SF neighborhoods — single-family $/sqft, quarter by quarter
How the Sunset compares to other SF neighborhoods · single-family only · Redfin · 2019 Q1–2026 Q1 · our 8-yr Sunset → · browser →
Redfin has no "Central Sunset" — the Sunset splits into Inner and Outer Sunset, and 1465's block (23rd Ave) files under Outer Sunset. Single-family only; homes-sold-weighted median $/sqft per quarter (n shown on hover & in the table). Hover a legend chip to preview a line; click chips to pin them (select several to compare); hover a dot for its value + n. Dropped for thin samples (median quarterly n < 25): Haight-Ashbury (n≈6), West Portal (n≈16), Forest Hill (n≈14), Sea Cliff (n≈11), Diamond Heights (n≈10).
Same lines rebased, to compare appreciation rates rather than price levels:
3 · Latest quarter & trend
Neighborhood
2026 Q1 $/sqft
n
YoY
5-yr
since 2019
Pacific Heights
$1,638
60
+10%
+31%
+36%
Noe Valley
$1,575
134
+14%
+25%
+28%
Potrero Hill
$1,452
26
+37%
+42%
+30%
Inner Sunset ★
$1,372
13
+28%
+36%
+26%
Glen Park
$1,288
25
+8%
-3%
+14%
Golden Gate Heights
$1,238
68
+10%
+25%
+22%
Sunnyside
$1,225
55
+13%
+22%
+12%
Inner Richmond
$1,222
46
+16%
+12%
+23%
Outer Sunset ★(1465's area)
$1,171
208
+6%
+7%
+22%
Miraloma Park
$1,152
36
+9%
+12%
+13%
Bernal Heights
$1,135
141
+1%
+5%
+5%
Parkside
$1,123
74
+11%
+9%
+25%
Outer Richmond
$1,011
59
-1%
+2%
+7%
Excelsior
$882
75
+21%
+4%
+7%
Redfin neighborhood rows are 90-day rolling windows aggregated into calendar quarters, so n is a rolling sum (≈3× true quarterly sales) and the latest quarter may be partial. $/sqft mixes home sizes. Generated by scripts/build-neighborhoods.mjs.
CPI-U deflate every $/sqft to today's dollars (relative comparison is unaffected; absolute levels and growth %s shrink).