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Visitacion Valley Neighborhood, San Francisco CA

About Visitacion Valley Neighborhood

Living in Visitacion Valley offers residents an urban suburban mix feel and most residents own their homes.

The area was originally home to many of the city’s Irish and Italian immigrants who were employed at nearby factories. Some of the barracks that were built to house the massive influx of workers during World War II remain, having been restored and updated to public housing.

Thanks to multiple city redevelopment plans, the neighborhood has been a long-time focus for restoration and improvement. Already those plans have been reflected in the extension of the Muni Metro T-Third Street line that now extends into the neighborhood. Other public transit lines also come into the neighborhood, creating easy access to the rest of the city. And with Highway 101 on the neighborhood’s eastern border, residents have direct freeway entry.

A resilient spirit of revitalization drives Visitacion Valley ever closer to its full potential as one of the city’s southernmost neighborhoods, ripe with residential opportunity.

Visitacion Valley is a large neighborhood and one of few that make up the southern border of San Francisco. While there is a formal line defining this border, in reality it blends seamlessly into the Daly City neighborhood of Bayshore.

History of Visitacion Valley Neighborhood

Visitacion Valley's history dates back to early Yelamu settlements. In the mid-19th century, the area was known for truck farms and roadhouses that provided hospitality to travelers along the peninsula.

Demographics of Visitacion Valley Neighborhood

Visitacion Valley has a population of approximately 13,491 residents. The neighborhood is diverse, with a mix of long-time residents and recent immigrants, predominantly Asian.

Transportation in Visitacion Valley Neighborhood

The neighborhood is served by public transportation, including Muni bus lines, providing access to other parts of San Francisco. Additionally, the area offers easy freeway access, facilitating travel by car. San Francisco International Airport is approximately 8 miles south, with a travel time of around 15 minutes by car, depending on traffic conditions.

Politics in Visitacion Valley Neighborhood

As part of San Francisco, Visitacion Valley is influenced by the city's political landscape, which includes policies on housing, transportation, and public services that affect the neighborhood. Local representation and community involvement play roles in addressing neighborhood-specific concerns.

Lifestyle in Visitacion Valley Neighborhood

Residents of Visitacion Valley enjoy a family-centric lifestyle, with amenities such as parks and local eateries. The neighborhood is dog-friendly, featuring a large park on Leland Avenue with a baseball field. The area offers an urban-suburban mix, with most residents owning their homes.

Schools in Visitacion Valley Neighborhood

Visitacion Valley is served by several public schools, including Visitacion Valley Elementary School and Visitacion Valley Middle School, providing educational options for families in the neighborhood.

Real estate in Visitacion Valley Neighborhood

The Visitacion Valley housing market is very competitive. The median sale price of a home in Visitacion Valley was $950,000 last month, down 14.4% since last year. The median sale price per square foot in Visitacion Valley is $630, down 49.2% since last year.

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