easy access to two freeways that hug its north and southwestern borders, Highway 101 and I-280.

History of Silver Terrace Neighborhood

Silver Terrace is located between the Bayview and Portola neighborhoods in San Francisco's south-east quadrant. Third Street is to the east, Palou Avenue and Silver Avenue are to the north, Williams Avenue is to the south, and Bayshore Boulevard and U.S. Highway 1 are to the west. Westbound on Route 101. Caltrain travels through Silver Terrace through a tunnel.

Demographics of Silver Terrace Neighborhood

Silver Terrace has a population of 8,344 people, with 51 percent males and 49 percent females, and a median age of 43. Households with children make up 26% of the population, followed by single-female families at 28%, single-male families at 15%, and couples at 57%. In Silver Terrace, the average household size is 3.59, and the average family size is 4.

Transportation in Silver Terrace Neighborhood

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (bus) and SamTrans provide public transportation in Silver Terrace, San Francisco (bus). In Silver Terrace, San Francisco, there are 29 San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency bus stops and 2 SamTrans bus stops. San Francisco International Airport is the closest airport.

Politics in Silver Terrace Neighborhood

Silver Terrace is a liberal neighborhood with a lot of young professionals.

Lifestyle in Silver Terrace Neighborhood

Inhabitants of Silver Terrace enjoy a combination of urban and suburban living, with the majority of residents owning their houses. There are numerous coffee shops and parks in Silver Terrace.

Schools in Silver Terrace Neighborhood

The concept of a good school varies based on what people are searching for; for example, some people may be interested in schools with strong athletic programs, while others may be interested in schools that are better at preparing children for higher education.

Real estate in Silver Terrace Neighborhood

The amount of properties sold in the past is one crucial indicator of how nice the area is. A high percentage of homes sold in the last five years, for example, could signal that the area is on the rise and that people are eager to live here. Similarly, a community with minimal house sales despite being on the market could signal that current residents are eager to relocate.

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